Monday, January 20, 2014

Drywall A Rv

Drywall a mobile home to give it an updated look.


Putting up new drywall is one way to give a mobile home a fresh, modern look. However, because many mobile homes' walls are originally made from a very light plywood or other engineered wall surface, it's important to use the thinnest drywall available, 1/4 inch, to prevent the mobile home from sagging under the extra weight. Hanging drywall is not particularly difficult but does require the proper tools and some attention to detail. Before hanging any drywall, the old walls should be removed so the studs are exposed.


Instructions


1. Measure the first piece of drywall you'll need, starting in a corner. The drywall will need to hang lengthwise, perpendicular to the ceiling joists.


2. Measure the length on the drywall and mark it.


3. Set the T-square on top of the edge of the drywall and align it with your mark.


4. Score the drywall with the utility knife, using the T-square as your guide. You should not try to cut it all the way through.


5. Snap the drywall back along the score line and cut through the rest of the tape on the other side of the drywall with the utility knife.


6. Insert the drywall dimpler into the end of the cordless drill.


7. Lift the sheet of drywall up to the ceiling with the help of a friend and quickly put screws in the corners to hold it up.


8. Push upward on the drywall until it is snug against the ceiling and finish screwing the sheet in by applying one screw every 16 inches. Screw locations will already be marked by the manufacturer.


9. Hang the rest of the ceiling in the same manner.


10. Measure the first piece of drywall that's going to go on the walls and cut using the same technique as for the ceiling pieces.


11. Lift the drywall piece so it is snug against the ceiling and screw it in, using one screw every 16 inches.


12. Work your way around the room until it is completely drywalled.








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