Collated Screws for Hanging Drywall
Introduction Whether you are looking to secure ½” or 5/8” drywall sheets to your ceiling joists or wall studs, collated drywall screws are your best bet. One great advantage you…
Introduction Whether you are looking to secure ½” or 5/8” drywall sheets to your ceiling joists or wall studs, collated drywall screws are your best bet. One great advantage you…
Introduction to Hanging Drywall For a homeowner, hanging drywall isn’t the most difficult thing in the world, but some easily overlooked aspects could leave you worse off than originally estimated.…
Intro: A Brief History Lightweight ½” drywall for sale first came on the market in 2010, relieving installers from the weight of standard drywall and other wallboards. The first developer…
Fiberglass-reinforced plastic panels, or FRP panels, are thin sheets of polyester resin reinforced with fiberglass strands for extra strength. They are smooth, nonporous panels that are highly resistant to moisture…
In order to protect the walls of a building from the elements, it is often necessary to use an exterior sheathing material. There are two types of sheathing options available…
A flat finishing box is a tool for holding drywall compound. The box is attached to a pole and is used for covering the seams between each drywall. Of the…
Traditionally, many construction companies used wooden studs to build almost everything, however, professional contractors are taking to metal stud installation instead. In spite of the evidence, the debate between metal…
Construction workers need to work safely and as fast as possible. When considering drywall and production, what could drywall hangers do to make their jobs easier and still maintain safety…