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Steve's Basement - Drywall
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Finishing Touches
The drywall phase is complete.
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Thanks to Kurt
Bialobreski (future brother-in-law) for his help with the drywall. Kurt and I worked two LONG
days on a Friday and Saturday and still didn't quite finish the ceiling. I had
to do part of the shop and bedroom myself after he left. It wasn't
too bad with the drywall lift. |
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| We were able to put the sheets through one of the windows so I bought
12' sheets for the ceiling (since I had help) and 8' sheets for the walls
that I'd be doing those myself. I decided not to do the mud and taping myself. I hired the same
people that did the rest of our house when it was being built. I
think they do good work.
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5/8" used for bathroom ceiling, closet wall, and both sides of the theater wall for soundproofing. |
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Kurt putting the last screws in the second sheet. |
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Bedroom looking at the closet |
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Bathroom. The green drywall is moisture resistant. |
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Rec room looking towards the theater wall. |
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Rec room looking towards the fireplace and wet bar. |
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