0 material consisting of two sheets of heavy paper with a layer of plaster between them, used to make walls and ceilings before putting on a top layer of plaster --
There, the storm surge flooded the building in 6 feet (1.8 m) of water, causing great damage to the floor, drywall, and electricity.
With rear seats removed, the cargo area in large minivans can hold a 4x8 ft sheet of drywall or plywood flat.
Drywall was removed from guest room walls to highlight the original masonry bricks.
Priming gypsum board (drywall) is also standard practice with new construction because it seals the wall and aids in preventing mold.
The railroad's business is primarily transporting coal, metal products, paper products, chemicals, drywall products and limestone.
He first begins cutting the drywall, which he does by using a connected propane stove as a sawhorse.
A later feature was the use of drywall instead of plaster and lath wall-building techniques which required skilled carpenters.
Oak flooring is original, but the lath and plaster walls on the first story have been covered over with drywall.