By: Jack J | 2010-03-29 | Home improvement If your home ever gets flooded, chances are that the water damage will call for some drywall repairs. It's important to take care of these repairs as fast as possible, the sooner the better. There are various reasons to get the repairs done quick, the first one being mold. Mold grows quickly in water and moist environments, like wet drywall. Many molds can prove to be deadly. That is why getting rid of you water damaged carpet is equally as important. read more
By: Nelly S Bufala | 2010-04-02 | Home improvement There are a lot of benefits of having drywall construction in your home. Drywall is simple to mount; it is economical and has fire-resistant qualities. The main thing is a drywall can be painted, wallpapered and textured too. Drywall Repair is also easy. read more
By: Ishan Goradiya | 2010-10-13 | Remodeling Installing drywall is not a complicated process by any means, but does require you do it a certain way if you want the best results. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you do the job right. read more
By: gary nealon | 2010-10-08 | Home Improvement Home Improvement If you go to any home in your neighborhood, you are guaranteed to find at least one place in the house where the drywall has been damaged and/or repaired. Unfortunately, most homeowner's are afraid to tackle this project on their own. The good news is that drywall is pretty easy to fix, especially smaller holes, so it is something even a novice home owner can tackle. If the hole is really large (anything larger than 12 inches), it would probably be advisable to replace the entire sheet of drywall rather than creating a large patch. For all of the other drywall holes you may come across, h... read more
By: Joe Fox | 2010-03-31 | Diy Drywall pops are those annoying chips in the paint and plaster that appear on your wall, they are usually the size of a dime. They start as a irregular circle shaped blemish and may completely pop off over time. read more
By: Greg Vandenberge | 2010-03-27 | Remodeling I don't care what your drywall water damage actually is, the first thing that were going to need to do is to find out where the water damage is actually coming from. The most common culprit, will be a roof leak or a plumbing water supply pipe that is leaking. Let's get down to the bottom, literally. That's where most of the drywall water damage repairs will need to be done. read more
By: Gabe D | 2010-03-30 | Diy Drywall repair is something every homeowner has to go through. Whether it be caused by drilling holes for shelves or driving nails in for painting or picture frames, walls need to be touched up once in a while to hide the little damages they have incurred throughout the years. Sometimes moisture also causes walls to crack or dent. read more
By: bransom teichert | 2010-12-06 | Internet Marketing Do you currently use a handheld hopper now? If yes, are you spraying more than 3 houses a month? The numbers below will show you how your handheld hopper can pay for your next drywall texture spray rig or drywall machine. Handheld hoppers are great little units for the right environment, and in some cases, the preferred method for the punch out work, patches and small remodels. The area of concern in using the handheld hopper is when y read more
By: ezipress | 2011-04-06 | Home improvement Results are in and Atomik Interiors Ltd. wins the Consumers Choice Award for best drywall contractor in Calgary. read more
By: sixkiller klingler | 2010-12-14 | Internet Marketing If you have been a house painter for very long you have undoubtedly come into some form of drywall repair on every interior painting job. As a matter of fact, if you don't get good at mastering drywall repair, your painting jobs will not be as professional as they could be. In this article I want to reveal how small drywall repair jobs can mean big profits for you. I am talking about making $350 to $500 on average for just 7 - 10 hours read more
By: Birdie Maule | 2012-11-09 | Home Improvement Associated Finishes Inc. are Drywall Contractors Arizona Licensed since 1965 and the preferred choice as Drywall and Stucco Contractors by many of the best homebuilders in the state. read more
By: Hussein | 2011-06-09 | Gardening Little black dots on your wall indicate mold is building up on your drywall. If this is the case with your walls, read more
By: Greg Vandenberge | 2010-03-27 | Remodeling Whether you're building a new home, remodeling an existing one, or doing any sort of drywalling, that requires a building permit or an engineer's approval, make sure that you check to make sure, that you are allowed to switch the direction of the drywall. One of the worst things that can happen to any builder or contractor, is to finish an entire drywall job, only to find out later that they need to remove the drywall, because they ran it in the wrong direction. read more
By: Mike Barone | 2010-03-26 | Tools and equipment Hanging drywall correctly depends as much on using the right tools as it does on following the correct process. To hang dry wall correctly, the panels should first be placed on the ceiling. This allows them to be supported by the drywall panels that form the walls. read more