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The Future of Drywalling: A Look at Upcoming Innovations in Taping Tools
In the dynamic world of construction, innovation is the key to progress. As technology continues to advance, the drywalling industry is not left behind.
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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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Why Does Drywall Crack in the Winter?
One of the biggest challenges when it comes to maintaining your home is cracking drywall. Drywall cracking can happen for a number of reasons–including structural problems in your home. But, drywall cracks are common in both new and old homes and can be quickly and inexpensively be fixed by re-taping the joints.
One of the biggest causes of cracked drywall is bad or cold weather.
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The Semi-Automatic Drywall Finishing System
A well-trained and experienced drywall finisher knows the benefit of tools like these first-hand because semi-automatic tools become part of the workflow, enabling the drywaller to concentrate on the desired finish by choosing the right head they need for each step of the process.
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5 Pro Tips for Dealing with Mold on Drywall
Molding on the wall is certainly unsightly but no need to panic. We have five tips to assist you in killing it, cleaning it off, and ensuring it doesn't come back.
The drywall in your shower is intended to provide a low-maintenance backdrop, but it can also act as a mold incubator.
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