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Repairing Sheetrock Damage

... is a hole from a doorknob. Read this article and learn how to repair one of these holes.The first thing you need to do is get a sheetrock saw and square off the hole. Cut it out so that you can fit a square patch in it. After you have ... Read Read: Repairing Sheetrock Damage

By: James C | 22/12/2008 | DIY

How To Repair Damaged Drywall (Sheetrock)... The Correct Way

... you can save yourself a bundle of money over time too! The most important aspect of repairing drywall/sheetrock is having the patience to do it correctly. When I first started out I couldn't get it right for the life of me. It was really ... Read Read: How To Repair Damaged Drywall (Sheetrock)... The Correct Way

By: Donald Thomas | 25/01/2009 | Home Improvement

How to Install Drywall(sheetrock) and With Great Results

... breath and let's begin the journey. Introduction Call it drywall, gypsum board, drywall panels or sheetrock (actually a brand name), it's just different names for the same thing. For over six decades drywall has become the overwhelming ... Read Read: How to Install Drywall(sheetrock) and With Great Results

By: Donald Thomas | 25/01/2009 | Home Improvement

USG Sheetrock 400 Chicagoland Speedway

... laps but wound up second after choosing to change four tires and falling behind on his final pit stop in the USG Sheetrock 400. Earnhardt, NASCAR's most popular driver, has had a mostly miserable season and had little to smile about until ... Read Read: USG Sheetrock 400 Chicagoland Speedway

By: Steven Zoine | 12/05/2006 | Online Gambling

Tip For Repairing Nail Pops In Sheetrock

If your home is more than 10 years old there is a good chance that when your sheet rock was originally installed that sheet rock nails were used instead of sheet rock screws. Today, most sheet rock pros will use screws instead of nails ... Read Read: Tip For Repairing Nail Pops In Sheetrock

By: Tony Evans | 28/10/2009 | Home & Family

Drywall: Taping and Mudding

... not scraping off too much mud. We use an 8" knife for this. This area is quite a bit lower than the sheetrock surface and the purpose is to build it up here. After you have a thick even coat on both sides of the bead, use the 8" knife to ... Read Read: Drywall: Taping and Mudding

By: Lynn Solana | 06/09/2006 | Home Improvement

Drywall Texture: A Long Term Investment

Drywall texture is a compound that is rolled, sprayed, or troweled onto the sheetrock after the taping and floating of joints is complete. It is the same material as the joint compound, but thinned down with water and applied to the wall ... Read Read: Drywall Texture:  A Long Term Investment

By: Roselind Hejl | 21/09/2008 | Interior Design

Noise Abatement Ideas

... installation for existing home repair projects. Either the old wall can be torn down or the new sheetrock can be put on top of the old one, we decided on the latter. We had hired a contractor to do the installation and it went smooth.But, I ... Read Read: Noise Abatement Ideas

By: Hamysuri | 03/11/2009 | Remodeling

Drywall Installation: Do You Have the Tools and the Elbow Grease?

... What is it? Drywall, which has more pseudonyms than Puff Daddy (among them gypsum board, wallboard, plasterboard, Sheetrock, Gibraltar board, and if you’re in a hurry, just “board”), is the most common source used for constructing interior ... Read Read: Drywall Installation: Do You Have the Tools and the Elbow Grease?

By: Yodle | 02/09/2009 | Home Improvement

How to Paint a Mobile Home

... of the offending material. Great. Now you should be looking at two sheets of trailer board. I would call it sheetrock, but it technically is nothing of the sort. It is less thick, and also has vinyl applied to the surface. The nail heads/ ... Read Read: How to Paint a Mobile Home

By: Kurt Hartman | 10/02/2009 | Home Improvement

Helpful Finish Carpentry Tips, Tricks and Information

... or windows .One common problem when applying casing to a door or window is the jamb does not come out flush with the sheetrock of the interior wall. This is particularly true on outside doors or garage doors. One way to remedy this is to ... Read Read: Helpful Finish Carpentry Tips, Tricks and Information

By: Pat Fisher | 05/11/2008 | DIY

Water Damage Causes Mold

... . Some surfaces are a lot more vulnerable to mold growth than others are. When surfaces like wood, cloth, sheetrock, and carpeting become wet, they become the perfect breeding ground for the development of mold and mildew. There are many ... Read Read: Water Damage Causes Mold

By: Richard Barthallo | 27/06/2008 | Home Improvement

Removing Wallpaper - A Simple Home Improvement Project

... it's old and the adhesive brittle or it could be potentially very difficult as it may have been applied directly to the sheetrock. In either case, here are what we believe to be the most valuable tools to your project: Safety glasses or ... Read Read: Removing Wallpaper - A Simple Home Improvement Project

By: Scott Callender | 14/10/2006 | Home & Family

Need To Paint Your Outdated Wood Paneling? Keep Reading

... in the course of a couple of hours. But there are a few more steps to painting paneling as opposed to painting sheetrock. There are a few items that you will require to complete this project. A Can Of Liquid Deglosser Oil based ... Read Read: Need To Paint Your Outdated Wood Paneling? Keep Reading

By: Tim Evans | 30/09/2008 | Home Improvement

How To Know When Water Damage Causes Mold

... homes could be saved. It was still a tremendous undertaking to return their homes to their former state. Destroyed flooring, sheetrock, wood, and mold were all factors in the clean up process. Protective clothing and breathing mask had to ... Read Read: How To Know When Water Damage Causes Mold

By: Jim Corkern | 12/12/2007 | Health

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