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Top 100 Drywall Projects

  1. 46. Hanging Drywall (00:00:56)

    You can save hundreds or thousands of dollars by hanging drywall yourself.

  2. 47. How to Repair a Hole in Drywall

    Learn how to patch a hole in drywall.

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  3. 48. Thickness Counts (01:51)

    When choosing drywall thickness, consider the walls you'll be covering.

  4. 49. Removing a Popcorn Ceiling (00:05:59)

    Paul Ryan provides tips for removing a dated popcorn-textured ceiling.

  5. 50. Spackling & Drywall Compounds (03:15)

    What is the difference? The mystery is revealed.

  6. 51. EZ Rip (01:08)

    Measure, mark and cut drywall fast with this single tool.

  7. 52. How to Hang Drywall and Mud

    Adding new drywall is a necessary step for a remodel. Learn how to hang and mud drywall with these easy step-by-step directions.

    Time:
    Weekend
    Cost:
    $100 - $250
    Difficulty:
    Easy to Moderate
  8. 53. Tips and Tricks for Accurately Cutting Drywall

    DIY Network has pro tips on how to properly cut and fit drywall.

  9. 54. Closing Up the Walls: Finishing the Drywall

    As the Home IQ team follows this home construction process, the second drywall crew arrives to begin the finishing the drywall phase. R...

  10. 55. Repairing Drywall (01:00)

    Here are the DIY Basics for repairing drywall.

  11. 56. How to Install Basement Drywall

    These step-by-step instructions demonstrate how to install drywall as a substrate for paneling to adhere to.

    Time:
    Weekend
    Cost:
    $500 - $1,000
    Difficulty:
    Easy to Moderate
  12. 57. Fire Hall Rec Room (03:42)

    A firehouse gets a rec room for the guys to enjoy when they're off duty.

  13. 58. Drywall: Measuring and Cutting (03:13)

    Tips for accurately measuring and cutting drywall panels

  14. 59. How to Repair Drywall (06:29)

    Here's a brief overview of how to repair damaged drywall.

  15. 60. Tile Backsplash (02:43)

    With these tips from Marc Bartolomeo, anyone can tile a kitchen backsplash.

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