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Hanging drywall is an arduous task. Attaching it to the ceiling is even tougher—almost impossible if you are doing the job yourself. Here's a great technique for hanging drywall on your ceiling ...
Fasten wood backing wherever drywall ends have no support within four inches. Note: Make sure to check corners and ceiling/wall joints. Measure from the end of the ceiling to the middle of a joist ...
Hanging Drywall From the Top Down Hang drywall on the ceiling first, then the walls. Check the ceiling for bowed joists using a 4-ft. level.
Always hang ceilings first, and then butt the first pieces of wall drywall up tight to the ceiling. When cutting drywall, do not use a circular saw. You would be shocked how many rookies do this.
Essentially, hanging drywall is like putting a puzzle together. In most cases, the panels are installed with the long side running horizontally, perpendicular to the wall studs.
Essentially, hanging drywall is like putting a puzzle together. In most cases, the panels are installed with the long side running horizontally, perpendicular to the wall studs.
Hanging drywall can be a difficult task to achieve alone, especially for first-time DIYers. The hardest part is getting it attached to the ceiling without a helping hand. There are a few tools to help ...