If you plan to alter the walls and ceilings, you should first know how they were constructed. Plaster and drywall
surfaces each have their advantages and drawbacks. Drywall is far more common than plaster these days, and much less
costly. Plaster however, can't be beat for it's good looks and solid feel.
Drywall, a chalklike core of gypsum plaster bonded between two sheets of paper, drywall is the most common interior wall
material today. Though it doesn't offer the solidity of plaster nor have the same finished surface, drywall is easy to
work with and comes in a variety of types oto suit different interior situations.
Nearly anything you can put on a wall--paint, wallpaper, paneling, and trip--can also be used effectively on ceilings. Painting
of course is the easiest and most common way of finishing off a ceiling, but textured drywall and suspended ceilings offer
some special advantages, especially in remodeling situations.
A ceilng texture adds a low-tech, inexpensive design feature to any interior. These textures may appear difficult to achieve,
but with the right equipment, they're quite simple--they can even help disguise mistakes made with installing drywall and taping
seams. Blown ceilings require equipment that the renovation companies can offer.
A drywall contractor from our company can do the right job for you. We can create a textured ceiling by spraying diluted
joint compound through an airless paint sprayer.
If you are planning on Please contact us today and one of our ceilings and walls renovation specialists will be able
to provide you more details.
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