Archives: 2022
How to Cut Drywall for An Electrical Wiring Job
The majority of electrical wires in houses are hidden behind drywall to prevent and conceal unsightly wire bundles. If you're adding an outlet or a switch to a room, for example, you may need to pull electrical cables through walls. Running electrical wiring through closed walls is a time-consuming task that few DIYers like.
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Drywall Moisture Prevention
Mold spores need oxygen, water, and an organic food source to thrive. The organic material found in the paper facing the drywall panels (the gypsum core is non-organic and not subject to mold) provides a source for mold growth on drywall. There are a few ways to prevent mold from developing on drywall:
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Smart Drywall Ideas for Your Office
The traditional office is rapidly evolving. With the rise of remote work and the popularity of collaborative spaces, the modern office is becoming more flexible and comfortable. But one thing remains the same: the need for quality drywall.
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The Difference between Type X and C Drywall
Understanding the many types of drywall, as well as the drywall installation process and fire-rated materials available, is critical whether you're renovating or creating something new.
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A Step-by-Step Guide of Drywall Finish Levels
Hanging drywall is a relatively straightforward process, even for an inexperienced do-it-yourselfer. Additionally, it's simply an interim step so, in the overall process, any mistakes can be covered up during the drywall finishing portion.
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The Best Ways to Hide Drywall Flaws
If you're like most people, you probably don't give much thought to the drywall in your home unless there's something wrong with it. And if there's something wrong with your drywall, it can be pretty noticeable. Luckily, there are ways to hide or conceal flaws in your drywall.
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