Drywall Boarding

Drywall boarding, also known as drywall installation or hanging, is the process of attaching sheets of drywall to the framing of a building to create walls and ceilings. Drywall boards are made of gypsum, which is a soft mineral that is shaped into large panels and then covered with paper or fiberglass.
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Drywall Taping

Drywall taping is the process of applying joint compound, also known as mud, to the seams between drywall boards to create a smooth and seamless surface. Taping is typically done after the drywall boards have been hung, and is an essential step in the finishing of walls and ceilings.
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Drywall Finishing

Drywall finishing is the final step in the process of creating smooth and visually appealing walls and ceilings. This process typically involves applying joint compound to the seams and screw/nail holes on the drywall, sanding down the rough spots, and creating a smooth and consistent surface for painting or other finishing techniques.
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