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Lark D Drywall LLC
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Serving Windsor, VA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

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Small jobs welcome

"I had a fantastic experience with Lark D Drywall and I especially want to thank JL for his outstanding work! From start to finish, everything was handled with professionalism and care. The technician was not only fast and efficient, but also incredibly kind and respectful throughout the entire process. The quality of the work truly exceeded my expectations. The finish was smooth, clean, and flawless. It’s clear that he takes pride in his craft. I highly recommend this company to anyone looking for high-quality drywall work."
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ShoreFix Construction & Home Repairs
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Serving Windsor, VA and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Very professional and thorough. Excellent customer service. They listened to what I wanted, offered their expert advice and delivered a quality job. I will definitely be using them for other projects!"
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Forgatsch Handy Services
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Serving Windsor, VA and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

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Welcome to Forgatsch Services, I am a young man with a whole lot of expirience in the trades and handy work, I pride myself on hard and efficient work at a great price for customers, and always doing the right thing to satisfy the customers need. I am excited to work on whatever project you bring my way!\nSpecialize in tile install and repair, toilet and faucet install and repair as well as copper and pvc install and repair, painting interior and exterior, waste and material removal, lawn care mowing and trimming, carpentry framing repair and install, finish carpentry trim and moulding, tv mounting and installation, drain cleaning and stoppages.\nEmail: [email protected]\nPhone: 787-452-4328\nPhone: 252-314-8292

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Experience Quality Plastering, LLC
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Serving Windsor, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Above and beyond champion customer service. Contractor came with a very proficient team that completed assigned work well ahead of schedule. Highly recommend to be contacted first before any other professional for drywall repairs."
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

There are several benefits to wet-sanding drywall, but the main perk is that it produces far less dust than dry-sanding. As a result, wet-sanding poses fewer health risks and makes less of a mess in your home. Plus, damp sponges are less abrasive than sandpaper, so there’s a smaller chance of scratching or damaging the drywall paper. Wet-sanding also creates a smoother finish than dry-sanding.

The short answer is yes, a sagging plaster ceiling is dangerous. Sagging plaster on a wall is something you should fix immediately, but it isn’t a major concern. If the same type of sagging occurs on a ceiling, however, you could be in danger of your ceiling falling in large chunks. When plaster sags, it loses its strength and ability to hold itself up. The bonds that hold it together are strong, though, so if a sagging area falls, it will take large pieces down with it.

While it’s most common to sand plaster dry, it is possible to wet-sand plaster, too. Doing so can reduce the amount of plaster dust released into the air and make it easier to work in smaller, more delicate areas (such as around wall trim). However, some people find that wet sanding leads to more imperfections, which is why larger walls are more often dry sanded to ensure an even finish.

If your premixed drywall mud is dried out or has begun to set in the bucket, you may be able to revive it by adding warm water and stirring. However, the first and most important step is to scrape off any hard, dried bits of drywall that may have accumulated toward the top of the container and throw them away because they will not easily reconstitute back into the drywall mud mix.

Although they are used for similar tasks, spackle and joint compound are not the same. Joint compound, also known as drywall mud, consists of limestone and gypsum and is primarily used for large-scale projects like taping and finishing seams on new drywall. Spackle is composed of gypsum and binding agents, making it a thicker compound best suited for small wall repairs like filling nail holes or cracks, as it dries quickly and is easy to sand. For small repairs, either product can be suitable. However, you can use joint compound for small jobs in place of spackle, but you cannot use spackle for large-scale taping and mudding projects.

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