A trend in this series of articles has been to focus on new construction, and to address some of the more common-and in some cases less common-situations encountered by drywall
As easy as it is to think of Walls & Ceilings as a construction magazine, I've always thought of it as at least as much a business magazine. Of course,
Ever left a job site with a sense of doom or despair? You drive away angry with knots in the pit of your stomach, knowing you've lost control and there
I must say that I've received a record amount of e-mails from plasterers across the country. I just wanted to say I appreciate your comments and the questions that are
For the third installment in our series, familiarizing ourselves with the technical and environmental aspects of light gauge metal framing, we'll examine the process by which coils of sheet steel
Photo 1: Justin, 12; Christopher, 8: How many more years will I be able to whoop these guys?Well, it's that time again. Once again, my opinion counts for something. Oh
It doesn't seem possible that five years have gone by since I started writing this column but this month marks that milestone. I want to thank the entire Walls &
The use of EIFS with drainage started in the '90s as a result of the idea that incorporating some sort of drainage capability into an EIFS-clad wall would help solve
Among the many hassles of uprooting one's residence is the need to establish new business relationships with all the people we rely on to keep up the household. When we
With constant improvements in the technology used to develop building materials and ever-increasing advancements in building design through the use of computers, it is a challenge for building officials to