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Wood Hatch Carpentry

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Wood Hatch Carpentry

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Here at Woodhatch we pride ourselves in our work. Whether it's drywall finishing or painting inside and out or laying new floors and carpet or switching out that water tank and old lines and faucets, our goal is to make sure you are 100 percent satisfied

Here at Woodhatch we pride ourselves in our work. Whether it's drywall finishing or painting inside and out or laying new floors and carpet or switching out that water tank and old lines and faucets, our goal is to make sure you are 100 percent satisfied


Granata Contracting and Development

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Granata Contracting and Development

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10 years of experience

Granata Contracting and Development is a local home development and rehabilitation company. Its goal is to provide low cost project management for a variety of home related repairs and projects.

Granata Contracting and Development is a local home development and rehabilitation company. Its goal is to provide low cost project management for a variety of home related repairs and projects.








D&L Field Services

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D&L Field Services

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18 years of experience

we have 10 employees 2 trucks 4 trailers summer lawn service equipment all major credit cards are accepted we have a Refer a Friend program that is 10 percent off of your bill if you refer us a friend that hasus do work

we have 10 employees 2 trucks 4 trailers summer lawn service equipment all major credit cards are accepted we have a Refer a Friend program that is 10 percent off of your bill if you refer us a friend that hasus do work


C&C Custom finishes

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C&C Custom finishes

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22 years of experience

We are a small painting company with a big dream. We will sub-contract. Payment requirements are as follows: Commercial 1/3 down 1/3 and 1/3 Residential 1/2 down 1/2 upon completion

We are a small painting company with a big dream. We will sub-contract. Payment requirements are as follows: Commercial 1/3 down 1/3 and 1/3 Residential 1/2 down 1/2 upon completion

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Drywall questions, answered by experts

When you are learning how to tape and mud drywall, waiting for things to dry requires a lot of patience. So how long does drywall mud take to dry? On average, it takes about 24 hours. However, it depends on things like the thickness of the mud, as well as the room’s temperature, humidity, and ventilation. Using thin layers of mud in a warm, low-humidity room with good airflow reduces average drying time. You also could speed up drying time by making use of hot drywall mud, which consists of a powder that you mix with water, instead of using pre-mixed mud. 

Cracks, holes, water damage, and dents from heavy equipment often require repair.

Drywall installation costs around $2,000 on average, but some projects cost as low as $400, while larger or more complicated installations can cost $6,000 or more. The most important cost factor is the size of the room or area, as many contractors charge on a per-square-foot basis. You should also consider the complexity of the installation. If you have large, flat walls with few wall openings, you’ll pay less than if you have multiple windows and doors to cut around, corners, or curved walls.

While you can put new drywall over old drywall, it’s not always the best option. In some cases, drywalling over drywall can make it harder to find wires and pipes behind your walls and conceal more serious problems with your walls. It can also make the room smaller. On the plus side, putting drywall over drywall can improve soundproofing and insulation. Plus, it’s often less expensive than tearing down and adding new drywall.

Yes, it matters which side of drywall you use. One side is smooth, and the other is rough. The smooth side should be facing outward, toward the room, while the rough side should be hidden and facing the studs and framing of the house. The smooth side will be easier to apply tape, joint compound, and, later, paint to.

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