Drywall Information
Info regarding material prices, install/finish costs, and repair help for various wall damage situations
Usually with any type of renovation work, there is always an issue or two regarding drywall in the form of repairs or cost, that needs to be addressed. And if you are doing any type of remodeling whether it's for a house flip, or for your personal residence, you might find the following information helpful. This particular info however, is based on what I have used and personally have seen done over the years. While far from covering everything possible under the sun related to drywall, I think that what is here can help you get pointed in the right direction, particularly if you are searching for cost estimates for material, cost of installation, patching and repair work, or just searching for information in general. And please know that I will continue to update with any new and relevant information and techniques I come across.
Pricing For Materials and Labor
This section deals with overall issues such as the cost of installation and finish process, as well as the materials costs. Please keep in mind when determining prices for your diy project, depending on the region of the country (or different part of the world), labor and material prices can vary widely. Generally though, there is an accepted average that you can use to determine your project's cost estimate. You can get the info by clicking here for more detailed information.
Calculator(To Help With Materials Estimate)
Use this estimator to figure how much material will be needed to complete your project. Please click here for calculator.
Got Some Holes To Fix?
If you need to address various repairs such as patching holes, fixing cracks, correcting problems concerning plaster and lathe, plaster ceiling repair, and assorted problems when dealing with older houses that might have an old plaster wall (or more) to repair, this is your place to go to. Please see my page on how to repair drywall for easy-to-follow instructions along with corresponding examples.
Learn How To Smooth Over Those Rough Places
This simple technique of skim coating is for minor wall damage usually resulting from old, flaky paint residue, light dents and cracks from years of use and abuse, wallpaper removal, and other things. Please click here for more details on repairing your particular minor wall problem.
After The Drywall Has Been Hung and Finished
O.K., you've completed the installation and finish process. Now what do you do? Well, it's now time to seal the wall and prepare the surface for your coats of finish paint. To do this, you'll need to read up on here with details for properly preparing the wall surface.
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