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Pacific Water Damage
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Serving Randle, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My apartment flooded and I have hard wood floor. San Diego Water Damage and Remediation Services promptly put in the drying system. They were very specific with informing me of details in simple and easy to understand terms of the process that would be done with my floor and kept me informed throughout the whole thing. They were very fast to do the work and my floor looked just like before it had flooded. Great job and service. Highly recomendable."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Finepolo construction
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Serving Randle, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

"Polo and his team did an excellent job re-roofing our home. He is prompt, professional and extremely knowledgeable and talenented in the work he does. I would highly recommend him for any home construction project."
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Scatter Creek Construction, LLC
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Serving Randle, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They seem to know what they’re doing and they are just straight up about things.  We are gathering information to provide them like cabinet sizes and countertop material.  They can’t submit the bid until we have all that other stuff gathered up and we can tell them what they want in the way of appliances, countertops, and cabinets."
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Finishing Edge Custom Drywall
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Serving Randle, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Finishing Edge Custom Drywall has been in the business for over five years and in business for you for over two years. We are committed to providing on time and professional service to each and every one of our customers no matter the size of the job. When it comes to honesty, integrity, and workmanship, Finishing Edge Custom Drywall is your choice, hands down. With Finishing Edge Custom Drywall, no job is too big or too small, too short or too tall. Call today and experience first hand, quality without compromise.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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SFRS
5.0(
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Serving Randle, WA and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"SFRS was great to work with! They were super friendly and kept us in the loop about the project timeline at all times. We couldn't be happier with how our barn turned out—it looks great! If we ever need another paint and drywall job done, we won't hesitate to hire them again."
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Regular dusting, occasional repainting, and avoiding harsh scrubbing preserve the finish.

There are a few ways to figure out if your walls are plaster or drywall, but the pushpin method is probably the easiest option. To try it, choose a part of your wall where you can insert a pushpin or thumbtack without leaving an obvious mark. If it goes in easily, you have drywall. But if the wall is tough to penetrate, that’s plaster.

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.

Whether you can reuse a drywall anchor depends on its type, material, and how it is removed. Plastic anchors, such as expansion or self-drilling types, are generally considered single-use because they are designed to expand and are likely to break or become deformed upon removal. Metal anchors, like toggle bolts, are more durable and can often be reused if they are not damaged during extraction. However, with toggle bolts, the toggle mechanism can fall inside the wall when the bolt is removed, making it difficult to retrieve. If an anchor is damaged or must be cut for removal, it cannot be reused regardless of its material.

Drywall can be installed directly on ceiling joists. In fact, this method is common in many construction projects. Drywall sheets are attached to the joists using screws, ensuring a secure and stable installation. Before attaching the drywall, it's important to mark the joist locations on the ceiling, allowing for accurate screw placement. Proper spacing between screws and careful taping and mudding of joints are crucial to creating a smooth and flawless ceiling surface. If the joists are in good condition and level, installing drywall directly on them is a practical and efficient approach.

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