You can create tight and fitted corners more easily.
Drywall floor or ceiling first.
Now a word for you rookies.
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Install drywall on the walls before installing floor covering.
Hanging the drywall on the ceiling first is not only simpler but will lead to longer lasting results that require fewer future repairs.
The general construction rule is to work from the top of the room downward.
Professionals always do the lids ceilings first.
Both drywall work and floor installation create a mess but drywall s mess far exceeds that of flooring.
If time is of the essence it s quicker to hang the drywall and tape out the walls first.
To make it a lot easier pony up for a drywall lift.
First time remodelers often make the mistake of letting drywall rest on the floor while attaching it to the vertical wall studs with screws rather than pushing the board up as high as possible to.
Hang drywall on the ceiling first then the walls.
This recommendation does not apply to subfloor.
That way the wall pieces support the ceiling pieces.
Hanging drywall over your head is no fun.
A standard 8 foot high wall accommodates two sheets of drywall installed horizontally.
Hanging drywall from the top down.
Drywall is heavy awkward and hard to get into position.
Construction s a messy job and if you install the flooring first you ll spend more time on the walls because you ll have to be more careful not to drip joint compound on a new floor.
The drywall on the walls can support the ceiling pieces.
Check the ceiling for bowed joists using a 4 ft.
Install the top row of panels first pushing each panel up as tight as it will go against the ceiling drywall.
To make the job somewhat easier make a crutch photo 3.