We took
the sheetrock off the walls, ceilings and carpet off the floors and found tongue and groove walls, beadboard ceilings and wood tongue and groove floors and best part was a FIREPLACE — so happy!
Not exact matches
However he said lumber, cement,
sheetrock and most building materials fly
off the shelves at amazing speed and it average out to 8 + minutes, and their goal is to reduce that number even more, and usually by phasing out stuff that sits and stocking more stuff that sells and if that's true eventually there would be zero variety.
The house was not in bad shape; some minor
sheetrock touch up, one door was
off the hinges and had to be replaced, but she left a bunch of junk («I'll have it removed by Saturday») that I had to take to the dump.
We substantially finished the
sheetrock on Thursday, and plan to kick
off priming / painting on Friday.
I would withhold at least 10 % until the
sheetrock is up and the plates are on and the final is signed
off.
So he squared it
off with
Sheetrock inside; outside, new cedar planks cover the work.
But, I had to patch the
Sheetrock when I moved as this Velcro pulled
off part of it item patches!