Author: Ethan
• Friday, September 04th, 2009

In many cases when we buy a home, or buy an investment property, or when we want to do a remodeling job, we just cant afford to hire someone  to do the project. That is when it’s helpful to do the drywall project yourself.

There are many home improvement projects that you can do yourself, like that of drywall. Doing the dry walling in your home is actually not that difficult, but it is time consuming and you do need to put a little elbow grease into the job.

First you need to determine whether dry walling will actually solve the problem or whether the problem is major and needs some serious professional help. For instance, if your walls have some serious large holes in them, then you probably need to call in a professional repair person to do the job. But if the defects are purely cosmetic, or you are installing drywall in a new room, then you can often do it yourself. There is lots of information online, and you can also get help at your local home improvements store.

Besides the drywall you will also need a few tools. For instance, you will need a drywall T-square. The T square allows you to make a square cut. You do this by setting the T-square at the top of the drywall and then scoring your cut with a utility knife.

When you need to make cuts around outlets then you can use a drywall saw, which you use just like a regular saw. If that doesn’t work then you want to use a keyhole saw. This saw works ideally because all you have to do is punch the tip through the drywall.

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