Drywall Prep: Empty House and Beginning Drywall

It makes the house look big to have it completely empty with no drywall to separate the rooms. My friend sent me a panorama shot and I thought it would be a good technique to capture the feeling of the almost empty house.

Empty House Panorama

Empty House Panorama

Panorama from LIving Room

Panorama from Living Room

Panorama from Master Bedroom

Panorama from Master Bedroom

Drywall barely got started today. The sub contracted drywall hangers that were supposed to make the job go more quickly did not show up. So most of the day our contractor worked alone and did a great job on some of the tricky areas.

Shower Denshield

Shower Denshield

Wainscot in closet

Wainscot in closet

Two guys showed up for about 30 minutes and didn’t follow directions and slit the membrane where it was too tight without telling me! I was able to tape it again and add a piece to stretch it to fit better, but not a good sign. Hope they don’t mess it up too badly.

They put up about three sheets of drywall and then left and Hector finished the front entry.

Entry Drywall from Kitchen

Entry Drywall from Kitchen

Front Entry Drywall

Front Entry Drywall

The crew and their boss are supposed to show up tomorrow at seven. Hopefully they won’t disappoint Hector and us again!

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