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  • How to Sound Proofing a Wall

    Whether you are keep the noise in or keeping it out. This is a great way to sound proof any room or wall.

  • How to Apply Paper Tape to Sheetrock

    After you have hung Sheetrock, or drywall, you need to apply paper tape and mud to cover the seams and any metal brackets put up to protect corners. How you apply the tape will determine how much...

  • How to Cut Drywall With a Dremel

    Dremel has designed a number of attachments to be used with its tool lineup. The manufacturer's kit No. 565 includes a mounting bracket that is attached to the base of the Dremel tool. It is...

  • How to Price Drywall Finishing

    Calculating the cost of finishing the drywall in your home is simple. You need to know how to do basic math, and if you are not good with math, a calculator is extremely helpful. Many things are...

  • How to Use a Self Leveling Drywall Laser

    Doing a job quickly and efficiently is the key to a cost-effective drywall installation. If the drywall is not correctly leveled horizontally or vertically it could lead to time-consuming issues....

  • How to Patch a Hole in Drywall

    Have you ever put a hole in the wall? How about your kids? Some time in your home owning life it's bound to happen. Holes happen and wouldn't you love to know how to fix it yourself so that you...

  • How to Fill in Paneling Grooves

    Dark wood paneling was a popular wall covering in the 1970s. Unfortunately, it can make rooms feel dark, dated and closed in. Paneling is usually made of thin wood panels with dark grooves running...

  • Tips on Installing Wallboard

    Installing wallboard, or drywall, can be physically demanding and is labor intensive. The typical job often requires two people to properly hang the drywall and secure it to metal or wood studs....

  • Tips on Texturing

    Texturing your walls and ceilings is a way to make them more interesting. The effects of texturing may not just be interesting, but they may also be aesthetically pleasing and a way to add that...

  • How Does Self-Adhesive Joint Tape for Drywall Work?

    Drywall is a relatively easy material to install on a frame to give a room a uniform look. The areas where the drywall panels come together, known as the joints, have to be finished before the...

  • How to Hang Drywall in a Basement

    Finishing out a basement can provide additional living space at a very affordable price. While certain aspects of finishing a basement are very straight forward, hanging drywall requires some...

  • Proper Way to Hang Drywall

    When you are hanging drywall, it is vitally important to do it right the first time. Hanging drywall improperly is a waste of time and effort, not to mention the frustration it causes. There could...

  • Drywall Hardcoat Finishing Tips

    If you want a smooth final drywall hardcoat for paint or wallpaper, you'll have to appreciate how the professionals work to achieve the desired result. You need to be able to create the right...

  • Drywall Texture Gun Techniques

    A textured drywall can improve the look of a home's ceilings and walls. It also helps to keep out the noise coming from outside the home because of its soundproofing properties. Drywall wall...

  • How to Cut Drywall The Easy Way (without Screwing It Up)

    If you’ve just spent hours and hours cutting hundreds of 2x4s as part of your remodeling project, cutting the drywall to finish the job is a piece of cake! If you follow the steps in this...

  • How to Hang Drywall The Easy Way

    Finally! The step-by-step guide to hanging drywall you’ve been waiting for! Hanging drywall doesn’t have to be hard. If you do it right, the most difficult part of hanging drywall will be getting...

  • How to Hang Double Drywall

    Hanging double drywall in the proper way is an effective means of creating a "firewall" barrier between two spaces. In some localities it is mandatory to create a firewall in certain...

  • How to Hang Drywall Horizontally

    Drywall is installed to cover studs, wires and pipes, and to create walls to separate your home into rooms. You can make textured or smooth walls with drywall, depending on your finishing...

  • How to Take Off Ceramic Tile From a Drywall

    If you have a wall covered with ceramic tile, removing the tile will be difficult. Odds are you can't do it without damaging the drywall. Your goal should be to save the tile. Tile is expensive...

  • How to Fill in Grooves in Paneling

    Dark wood paneling was all the rage in the 1970s, but now those grooved wood panels can date an interior, and all that dark wood can make rooms feel small and closed in. Wood paneling usually...

  • How to Install Tile on Drywall

    In terms of suitability for hanging tiles, drywall isn't perfect, but is often workable. It's smoother and flatter than plaster, which is good. But it's not waterproof like wetrock or cement...

  • How to Finish a Styrofoam Wall Covering

    Styrofoam wall coverings are typically applied to concrete walls in a basement to retain heat or to be finished. This type of insulation comes in sheets that are 4-by-8 feet and are secured to the...

  • How to Hang a Shelving Track on Drywall

    Drywall is basically pressed chalk, generally 1/2- to 5/8-inch thick. It's made to cover walls, not to hold weight. It's best to secure shelving track to the wall studs behind the drywall....

  • How to Install Sheetrock in a Basement

    Finished basements typically have walls made of sheetrock, also known as drywall. Sheetrock can be painted or paneling can be installed over it. Exterior walls that will be covered with sheetrock...

  • Different Ways to Finish Drywall

    You can finish newly installed drywall with a variety of products and methods. Finishing drywall requires construction skills and a full complement of tools. A tape pan is a necessity--this holds...

  • How to Remove Wood Paneling From Drywall

    Wood paneling is the plague of many homes today. What was once classy and sophisticated is now dated and drab. Removing the wood paneling from the drywall in your home can instantly update your...

  • How to Use a Steamer for Removing Wall Paper

    Wallpaper removal can be a frustrating and exhausting process. Sometimes, builders do not properly prepare walls before hanging wallpaper, and the adhesive bonds to the drywall. Removing the...

  • How to FIx Drywall Cracks

    Drywall cracks occur because there is movement in the cracked area. Filling the crack will cover it up for a short time, but it will happen again unless the drywall around the crack is reinforced....

  • Step-by-Step Drywall Tips

    Hanging drywall isn't the difficult project most people imagine it to be. The tools are inexpensive and, once you get the hang of it, you can finish off a room fairly quickly. Most of your time is...

  • DIY Room Partition

    If you want to have more rooms in your house without adding square footage, a room partition may be the way to go. A DIY room partition is something that can be completed in a few hours with a few...

  • How to Create a Soundproof Wall out of Existing Walls

    Need to soundproof your room but don't want to rebuild your current walls? Learn how to quickly, effectively and affordably soundproof existing walls with Peacemaker Sound Insulation.

  • Drywall Hanging Tips

    Hanging drywall is as much an art as a process, but the process is where you have start. The idea is to take 8-by-4 sheets of paper-covered chalk and, with screws, some mesh tape and a bucket of...

  • How To Build Your Own Drywall Lift

    Drywalling a ceiling is one of the most physically challenging projects. The sheets of drywall have to be held up and in place long enough to allow you to screw them into the ceiling joists, which...

  • How to Obtain A Drywall Cost Estimate

    Whether you are hanging sheetrock yourself or having it done by a professional, it is a good idea to get a drywall cost estimate. This is an easy task that takes very little time or effort and can...

  • How To Use a Texture Gun

    A texture gun is used to apply a coat of textured paint or drywall mud to a wall. The process is quicker than painting, but it can be quite messy. Drywall flaws like small chips or cracks are...

  • Drywall Installation Instructions

    Modern drywall materials make installing a wall far easier than it was in the days of plaster and lath. Drywall generally comes in 4x8 sheets, which is designed so it will always end up centered...

  • How to Replace Paneling With Drywall

    When rooms need a facelift, using drywall will help keep your options open. Because it can be finished in many different ways, it is the most common wall covering in the industry. The one thing...

  • How to Locate And Mark All Studs In A Wall

    I will tell you how you can FIND and MARK Every Stud in a Wall. then make the marks disappear before your eyes when your done with your project! THIS IS AWESOME, I have been using this technique...

  • Tips for Seamless Drywall

    When doing home renovations, it is better to get everything right on the first try. This is very important when installing drywall as any mistakes will easily be seen. Getting a good seamless...

  • How to Repair Drywall Holes With Aluminum Foil

    The next time you have to repair a hole in your drywall, you do not have to call a carpenter because you can do it yourself with dry wall putty and aluminum foil. This article will give you the...

  • DIY: Drywalling

    Drywall is gypsum sandwiched between sheets of paper. Invented after World War II, drywall became the commonly used material for building interior walls in structures of all sorts. Once fastened...

  • How to Hang Dry Wall

    Drywall, sometimes called gypsum board or Sheetrock, covers the framed portions of walls and comes in a variety of sizes and thicknesses. The key to installing drywall is locating the wall studs...

  • How to Cheaply Add a Wall or Divide a Room in Two

    A large, spacious room can be an asset in your home because it adds to the property value. But for practical reasons, you might divide a room in your house to accommodate a larger family, or you...

  • How to Build a New Wall

    Building a new wall into an existing home isn't as difficult as it sounds. There are a few modern standards to keep in mind regarding the spacing of studs, and there are some physical challenges...

  • Dry Wall Texture Techniques

    Drywalling any room in your house offers a number of opportunities to choose a décor or ambiance that perfectly suits your tastes. Looking for a Spanish hacienda look, or a rustic Old West...

  • Instructions for Drywall Finishing

    Walls provide structural definition to interior spaces. Kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and living spaces are all delineated by walls. Drywall walls are constructed of sheet-rock screwed to wood or...

  • How to Cheaply and Easily Remove Wallpaper

    You have just bought your first house and the BIG PINK ROSE WALLPAPER in the basement does not quite fit your design idea ... well no problem. I am going to tell you the easiest and most cost...

  • How to Tape & Plaster Drywall

    Drywall is a series of gypsum panels that are nailed or screwed to a wooden frame. Drywall comes in thicknesses of 1/4 to 5/8 inches. Once the drywall is hung it needs to be finished. This is a...

  • Drywall Corner Repair Tips

    The corners formed between two panels of drywall are one of the most common places for cracking and bubbling to occur. Sometimes this is caused by the shifting of the house's frame because of...

  • How to Prepare a New Construction Wall for Paint

    New construction walls are often bare drywall with areas of spackling paste where the drywall was joined together to form a smooth wall. Drywall and spackling paste absorb paint at different rates...

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