Well that's all guaranteed anyways..so get to work! LolWe could all grow old and die before I finish : )
Well that's all guaranteed anyways..so get to work! LolWe could all grow old and die before I finish : )
I'm mostly concerned with the cost of AC and heat. If I keep the temp between 70 and 80 all year, the insulation will pay for itself. The radiant barrier stuff would have been a lot cheaper, but no where near as good.Is real heavy plastic an option? Or do ya want it looking all pro like? 3k damn that's a lot.
Railroading it means you stand the sheets up rather than laying 'em down. That way, you don't get any butt joints. Bone joints (the tapered edge) are a lot easier to finish. Butt joints aren't.Railroad it? Is that faster than tape and mud?
I did that in the shop downstairs. I didn't know it had a name, though. I still got butt joints because the walls were 9' and I used 8' panels. Upstairs I have angled trusses and 42" side walls. The ceiling is a little over 6'. It's going to be a piece meal mess no mater how I cut it.Railroading it means you stand the sheets up rather than laying 'em down. That way, you don't get any butt joints. Bone joints (the tapered edge) are a lot easier to finish. Butt joints aren't.
In uk all drywall is fitted verticallyRailroading it means you stand the sheets up rather than laying 'em down. That way, you don't get any butt joints. Bone joints (the tapered edge) are a lot easier to finish. Butt joints aren't.
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