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Whether you're hiring a drywall contractor or
doing the job yourself, there are certain aspects of the finishing that need
to be inspected before painting. To find and correct errors in the work, it's best to go over it with a "fine tooth comb". This can be accomplished in several ways and it's really best to use all of them during your inspection. 1. Do a walk through eyeballing the job carefully. You will find obvious mistakes this way and can either correct them immediately or mark them with a pencil to come back later and do a touch up application. 2. Change lighting and search again for flaws. After all, your room will be used with natural and artificial lighting. Some errors will not appear unless there is bright artificial lighting. |
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3. Use "touch" to find uneven drywall application. Run the palm of your hand over areas to make sure the whole wall feels even. 4. Perform
another inspection after applying the primer coat of paint. Do this again using
both natural and artificial lighting.
About the
Author: Lynn Solana has been involved in the
drywall profession for many years and has survived numerous home remodeling and
building projects. From hiring contractors to working hands on, she has
experienced the entire spectrum of home improvement. These tips are just among
hundreds more that she shares on her website. If you have a remodeling project
involving drywall, check out Drywall Finishing Tips now!
http://www.drywallfinishingtips.com
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