Drywall for The Basement
Quote from ArchieBoy on November 18, 2020, 8:01 amIt's one thing after the next. I took a look at my basement today, and now I want to replace the drywall. I have never done anything to the walls in my house, but the ones in my basement look disgusting. I'm ready to hire someone to come out and do the work. The only problem is that I am too cheap to do so. Does anybody know the process for replacing drywall or a decent priced contractor who can?
It's one thing after the next. I took a look at my basement today, and now I want to replace the drywall. I have never done anything to the walls in my house, but the ones in my basement look disgusting. I'm ready to hire someone to come out and do the work. The only problem is that I am too cheap to do so. Does anybody know the process for replacing drywall or a decent priced contractor who can?
Quote from braelynn on November 19, 2020, 2:28 amReplacing drywall is a messy job! You can put new drywall up over the existing drywall. What is wrong with yours? Does it need to be replaced or repaired? You could always use mud, then sand and paint the existing - if it's not too bad.
Replacing drywall is a messy job! You can put new drywall up over the existing drywall. What is wrong with yours? Does it need to be replaced or repaired? You could always use mud, then sand and paint the existing - if it's not too bad.
Quote from Charli on January 16, 2021, 2:37 pmThat is one job that I hate to be a part of. Putting up drywall but most importantly finishing drywall! I hate it! It's backbreaking, messy and tedious work. Of course it can be done by you, it's just a pain.
That is one job that I hate to be a part of. Putting up drywall but most importantly finishing drywall! I hate it! It's backbreaking, messy and tedious work. Of course it can be done by you, it's just a pain.

