Drywall
Contracting
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Every community needs drywall
specialists who can hang, tape and texture gypsum
drywall. This practical manual explains what you
need to know to operate successfully as a drywall
contractor. It covers the trade, planning and
estimating jobs, and the do's and don'ts of running
a drywall contracting business:
Doing the Work
The tools and materials you should be using to
increase productivity, how to measure and mark
board, fastening techniques (with screws, adhesive
and clips) for both wood and metal studs, where to
use blocking and reinforcement, multi-ply
applications, patching and repairs, self-supporting
partitions, joint and surface treatments you should
know about, and how to install corner-bead and
expansion joints. An excellent chapter on preventing
drywall problems is by itself worth the price of
this book.
Estimating Costs
The eight steps in making any drywall estimate, how
to be sure your estimate covers all costs, sample
labor and material estimating forms you can use
quick ways to figure the materials required for both
new construction and remodeling work, how to spot
hidden costs (studs misaligned), and a complete
sample estimate. The author includes his own
man-hour tables for use when making your estimates.
Drywall contracting
Getting set up in business (licensing, regulations,
insurance, finding working capital), hiring and
motivating employees, scheduling your jobs, and
brining in enough work to stay busy and profitable.
The book is filled with practical tips, pictures,
drawings, tables, forms and examples to help you
build a career as a successful drywall contractor.
The Author
Jim Frane has been installing, finishing and
repairing drywall on both new construction and
remodeling jobs since the 1970's. When he was
learning how to do drywall work, he had to learn the
hard way, by doing it there was no good reference
manual that completely explained drywall
installation until this book was published. In
addition to this book, Mr. Frane has had several
articles published in technical magazines. He's
earned an engineering degree and holds two
engineering licenses.
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