Drywall Hanging Tips that Can Help


by Muhammad Azmi

Do you have a wall project that you want to handle yourself? Maybe, you have chosen to tackle this project on your own. Drywall is the easiest way for most newbie home owners to accomplish this. Drywall comes in premade sheets that can be hung up on the wall instead of having to endure the time consuming process of plastering or mudding your walls. Depending on your level of expertise, you and a friend could probably complete your drywall project over a long weekend if you follow these simple drywall hanging tips.

Choose the Right Tools

Two of your most important tools will be your measuring tape and a very sharp knife. Hanging drywall involves cutting the drywall sheets based upon very precise measurements. In order to place your sheets of drywall, you must measure your spaces first. This is not a game of estimation. Get the right measurements or risk having to purchase more drywall sheets because you messed up the original ones due to incorrect measurements.

Once you make the correct measurements with a very sharp knife, you will have to cut your drywall. Measure and cut your drywall according to the measurements that you take on your walls and then transfer to the drywall sheets. You don't have to cut the entire sheet; you can just cut and then crack the remainder of the sheet until it is separated. In error, many people will opt to use power tools to separate their drywall sheets, but power tools tend to create a lot of dust and debris. Flying debris is unwanted within most construction areas mostly because of safety reasons. So in the end, leave the power tools along and make sure you get a very sharp knife for cutting your drywall sheets.

Remember that Ceilings are Harder

Remember, ceilings are usually the hardest area to hang drywall. However, look at it like this; if you properly learn how to do it, you will have the skills to do basically any type of drywall project. Ceilings are more difficult to handle because of the weight of the drywall sheets. You will need the aid of an assistant or a drywall lift in order to help you lift and hang your drywall sheets on the ceiling.

In addition, many people will opt to use nails to hang drywall on the ceiling, but nails have been known to come out of place at a later time. It is better to use screws when you are hanging drywall on the ceiling.

Purchase Safety Goggles

Yes, ceilings are the hardest part of hanging drywall. This can also be attributed to the fact that it poses a lot of safety risks as well. With the use of nails, screws, power tools and flying debris, you should always invest in a pair of good safety goggles. Although you really shouldn't use a majority of the listed items while you are hanging your drywall, you should still invest in quality safety tools just in case you opt not to follow the referenced drywall hanging tips that have been provided.

In conclusion, drywall hanging is a huge project to tackle, but if you are going to do it, make sure that you heed the drywall hanging tips that are above.

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