Artwork hangs from them. Painted ones enhance the
decor. They even help insulate a room. Walls are clearly
a key element of a home.
So now that you are ready to complete the addition
to your home, or you've finally decided to finish
the basement, maybe it's time to install the drywall?
Whether you prefer to call it drywall, wallboard or
sheetrock, there's one thing we can all agree on...
it is one of the greatest inventions since the window!
Drywall sheets have saved homeowners thousands of
dollars not only in the initial cost of their homes,
but also in the cost of repairs.
Drywall consists of a thin layer of gypsum between
two layers of heavy paper. It is used for walls and
ceilings in most buildings today because it is both
faster and cheaper to install than plaster.
Because drywall panels are manufactured in standard
sizes - usually 4 feet by 8 or 12 feet sheets - our
drywall installers must measure, cut, and fit some
pieces around doors and windows. They also saw or
cut holes in panels for electrical outlets, air-conditioning
units, and plumbing.
After the drywall is installed, spaces between panels
are filled with a joint compound, and then a trowel
is used to press a paper tape that reinforces the
drywall and smoothes away imperfections.
Our drywall installers will provide
you with a free, upfront estimate for drywall installation.
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