Hanging and finishing drywall can be a laborious, painstaking process. A typically drywall installation usually involves hanging large sheets of wallboard on all the exposed ceiling and wall surfaces within a home or building. While there really is no way around all of the work and manual labor associated with a drywall project, there are a few things you can do to help ease the entire process.
Construction insurance is designed to cover the activities on a construction site. Find out about construction insurance with help from a longtime member of the professional banking and insurance industries in this free video clip.
A contractor controlled insurance program is also referred to as a CCIP. Find out about a contractor controlled insurance program with help from a longtime member of the professional banking and insurance industries in this free video clip.
Taping drywall isn't a demanding job, but it can be time-consuming, especially when you're working in more than one room. A quick-load drywall taper, also known as a drywall banjo, can cut the time needed for taping significantly, and it's also a less messy alternative to hand taping. A new banjo costs a little less than $100, so it's more practical to rent one if you're only taping a single room. You can use the same joint compound in a banjo you would use for hand taping, but you have to thin it somewhat.
Graphically constructing a vector is something you can do in a number of different ways depending on your preferences. Learn how to graphically construct a vector with help from a distinguished math expert in this free video clip.
So long as you've been given the altitude and one diagonal, you have everything you need to successfully construct a rhombus. Construct a rhombus given the altitude and one diagonal with help from a distinguished math expert in this free video clip.
Requirements for construction insurance have risen in recent years due to concerns about liability. Learn about construction insurance requirements with help from a fee-based insurance and risk management consultant in this free video clip.
Emotions can run high when you discover untruthful behavior in your teenager. When your teen lies, take it as an opportunity for lessons about the importance of truthfulness and trustworthiness. With a positive and constructive response, you might rebuild the rift between you and your child and make the relationship stronger.
The U.S. Gypsum Company introduced drywall in the early 1900s, but its use didn't become widespread until the postwar housing boom in the 1950s. Consequently, it isn't unusual for older houses to have lath-and-plaster walls, and you often see repairs to these walls executed with drywall. The biggest issue when combining these two materials is handling the transition between them. Drywall joint compound has enough similarity to plaster, however, to make transitioning easy.
Plumbing for remodeling purposes and new construction purposes tend to be different in a few interesting ways. Learn about plumbing for remodeling versus that of new construction with help from a contractor with over ten years of experience in this free video clip.
Constructing a featured slideshow in WordPress is a great way to showcase beautiful images for your visitors. Construct a featured slideshow in WordPress with help from a Web entrepreneur in this free video clip.
Constructing beat sheet cards is just one of the many ways you can make sure that the writing of your screenplay goes as smoothly as possible. Learn about constructing beat sheet cards when writing a screenplay with help from a freelance editor and filmmaker in this free video clip.
There are a few specific requirements that you're going to have to meet if you want to obtain contractors insurance. Learn about contractors insurance requirements with help from an insurance professional in this free video clip.
Constructing parallel lines is something you can do using a simple rule and a pencil. Construct parallel lines with a rule and a pencil with help from an experienced educator in this free video clip.
Constructing a common tangent of two circles always requires you to keep a few very specific things in mind. Construct a common tangent of two circles with help from a longtime mathematics educator in this free video clip.
Constructing an angle congruent to a given angle is something that you have to do in a very specific way. Construct an angle congruent to a given angle with help from a longtime mathematics educator in this free video clip.
Constructing an angle bisector in a scalene triangle only requires a few minutes of your time. Find out how to construct an angle bisector in a scalene triangle with help from a high school mathematics tutor in this free video clip.
Floating drywall refers to applying a thin skim coat of drywall joint compound, or mud, over the entire surface. The wall usually requires two of these coats to develop a smooth surface and to even out all the seams between the drywall sheets. Imperfections in this mud coating will ruin the look of the wall even after texture and paint is applied, so it's vital to create a smooth surface. Popped nails or rough areas may require refloating so the finished skim coat is smooth and even.
Drywall stamping gives the finished wall its texture. Most stamping is done with the drywall knife or with the use of special drywall texturing brushes. Depending on the tool and method used, you can create a symmetrical pattern, such as swirls, or a random pattern such as stippling or a stompbrush texture. While the methods vary depending on the stamp texture, the basic application of the drywall for stamping is the same for most methods.
Although wireless frequency modulation microphones offer several advantages over hardwired microphones, such as freedom of movement for the speaker, they also have detrimental aspects, including limited range and a propensity for interference from devices operating on the same frequency. Successful completion of a wireless FM microphone project requires a basic understanding of FM principles and familiarity with the components commonly used in wireless audio devices.
When installing drywall, it is sometimes necessary to recoat seams between pieces of drywall. Drywall mud and drywall tape fill the seams between pieces of drywall and around corners. The tape covers the seam, and the mud covers the tape, blending in with the surface of the drywall to create a seamless wall. Sometimes the tape doesn't get covered well initially and requires recoating. Recoating drywall involves first sanding the existing compound so that you are able to see clearly where recoating is necessary.
Drywall squares are essential for executing quality work. Drywall professionals look for certain qualities in drywall squares, including durability and stability, and some additional features are also desirable for certain kinds of work. Several American companies manufacture drywall squares. The best ones occupy an indispensable space in the professional and amateur drywall toolbox.
A loft without railings presents a serious danger of falling from the loft, which could be especially fatal in homes with small children. Although you can purchase preconstructed railings from most building suppliers, they are fairly simple to construct yourself using basic lumber and building materials. The standard height for handrails is 36 inches, ensuring protection against falling while still allowing a view to the floor below. Use posts to give the railings structural support. The task is much easier if the construction is broken into sections and later attached to the posts.
Constructing the midpoint of a segment for geometry is a very important skill that you'll need to know. Construct the midpoint of a segment for geometry with help from a tutor in this free video clip.
If you want to have the taste of real brick oven baked pizza or breads, you need to either buy it or bake it in your own home brick oven. Brick oven installations are not cheap. While professional installers would pay the same as you for the materials, the significant expense comes in their labor charges. If you have a concrete floor or some other floor material that can support the weight, you can build a small domed brick oven in a corner.
Many decisions must be made when building a new home. Choosing to install a swimming pool affects the construction schedule of the house, depending on the type and location of the pool. Outdoor pools are generally easier to install and maintain, but they do not offer the privacy and comfort of an indoor pool built in an enclosed, climate-controlled space.
Double-boarded houses were built before modern insulation was developed. They were made by putting a layer of boards on wall studs or framing, installing a barrier of felt or similar insulating material then adding a final layer of siding on the outside. The technique probably began with log cabins when more attractive siding was added. Installing drywall on a double-boarded house usually involves remodeling or renovation. The major consideration is the placement of studs and insulation or a moisture barrier. A double-boarded wall with an intact moisture barrier cannot have another moisture barrier inside the wall.
Half-log stairs make an attractive natural building material for a hillside path. The half-log stairs provide safe footing on a natural trail or footpath. Whether it is for a garden path or a hiking trail in your backyard, this project will create a safe way to navigate your natural surroundings. While you could use any logs you have available, cedar is best because it is naturally resistant to rot and insects. You can often find cedar logs from area loggers, tree companies or utility companies who clear lines.
Homes have all kinds of nooks and crannies where small items can be hidden, but the space between walls is the traditional place to stash stuff. For small things such as jewelry, money and important papers, few hiding places work as well as an openly visible yet fake electrical receptacle.
The start relay overload protector on a Kenmore freezer allows the unit to pull in large amounts of power, such as when the compressor kicks on, without blowing out a circuit. Installing a start relay overload protector on a Kenmore freezer allows your appliance to operate efficiently and safely. As with any other kind of electrical project, use caution when performing this operation.
A home’s heating and cooling system forces temperature-controlled air through the ductwork to the rooms, but it also requires return air vents that supply the blower with fresh air. When the blower starves for air, it can create an air imbalance in the home, resulting in some rooms being too warm, while other rooms remain too cold. Adding a vent to a room can increase the return airflow to the blower and help equalize the temperature in the home.
If you want to provide easy access to a deck or porch, you can do so by building a small staircase from the ground to the porch or the deck floor. The proper construction of deck and porch steps or stairs requires building the same basic components used in interior staircases. You must have treads that run horizontally for people to walk on, as well as supports beneath those treads to keep the staircase standing.
Prestretched and mounted canvases are convenient and a great tool while you are first learning to paint. Eventually a time comes when the cost of the manufactured canvases becomes prohibitive or you want to execute a piece in a size or dimension that isn't available ready-made. Several companies manufacture components for building frames, but these precut pieces can be nearly as expensive as the full canvases. This technique allows you to construct a canvas in any size and doesn't require making angled cuts to connect the ends of the frame pieces.
The Gypsum Association, a drywall-industry trade association, created guidelines establishing a shorthand code for drywall finishing levels. The code lets builders and architects communicate their needs to drywall contractors clearly and specifically without going into detail. Concealed drywall standards refer to a specific finish level prescribed by the association’s guidelines.
Hanging and finishing drywall panels is one of the more common do-it-yourself projects for the home remodeler, but even the pros sometimes find it difficult to tape a ceiling flawlessly smooth. Applying texture to a drywall ceiling camouflages tiny taping imperfections. Drywall stomps are stippled patterns created in wet compound to give the ceiling a professional look. Called “stomps” because the action used to create the pattern involves repeated whacks on the ceiling, drywall contractors use this texture process, but it’s simple enough for do-it-yourselfers to apply as well.
Wall framing, including wall studs, supports drywall panels. If the wall studs are uneven, the finished wall can look wavy unless you take action during the drywall panels' installation to minimize the problem. Using drywall shims is the standard remedy, but contractors also change the amount of screws and the amount of glue they use on individual wall studs to make drywall panels even.
Water damage, whether it is above or below grade, is a very serious problem. If the drywall was submerged in water for more than two hours or moisture has seeped behind this material, mold and mildew will develop. It is vital to dry out the area behind the drywall to avoid a potential health hazard. This means ripping out the old drywall and replacing it since there is no safe way to completely dry out this space with the drywall in place.
Remodeling projects in homes that have plaster walls or ceilings often require creating a smooth transition between plaster and drywall surfaces. Choosing the appropriate drywall thickness makes butting drywall to plaster easier by saving you time during the finishing phase, during which you must seal and hide the seam between the two types of materials. The goal is to install drywall that is as close to the thickness of the existing plaster as possible, but not thicker. This allows you to apply the thickest coats of joint compound over just one side of the seam rather than both.
When people add brick to an existing interior wall, they usually choose brick veneer--a thinner brick than standard, full-sized bricks. Brick veneer is cheaper, lighter and since the wall does not need the brick for structural reasons, brick veneer is the most logical option for bricking an interior wall. Working with brick veneer is easier than working with full-weight bricks. Brick veneer can be applied directly to the wall.
Your taping and finishing job is only as strong as the drywall compound you use. If the compound does not get a tight bond with the drywall, the tape begins to peel and the layer above corner beads cracks, dimples and chips. This is especially common in variable climates where the structure of the house shifts. A liquid bonding additive mixed into the drywall compound works as an adhesive to help hold the compound together to maintain a smooth surface over the wall.
Drywall is a versatile building material that is made of a non-combustible core, such as gypsum or concrete, surrounded on the front, back and sides with a paper surface. Drywall is used in both residential and commercial settings to finish interior walls and ceilings. It comes in standard-sized sheets that can be cut to size. You can also cut pass-through holes in drywall to facilitate a number of applications.
Few things rival the ambiance of a wood burning fireplace warming up a room on a chilly night. You can purchase prefabricated fireplaces that only need connection to a chimney to operate, but if you want to capture the appeal of old-fashioned wood fires, build a traditional stone or brick fireplace.
Building a frame is the difficult part when drywalling a dome ceiling, but you can buy kits containing prefabricated, curved studs. Applying triangular strips of drywall to the studs is not as difficult as you might think. By following a few basic steps, you should be able to finish a dome with a smooth, attractive drywall interior.
The U.S. Gypsum Corporation created the original drywall, trademarking it as Sheetrock. It's still trademarked today, but Sheetrock has become almost a synonym for any kind of wallboard installed as a substitute for plaster. Original Sheetrock was gypsum plaster compressed between two sheets of heavy paper. It made covering interior walls much easier, faster and less expensive. It is naturally resistant to fire because gypsum has a high moisture content and does not burn. Fire-resistant drywall has fiberglass components added and uses a more resistant paper facing. It also is thicker, 5/8-inch as opposed to 1/2-inch for basic drywall.
Knee walls define attic spaces and help to control clutter by providing out-of-the-way storage areas. A knee wall is framed and constructed in the same way as a standard wall but, as its name implies, is much shorter. In an attic, knee walls are usually built to be about 2 or 3 feet tall, and extend from the attic floor to the underside of the eaves.
If you've ever wished for more shelf space without giving up floor space, consider constructing recessed shelving in the wall. You can use the space between existing wall studs in your interior walls to construct a recessed shelf, using scrap wood and a few pieces of drywall. When finished, you can display decorative items in the recessed area.
Stucco, a type of hand-applied concrete, is common on the exterior of a home, but it can also be found as a design element on walls inside the home. When you want a different look inside your home, you can remove the old stucco, but that’s a major (and messy) project. The alternative is to hang drywall panels over the stucco to form a smooth flat wall. Attaching drywall to stucco is doable but it involves the installation of furring strips on the stucco wall, which will form a frame to hold the drywall panels.
Tray ceilings add architectural interest to rooms with high ceilings. Embellishments like indirect lighting, special paintings and molding can add to the effect. While it is possible to create the appearance of a tray ceiling by installing crown molding a couple of feet below the ceiling line and accenting it with rope lighting, a true tray ceiling features horizontal ceiling surfaces at different levels. Make sure to find out about local building code requirements, and contract a professional electrician or carpenter when necessary.
Constructing the walls of a house is a process known as framing, which is appropriate as this step in the building process creates the basis for the entire structure. There are several methods to choose from when constructing the walls of a house, barn or other building. Discuss each of these methods with your contractor to determine which will be best for your house.
Every house needs a permit before construction starts and must also pass a series of inspections as the work progresses. The number and type of inspections a house needs to pass can vary according to the requirements of the local building code. Always meet with your local building officials early in the construction process to determine their inspection schedule.