Plasterboard And Drywall Joints
What Is This About?
It's known by several names including the names manufacturers give it: Sheetrock, drywall, gypsumboard, wallboard, plasterboard and drywall. Drywall is a replacement for lath and plaster construction. Since plaster utilizes water in it's application form, drywall was developed for production-built houses; builders don't have to wait the long periods of time it takes plaster to dry so it can be finished with paint, wallpaper etc.
Even if the original walls in your home are lath and plaster construction, you can use drywall on new walls (or as patches) for ease of construction and economy. Properly applied, there will be no apparant difference between drywall and plasyer surfaces. When the walls have been painted or papered they will be identical in finish texture.
This guide will help you retouch and repair drywall damage to a high standard.
What Topics Are Covered?
- Types Of Drywall
- Drywall Thickness
- Nailing Plan
- Installation Procedures
- Taping Details
- Mending Split Tape
- and much more..
Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.
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