Drywall Plastering – A Great New Method

Drywall Plastering is often replaced with other forms of traditional plastering because it is labor intensive and expensive as well. The old fashioned plaster on wood needs three coats of plaster and it may not be within the skill of many people to do it, and needs professionals most of the time to do even the repair work.

In many new homes today drywall plastering is undoubtedly the favorite wall covering material. It costs relatively less and performs well in most applications. It is also easy to install and the finished look is also good, especially after it is painted properly.

There is paperless DP as well. Since there is no paper surface the drywall is covered with fiberglass. The positive features of the fiberglass surface are water-resistance and reduction in the spread of mold.

The material used to patch the plaster for the holes is special. It is not too difficult to patch plaster walls, but it depends on the size of the holes to be patched. However, it is recommended not to use drywall joint compound as patching material.

There are various types of tools for this kind of plastering, and they have different levels of quality. If you are interested in doing a lot of drywall jobs, it is worth investing in some tools like an assortment of joint knives, stilts, a taping banjo or some other special tools.

Drywall plastering is used to finish interior walls. But you have to be careful to choose the right type of plastering for the right location, as there are different types. For wet locations there is a special type of plastering which is moisture-resistant. If you use regular drywall in such locations, it can fall apart.

Sometimes even if the plastering is done correctly, it gets cracks. In such cases the joint compound may hold too much water and then crack when it dries up. Or, due to some movement of the walls cracks could develop.

But actually DP also requires skill. It appears to be quite easy, but it needs to be practiced a couple of years, before it can get a perfect look. There are DIY’s tools available in the market. Try and avoid the two common mistakes made. Never work with lumpy joint compound and you have to live with the idea that you cannot become a perfectionist in DP after having applied only a second coat.

Drywall finishing techniques can help you to get a professional finish. They are not as simple as they seem to be on TV or in the DIY’s manual. You must get enough practice working with joint compound and drywall taping. Actually it needs a lot of hand-eye co-ordination as well.

There are some common problems linked with drywall plastering and these are blisters on the plastering, and the tape also tends to fall off at places. The blisters happen normally when there isn’t enough joint compound between the tape and the drywall surface. Here again your hand-eye co-ordination is necessary. Besides that the mixing of the joint compound is important, because it should have the right consistency. And you should also have the right tools to prevent the blisters.

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