Ask about our latest invention for hanging overhead drywall without using a lift or
having to lighten sheets by cutting...forget
about buying a useless drywall lift, they don't
Fit down a finished staircase you idiots...!!
So many products on the market are poorly
designed and yet here we are only 125 years
removed from covered wagons !!!
Client is stoked about watching movies, using his golf simulator and indoor virtual cycling training...
Overhead vapor barrier boxed
Outlets to hide cords for a nice
Clean install. Paradigm Active
Sub paired with Pioneer WiFi
Audio with Bluetooth. Acoustics
will be optimal with a minimal
furnishings approach. See the
Paradigm site for tips on improving
room acoustics.
We had this 24 x 12 room sheeted
in under 6 hours with standard CGC
Ultralight 1/2" Ceiling Sheetrock.
We always go for Level 5 finishing,
Which if anyone who follows drywall
Finishing techniques refers to the process
Of taping, mudding and sanding to the point
Where there are no visible tool ridges or
Raised drywall compound areas. In other words, Use the worklights, use the wet sponges and J-cloths and make sure your skim compound is free of dried and cured mix fragments. No one
Likes "shit in their mix"or so the saying goes.!
We always tape joints with either paper or mesh
To prevent crackout as much as possible.
I've seen a few contractors go absolutely
apeshit when their new box of compound had
dried bits of mud in it. Keep tools clean by washing and sanding off cured taping compound.
Service access panels for any future
Upgrades saves drywall damage
Post-reno. Theres nothing more frustrating than leaving the next homeowner to guess at where
Junction boxes are concealed.
Floor will be 12mm Mannington
Floating laminate (great for basements
as its warmer than ceramic tile.)
Reno should be done in time for the next
Giro D'Italia and of course, The Tour De France.!
Approaching Level 5 Drywall Finishing
Prior to Prime Out....roughly 32 hours work...
Final pics will be posted once finished...
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