Archives: 2020
Drywall nails or screws—which is best?
To get to the bottom of it once and for all, we’ve pitted standard drywall nails and drywall screws head-to-head. Click here to see who comes out on top.
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Damaged drywall? Here are the top 5 culprits
Unfortunately, damaged walls and ceilings can appear for any number of reasons, which is why it’s important to properly diagnose the issue before any repairs are considered.
To that end, here are the top five causes of drywall damage and how to spot them.
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5 quick tips for getting rid of your popcorn ceiling
If you find yourself staring up at your ceilings and wondering just how you can remove those unsightly lumps and bumps, this is the guide for you. Here are five quick tips for removing your popcorn ceiling texture once and for all.
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5 more taping tool accessories you didn’t know you needed
From adapters and additives to workstations and maintenance kits, here are five more of the best taping tool accessories that will make your next drywall job a breeze.
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10 reasons why RZ Masks are the world's best reusable PPE
Are you growing tired of tossing out single-use surgical masks? Perhaps you’re fed up with your cheap cloth mask that never seems to fit your face correctly. Whatever the reason, if you’re in the market for new PPE, you simply won’t find anything better than an RZ Mask.
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How to cut and apply drywall around an opening
Whether it’s a door or a window, every room has an opening. So, if you’re applying drywall, it pays to know how to work around them both quickly and accurately. Just follow these 6 simple steps and you’ll be finished with your drywall installation in no time.
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