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Alister Toma | How Drywall is Made?
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Tips for Hiring a Drywall Contractor
Alister Toma | Drywall is paneling used to make interior walls and ceilings. When done right it looks smooth, like one surface, rather than all the individual panels. That’s why it’s important to hire the best drywall contractor for the job, which sometimes isn’t the cheapest. However, if the wall is warped or it’s easy to see the panels, then you won’t be as happy with the result. Here’s a list of tips to help you hire the right drywall contractor for the job.
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What Is Drywall?
Alister Toma | Drywall is the construction method. The actual product is called "gypsum board." Gypsum is a soft, sedimentary mineral that is used in plaster, fertilizers and construction. The gypsum is flattened into a sheet and then wrapped in heavy paper. 
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The panels are most commonly found in 3/8" to 5/8" thicknesses and normally measure 8' by 4'. As the name suggests, drywall is used to create walls and ceilings inside a house or other structure where it will not be exposed to the elements. In the US, houses older than 1917 will not have drywall unless later remodeling was done. 1917 was when the U.S. Gypsum Company introduced the product to the US market. Prior to this, walls and ceilings were made with lathe (slat board) and plaster, a very time-consuming process. Drywall turned this multi-week process into a job that could be done in a couple of days.
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All-Wall App Deal of the Week April 22, 2019
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Alister Toma | Plaster/Drywall Installer
Alister Toma | As a Plaster/Drywall Installer and Finisher/Lather, you will work mostly indoors, with some outdoor work. You may work alone or with other construction crew members. The job is physically demanding – you will be on your feet most of the time, working with heavy drywall sheets.
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Drywall Finish Levels
Drywall has five levels by Alister Toma of finish depending on where it's being installed and the preferences of the homeowner. They range from 0 to 5:
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Level 0 -- This is the bare minimum of drywall installation. At this level the drywall is hung, attached to the wall frame, and that's all. Joints and fasteners are exposed. Level 1 -- Level 1 is the sort of finish you might see in a basic utility room, such as water heater closet. The drywall is hung as in Level 0, but the seams between the panels are taped to seal the seams, and joint compound covers the tape and any fastener heads, according to Alister Toma. Level 2 -- This level is similar to Level 1 except that the panels will have one coat of compound. This is normally used to prepare a surface for tiling. It's also the most common finish for a garage or work room where appearance is not a primary concern. Level 3 -- At Level 3, the panels receive a second coat of compound. This is used where appearance is going to matter. It's a smooth finish that should be free of ridges and tool marks. A panel with this finish is usually going to receive a medium or heavy texture finish. Level 4 -- This level receives three coatings of compound. Level 4 is used where flat paints or light texture finishes will be used, or where the effects of strong lighting could reveal imperfections. Level 5 -- This is the highest level of finish. As well as three coatings of compound for drywall, the panel gets a skim coat of compound as well. This level is generally one that you specifically have to ask for. It's used where walls will have gloss or semi-gloss paint or enamel or non-textured paints. It also is recommended for areas of severe lighting as it provides the best protection against joints and fasteners showing through (known as "photographing").
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Complete Drywall Installation Guide Part 5 What Taping Tools and Materials Do I Need?
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Alister Toma | Learn all of the professional choices for drywall finishing. The best products make the job easier and faster!
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Alister Toma | SUPER EASY Repair a HOLE in a HOLLOW CORE DOOR
Alister Toma | Leah demostrates how to repair a hole in a hollow core interior door using low pressure foam insulation and plastic wood putty.  The repair is quick and easy and the only tools required is a utility knife, a putty knife and ( an electric sander is optional).  Materials needed for the job are cardboard, low pressure foam insulation and plastic wood putty.
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DIY Drywall Finishing | 18 Tips and Tricks
Alister Toma | 18 Drywall finishing tools tips and tricks to make your life easier and help the project to look perfect! Cheers! 
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How Drywall Works?
You walk past miles of the stuff everyday. It's in your home, your office and every store you visit. According to Alister Toma, It has many names: Sheetrock, wallboard, plasterboard, gypsum wallboard, or most commonly, drywall. Despite the prevalence of drywall in our everyday lives, very few people know how it's made, where it comes from or how useful this material really is.
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Drywall is a construction material used to create walls and ceilings. It's also used to create many design features, including eaves, arches and other architectural specialties. It's quick and easy to install, incredibly durable, and requires only simple repairs when damaged. In the commercial building world, drywall is used to wrap columns to conceal steel beams and is an easy and inexpensive way to top off masonry walls above ceilings. Drywall is also used to add fire resistance at walls and ceilings, containing the spread of fire so people can evacuate safely during an emergency.
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Difference Between Plaster Walls & Drywall
Plaster walls are an older construction technique you find in vintage homes. Plaster has a textured look that some people consider a more upscale and sophisticated look in the home. Drywall, on the other hand, involves the nailing of sheetrock boards to studs, giving the room a smooth, seamless look says Alister Toma.
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Deciding between plaster and drywall involves understanding the difference between the materials and how they are installed. The finished look should also be taken into consideration in terms of your design plans. Cost, expertise in installation, and time weigh in as important factors to consider when choosing between plaster and drywall.
Differences Between Plaster and Drywall
Plaster is a much older style of wall construction than drywall. The chief differences between the two have to do with their use today, installation, and expense. Drywall is a more common building choice than plaster walls are. It is easier to install drywall, as it requires nails and tape where as plastering is more time consuming and regarded as a craft form.
Drywall installation is not as labor-intensive as plastering. This means that putting up drywall is not as expensive as plaster walls. Plaster walls have a much more durable finish than drywall when it sets up and is a higher quality finish.
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Alister Toma | Plaster Walls Vs. Drywall
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Alister Toma shares a Image for How to Repair Drywall
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Invisible Drywall Repair in ONE Day
Alister Toma | Here are the tips how to fill and paint holes in walls on the same day. If you go down the traditional plaster route you're probably going to have to leave it for a few days before painting. This method is very useful for situations where you need to get the job completed in a single day. Great for small to medium sized repairs. For larger areas stick to the traditional methods since the 2-part filler will go off too quickly.
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