Commercial

If you are looking for someone to help with your Tulsa Drywall commercial job then we can help you with our Tulsa Drywall Experts team, we can help you with your Tulsa Drywall needs.

From choosing the correct size, width and thickness of the drywall needed. A lot of people get confused and possibly overwhelmed with commercial buildings having metal and not wooden studs because of the building codes in their area. But in reality it can be a simple phone call to Tulsa Drywall Experts to help with information or just to help ease your mind. The process for commercial buildings installation of drywall is almost the same for installation on residential buildings except that the fasteners that you use will be different and most likely metal, so being able to properly secure to the metal, the fasteners and the studs. The Tulsa Drywall that you will use for your commercial project will be thicker and more difficult to hang sometimes needing a scaffolding rig or plenty of ladders at various heights, but you just need to bring plenty of people to help hold the Tulsa Drywall so it does not break when you try to hang it. Your Tulsa Drywall can be fragile and kind of hard to hold so a little coordination and extra hands can be a huge help. Other than the thickness and size, it is mostly the same gypsum board that you would use in a residential project. Gypsum Board will be the most cost effective material to use for your commercial building project as it is a common product, while heavy and strong, it still is the easier material to install.

You can call Tulsa Drywall Experts to ask for advice or helpful hints to help you with your project. Tulsa Drywall can also make a smooth finish and therefore can help if you are wanting to keep a smooth finish but you will still need to know what kind of finish you would want on the installed Tulsa Drywall after you have it installed and hung. Once you get past the fear of hanging your Tulsa Drywall, or just get past the extra muscles you may wish you had, or the strong extra pairs of hands you wish you knew and could ask politely to come and help you when you get started to hang your Tulsa Drywall in your commercial building project. You may find yourself running into an area where you might need to double up the sheets of your Tulsa Drywall and make sure that the joints do not line up so it can help with fire ratings or whatever the code is for your area you are installing in. When in a bathroom or a wet area, you will need to use a moisture proof Tulsa Drywall to help with the water, or a more humid area in that area. You may want to make sure that you do not break the paper on the Tulsa Drywall when installing the fasteners as it will not hold very well at all and therefore the fasteners will have nothing to grip onto and may sag later or start to droop in the future. When finishing your Tulsa Drywall in your commercial building project a standard finish, what we at Tulsa Drywall Experts like to call is a smooth level 5 finish but is also a difficult thing to do but not impossible to achieve. Sometimes a bit of practicing can go a long way for you to achieve the finish you want for your Tulsa Drywall. Always check the joints in your Tulsa Drywall, as you go along installing, to make sure that there are no low hanging spots or loose things, like a screw or fasteners or even just a piece of loose paper to get into the drywall joint compound. It will make the finish process very difficult, as well as time consuming to get to the finish level you would like to have achieved. On the butt joints, yes we at Tulsa Drywall Experts did say butt. But seriously we shall continue on, you can cut a small v groove into the joints to have a place for the drywall joint compound. The joint compound likes to grab onto the grooves and edge of the Tulsa Drywall and help with future possible cracking.

This is a rule that can apply to wet areas, or humid areas as well because you want the Tulsa Drywall on the walls of your bathrooms or wet areas to look just as good as your regular areas. You can use a fiberglass mesh drywall tape on areas that you need to patch, maybe from some type of damage or a Tulsa Drywall patch you had to complete, as it likes to stick to the wall. Just be sure to again remove anything that is loose or hanging down or shows to be not in the correct place so that way you can make the area as flat as possible. A paper drywall tape is another option and is best used for your Tulsa Drywall because it is generally stronger and more resistant to cracking when installed properly with a good drywall joint compound bed underneath. Make sure that you don’t have any dry spots underneath your paper drywall tape because that can cause the tape to blister and will require you to cut it out and patch it to make sure that it doesn’t happen again. So much of this can sound so alarming and can create a self-inflicted headache that you may put off doing the project because of the fear of doing it correctly. Sometimes just getting yourself in the right frame of mind and jumping in and giving yourself some practice time would be a very good suggestion from Tulsa Drywall Experts. Plus giving a call to some of your strongest and ladder climbing family and friends can really ease some of the burden you put on your own head.