07-29-2010, 10:59 AM
I actually dont! The guys we used to use are off island now.
Drywall is the one thing that can make or break a project! And it never looks as good again as the day the painter wipes his brushes off at the end of painting. But it is a necessary evil... on most projects.
SB stays out of dry walling because he is anal retentive about it and he loses money doing it because he dinks around fixing every shadow or mark. Drywall guys hate it when he is the project manager - he goes around with his pencil marking the bad spots!
We lived in one place where you wouldn't see the bad spots until we turned the overhead lights off and just had table lamps on. He would lay in bed and see them - I would say CLOSE YOUR EYES and stop looking!
Drywall is the one thing that can make or break a project! And it never looks as good again as the day the painter wipes his brushes off at the end of painting. But it is a necessary evil... on most projects.
SB stays out of dry walling because he is anal retentive about it and he loses money doing it because he dinks around fixing every shadow or mark. Drywall guys hate it when he is the project manager - he goes around with his pencil marking the bad spots!
We lived in one place where you wouldn't see the bad spots until we turned the overhead lights off and just had table lamps on. He would lay in bed and see them - I would say CLOSE YOUR EYES and stop looking!