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There are many websites advertising drywall jobs. If you have the neccesary skills and some good reviews you can usually find drywall jobs around your area. There are also companies that handle dry wall jobs. Yes there is an online database of drywall finisher jobs. You can go to these websites: www.drywallflorida.com and www.jobbankusa.com/ohb/ohb205.html
The best way to find drywall finisher jobs online is via your local Craigslist job listings, specifically the "general labor" and "skilled trades" job categories. For one-off jobs, try the "labor gigs" section. Also try Simplyhired.com and Hotjobs.com, as their listings are frequently updated.
Try a service contractor search engine like Service Magic: http://www.servicemagic.com/
contact a qualifies drywall finisher( taper) other than that...its a problem by problem basis that shoyuld be looked at first. soory i could not be of more help.
Websites such as Monster.com allow people to post jobs for hire. You may check that site to see if anyone is hiring drywall finishers in KS. I would suggest chekcing out the listings on Careerbuilder.com. With the currnt recession there are not many jobs available.
It is safe to install panels of drywall on side walls by yourself. However, if you are installing drywall on the ceiling by yourself, you will need a drywall lift to assist you. Attempting to put drywall on the ceiling without a lift is extremely dangerous and difficult. Yes, it is safe to install drywall yourself. Make sure that you obtain any necessary permits and wear protective gear and supplies to prevent from inhaling any dust.
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White drywall is just normal everyday drywall.
Vibration of WHAT? The noise of the saw? The impact of the tree when it hit the ground? Etc? Unless the tree actually struck your residence, proving damage to your drywall is going to be difficult if not impossible.
A drywall dimpler is a drill bit used to countersink a drywall screw to the proper depth without breaking the drywall paper.
No. It is quite simple and easy as long as you have the basic skills, the necessary tools and the suitable materials for the job.