Tips On How To Install Drywall : Video Series

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Learn tips, advice and techniques on the step by step process of how to install drywall in this free video clip series.

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  1. Learn what equipment you will need to install drywall in this free DIY video.

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  2. Learn the correct way to measure when installing drywall in this free DIY video.

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  3. Learn how to apply compound when installing drywall in this free DIY video.

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  4. Learn how to apply compound and cover the screw holes when installing drywall in this free DIY video.

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  5. Learn how to apply tape to two pieces of drywall when installing drywall in this free DIY video.

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  6. Learn how to apply tape to the corners when installing drywall in this free DIY video.

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  7. Learn how to apply tape to the ceiling when installing drywall in this free DIY video.

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  8. Learn more about how to apply tape to the ceiling when installing drywall in this free DIY video.

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  9. Learn how to apply tape and compound to the ceiling when installing drywall in this free DIY video.

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  10. Learn how to finish the floor when installing drywall in this free DIY video.

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Drywall, or Sheetrock as it is typically referred to, is used in the finishing of interior walls and ceilings of homes world wide. It is usually made up of a mildew and fire resistant material like gypsum sandwiched between two heavy sheets of paper or fiberglass mats. When it dries it becomes hard enough to use as a building material. Drywall usually comes in 4ft wide sheets and many different lengths. It should be done after all the electrical and plumbing lines have been completed and one of the last things applied to the walls. Sheetrock was actually introduced in 1933 but did not catch on quickly because it was thought of as an inferior product to plaster. In 1952, however, it was reintroduced as a cheaper alternative for home construction during World War II.

This is a great do-it-yourself video series for anyone needing to repair or replace drywall in their home. Our expert has been working with drywall for years and has some great tips and plaster techniques that will make the repair process much smoother. You will learn about the equipment you will need as well as individual steps on taping the sheets together seamlessly. Even if you don't need to use this information now it's might come in handy some day. Take a look and become your own handy man!

 
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Noah Richardson Noah Richardson has worked for Elliot Construction as a dry waller for years and is an experienced handyman in many other facets of construction as well.dkdk

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