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Our commercial projects include both new construction and repairs/restorations. Occupied and fully operational job sites are never a problem. And we can also plan, manage, and build multi-phase jobs.
· Measures and cuts drywall panels to fit in and around specific spaces such as doors, windows, electrical outlets, and lighting fixtures.
· Installs drywall panels to wood or metal studs.
· Uses drywall compound to fill in and cover joints, screws, nails, and other imperfections.
· Sands joint compound once dry and applies drywall tape.
· Creates textured surfaces when requested.
· Performs other related duties as assigned.
· Ability to read simple building plans.
· Ability to estimate quantity of materials required for a project.
· Ability to measure and cut drywall to fit in specific spaces.
· Excellent hand-eye coordination.
· Ability to work independently and with a work crew.
· Ability to use hand tools and power tools required for installing drywall.
· High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
· Previous related experience preferred; on-the-job training offered.
· Prolonged periods standing, climbing ladders, bending, and kneeling.
· Physically able to install drywall and secure in place.
· Must be able to lift 50 pounds at a time to lift and move drywall panels.
if you are thinking of removing their popcorn ceilings in the way Rollins demonstrates should absolutely make sure there is no asbestos in their ceiling for their health and safety. The majority of popcorn ceilings pre-1978 in the United States will have asbestos in them so please contact a licensed professional to remove a popcorn ceiling. Homes from 1978 to 1989 may contain asbestos, and after 1989 ceilings probably don’t contain asbestos (although this can vary from country to country). If you are unsure, consider getting a test done to determine if there is asbestos in your ceiling
your Popcorn Ceiling Removal Bucket and your 12" putty knife or taping blade and from your ladder begin scraping the popcorn texture into the Popcorn Ceiling Removal Bucket. To ensure that you get all of the popcorn texture into the Popcorn Ceiling Removal Bucket, guide the bucket along the edge of your putty knife. As you scrape the popcorn ceiling texture it will fall directly into the bucket. This is key to eliminating the mess of the removal process, saving you lots of clean up time and keeping your room clean.
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