Drywall Finishing Orange Park FL

Finishing drywall well takes skill, touch, and attention to detail. It looks easy, but it takes practice. Getting results you'll be proud of starts with well-hung rock and continues with using the right joint compounds and knives in the right order.

Turf Cutters Quality Landscape
(904)264-6034
3263 Millpond Ct
Orange Park, FL
Professional Edge Landscape Curbing LLC
(904)282-1411
456 Hearthside Court
Orange Park, FL
Orange Park Power House
(904)272-2272
611 Blanding Blvd
Orange Park, FL
Earthly Exteriors Inc
(904)272-1050
2756 County Road 220
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HouseOrganized.com

904-338-8599
P.O. Box 8249
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Commercial Sand & Gravel Inc
(904)282-7263
2873 Burris Road
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B & C Lawn Care
(904)215-4198
668 Martinique Court
Orange Park, FL
Stewart Lighting One
(904)215-7722
1605 County Road 220 Suite 100
Orange Park, FL
McCall Service Inc
(904)264-9752
2861 College Street
Orange Park, FL
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904-298-4153 (904) 215-9416 (904) 553-2250
1236 ORANGE CIRCLE NORTH
ORANGE PARK, FL
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Drywall Finishing

Source: TOOLS OF THE TRADE Magazine
Publication date: September 29, 2005

By Mark Clement

Sometimes you have to do it yourself--and that means taping, mudding, and sanding drywall. Maybe the job is too small or the timeline is too crunched for your sub, but whatever the reason, knowing the tricks to drywall installation can keep your crew moving and your schedule on track.

Finishing drywall well takes skill, touch, and attention to detail. It looks easy, but it takes practice. Getting results you'll be proud of starts with well-hung rock and continues with using the right joint compounds and knives in the right order. Smart materials use and order of operations drastically minimize nightmarish sanding, too, and enable you to deliver a better finished product to your customer. You might even make more money than you thought.

Hang It Right

Hanging rock is deceptively easy, which makes skimping on details common. Ironically, doing a good job hanging board makes the most of a carpenter's strengths and eases the more challenging work of taping and finishing later.

Cut Short. Cut drywall 1/4 inch short when joining pieces to let rough edges fit and eliminate breaks from forcing pieces into place.

Check Ceilings and Walls. Apply rock on a flat, stable surface that'll hold fasteners. For new work, that's usually easy. Still, check walls and ceilings with a straightedge.

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