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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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How to Hang Drywall: Beginner's Guide
If you've decided to take on the task of hanging your drywall but lack the expertise, we are here to help. Check out our beginner's guide to hanging drywall.
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Tools you need for High production drywall finishing
Drywall installation can be a frustrating task if you don't have the best drywall tools. Not only is drywall heavy, but it also needs to be mudded, cut, and finished with unique tools. To help you get the job done as easily as possible, here are the right tools to install and finish your drywall.
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Tips for Sanding Drywall
When it comes to sanding drywall, there are quite a few common mistakes. We're here to help you avoid those mistakes and give you tips for getting the best results from your drywall sanding job. This is tedious, dusty work–but if you do it right, you'll have a great-looking paint job that makes all the effort worthwhile.
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What is a Level 5 drywall finish? A look at the different finishing levels
Here's a breakdown of each level of drywall finish to help determine which is right for your next project.
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