Drywall screwguns are available for purchase at hardware stores and other stores that sell tools, like department stores. Some places to try include Home Depot, Amazon, and Sears.
Someone can purchase drywall lifts from a number of companies online such as Amazon. Amazon has a large selection of drywall lifts from numerous companies.
One can purchase Taping Drywall Tools in online stores such as Alsa Taping Tools or All-Wall. They are also available on eBay, Ames Tools, Amazon or Tape Tech.
A drywall screw gun can be purchased at many hardware stores such as Home Depot, ACE, or Lowes. They can also be purchased online in places such as Amazon.
You can purchase small drywall sheets for your home renovation project at hardware stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, or local building supply stores.
You can purchase 4x8 drywall sheets for your home renovation project at home improvement stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, or local building supply stores.
Yes, mesh type drywall tape usually has adhesive on one side.
"Generally, the most important part would be the drywall itself. After that, commonly used tools would include: Hammers, nails, Drywall Tape, a Saw or Blade, Drywall Compound and a trowel. Not a supply, but a nice tip would be to always purchase a little extra drywall to account for any mistakes that may be made."
If one side of the drywall is green, it is actually green board. Green board is made with concrete, and is intended for high humidity areas. It will not mold or mildew the same way normal drywall will in moist conditions.
One can get Drywall tools at some housewares stores such as, Home depot, at some online stores such as eBay, Amazon, or one can also get them at some yard sales.
The weight of one sheet of drywall 12'x2'x1" (feet) would typically be around 53-57 pounds, depending on the specific type and thickness of the drywall.
No, one-half inch drywall is not actually one-half inch thick. It is typically around 0.48 inches thick.
To drywall around a one-piece tub and shower, start by measuring and cutting the drywall to fit the walls surrounding the unit. Ensure the drywall is moisture-resistant, especially in wet areas. Use a utility knife to make clean cuts and fit the drywall snugly around the tub's edges, leaving a small gap at the bottom for caulking. Finally, secure the drywall with screws and tape the seams, then finish with joint compound before painting.