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FIVE COMMON MISTAKES WHEN INSTALLING DRYWALL FIBER CEMENT BOARD

Drywall is quickly becoming preferred choice of building material for architects and contractors in the construction industry across the world. Drywall installation is easier and quicker than brick and mortar construction. However, there are a few mistakes that both installers and contractors make during drywall installation as below:


1. Over Screwing the Drywall

Screwing or nailing too deep can break the surface of drywall. That is the reason to cause decrease in holding power of the nail. The solution here is to drive the screw head just enough to the surface. Choosing suitable screws helps in regulating the depth of the screw during drywall installation.


2. Over Sanding the Drywall Surface

Over Sanding the Drywall surface
Sanding

Sanding helps to achieve aesthetics in construction but over sanding is against the perfect smoothness result and it can damage the surface of the seam. The idea here is to go ahead with the sanding process judiciously and not be too aggressive. A smooth surface will improve the paint finish by miles. Installing a light at the bottom of the wall will help in achieving results that are smooth.


3. Drywall Joints are Too Tight

Overtightening the drywall joints can be an invitation to huge problems. For two adjacent sheets of drywall that are aligned side-by-side, overtightening the joints between them can lead to breaking. The idea here is to allow some room for expansion and contraction of the frames during drywall installation. Typically, keep at least 1/8” of space between the sheets or head over to our knowledge centre and check out the installation manual to know about the perfect practices for drywall installation.


4. Misaligning Holes for Electrical Boxes

It is no doubt that cutting a perfect hole in drywall can be tricky; however, a professional is equipped with tools and experience to make the correct measurements. For a flawless finish, a professional will typically use a ‘Blind Mark,’ – a tool that is used for perfect cutouts. Instead of manually doing it with markings, cutters and what not – a tool like Blind Mark will ensure precision.








5. Checking the Fit Before Fastening Screws

Even after having the perfect cutouts for electrical boxes it is necessary to ensure that the fit is perfect. If the fit is not accurate, drywall can break or create unnecessary tension on the surface. Hence, it is necessary to check the fit of electrical boxes before pressing and fastening the drywall to its position.

Drywall installation should be done carefully to ensure the best fit and finish. Application of tape is also necessary before painting and texturing to ensure that finishing touches are up to mark. Furthermore, covering the crevices with joint compound is also critical, and only a professional knows how to use it the best.


The era of construction is changing, and drywall is quickly becoming the choice of building material. However, since it is a new technology, it becomes more important to know the basics of installation to get it right. We, Duragreen, offer the best drywall solutions for numerous applications to suit all needs.

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