Drywall finishing, in many ways, is a fine art. The amount of finesse required to achieve a perfectly smooth interior finish takes time, resources, and skill—things that wall and ceiling contractors know all too well are not always in ample supply.
Decorative plaster and faux finishing embody a tremendously wide range of products and application techniques for decorating wall and ceiling surfaces. Worldwide, these two crafts are gaining in popularity with impressive growth statistics.
Fibrous plaster is the common name in the Great Britain for the type of plasterwork that is more commonly referred to as plaster moldings or occasionally pre-cast plaster in North America
Test data and on-the-job experience prove that Ceilume thermoformed acoustic ceiling panels out-perform mineral fiber panels and save you time and money. Read this article from Walls & Ceilings to get the facts.
Just reading the title of this article gets my blood pumping a little faster. I started out working for my grandfather in his construction company. He had a hard time getting people to do the drywall work, so I taught myself how to tape and eventually went out on my own doing small drywall jobs.