Technically, drywall is gypsum board – gypsum rock layered with paper to create the final product. Gypsum rock is a naturally-occurring rock found in sedimentary rock formations that has long been used inside homes and businesses.
Sheetrock is a brand name for drywall products. Many people believe that Sheetrock and drywall are two different products, but in reality there are only minor differences between the two. In other words, Aloha Drywall
can handle Sheetrock just as well as ordinary drywall!
The first step in any drywall installation service is to determine if the structure is ready for new drywall installation. If the structure is in the process of new construction, we’ll simply install the drywall, apply the compound, tape, sand, a coat of mud, and repeat the process the next day. In some cases where older, damaged drywall has been installed, we’ll have to remove that first.
While new drywall installation does not require many specialized tools, you need to be comfortable and competent with a variety of carpentry skills. Some DIYers feel they can handle the job, but they often wish they had relied on the drywall services offered by professional teams.
The size of your residential or commercial area, the height of your ceilings, the location and accessibility of the job site, whether you need patches or tie-ins to existing drywall, specialty jobs, custom texture work – all of these factors may impact the costs of your drywall installation services.
No! Aloha Drywall also performs insulation installation services, new construction services, remodeling services, new or existing home addition services, and much more.
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