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Size Does Matter When it Comes to Drywall Knives – Here’s Why

Choosing the right size drywall knife is crucial for any project. The size of the knife will vary based on the task at hand. To help you select the appropriate knife for your next project, we've...

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What Needs to Be Done Before Drywall?

Pre-drywall preparation involves completing critical tasks that ensure the structural, functional, and aesthetic integrity of a building. These steps include securing utilities, installing...

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What to Do If Your Child Eat Drywall? [Explained!]

If your child eats drywall, contact your local poison control center immediately. Drywall may contain toxic substances such as gypsum, silica, and additives like formaldehyde that can harm children...

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What Is the Difference Between Plaster of Paris and Drywall Compound?

To make better decisions and avoid future mistakes in home repairs, it's essential to understand the differences between two common materials: plaster of Paris and drywall compound. These materials...

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What Is the Difference Between Level 4 and Level 5 Drywall Finish?

You're probably familiar with the different types of drywall finish. But do you know the difference between a level 4 and a level 5 finish? Or is it really worth going up to level 5 and paying extra?...

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When to Use 1/2 or 5/8 Drywall? A Detailed Guide

When hanging drywall, choosing the right thickness is crucial for the durability and functionality of your walls. The common options are 1/2 inch and 5/8 inch, each suitable for different...

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