Drywall has a massive visual impact on any room. People often underestimate the value of drywall and cut corners by hiring inexperienced contractors , trying DIY installation resulting in more time and money in the long run. call finish right construction and you won’t be disappointed with the results. We have the experience with residential houses to commercial buildings. You can rest easy knowing whatever project you have we can get the job done.
With are commercialized automatic mud and tape equipment we can guarantee a professional finish every time.
Lincoln County drywall installers
When it comes to drywall, our portfolio at Finish Right Construction really showcases why we’re a go-to choice for Lincoln City and Newport drywall services. We’ve hung and finished walls for big projects like the Lincoln County School District—those prevailing wage jobs where timeline and precision is everything. we also bring that same dedication to cozy residential homes across the coast. From flawless new drywall installations in Newport Oregon renovations to fixing up dings and holes in Lincoln City home repairs, our work stands out with flawless finishes and lasting quality. Whether it’s a full Lincoln City drywall installation or a quick patch-up, I love transforming spaces with that perfect, paint-ready finish—it’s the kind of craftsmanship I’m thrilled to share with you!
Experience and Current Knowledge
At Finish Right Construction, we bring a wealth of experience to the table, proudly serving Lincoln City and Newport, Oregon, while staying dedicated to growing with the ever-changing construction industry. My team and I are passionate about keeping up-to-date—learning the latest techniques, getting hands-on with new products, and staying in tune with current trends. This commitment ensures we can meet every customer request, delivering top-notch results that shine, whether it’s a sleek Lincoln City drywall installation or a custom Newport Oregon drywall repair. We pour our heart into giving you the best, blending our seasoned know-how with fresh ideas.
When it comes to drywall finishes, we’re all about quality you can see and feel. Whether you’re after a smooth wall, a classic orange peel texture, or a stunning brocade finish, our Lincoln City drywall services deliver perfection every time. We take serious pride in our installations, crafting walls that stand strong and look flawless. Plus, we install unique products such as sound-resistant QuietRock drywall—perfect for hotels, commercial buildings, and residential homes across coastal Oregon. From cutting noise in a busy Newport hotel to creating a peaceful retreat in a Lincoln City residence, we’ve got the skills and passion to make your space exceptional.
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installing a fire rated ceiling for Lincoln County School District
At Finish Right Construction, we know picking the right drywall product for your space is a big deal, especially when it comes to meeting codes and handling tricky spots like wet areas in Lincoln City and Newport, Oregon. For places like bathrooms, kitchens, or coastal homes prone to moisture, we recommend moisture-resistant drywall—often called green board—or mold-resistant options like purple board to keep things safe and durable in those damp conditions. Building codes around here, especially for commercial projects or multi-family units, might call for fire-rated drywall (Type X) in walls or ceilings to boost safety, and we’ve got that covered too. For noise control in a bustling Newport hotel or a cozy Lincoln City home, we might suggest QuietRock to hush things up. We’ll walk you through it all, making sure your Lincoln City drywall installation or Newport Oregon drywall repair fits your space perfectly—code-compliant, practical, and built to last!
Installing 4 1/2 x 12 foot 5/8, drywall. The biggest size available, requires 2 people to install.
Last time you visited the local hardware store or big box home improvement store looking for drywall mud you may have been puzzled by the variety. Do all joint compounds work the same or should you use a certain type of mud for certain applications? Let's discuss the two basic categories of mud and then we can break down the choices within these two categories. This article is not meant as a review of any brand or recommendation of a certain product line, rather this is a general discussion that applies to many different brands of drywall compound.
Quick-setting drywall mud comes in powdered form usually in plastic lined paper bags. The plastic lining keeps moisture out and preserves freshness. Keeping the powdered mud dry is critical. When water comes in contact with hot mud it begins an irreversible chemical reaction that causes the mud to harden. Once quickset mud hardens you cannot reuse it. If a bag of hot mud contains even a few small parts of hardened mud, it can render the entire bag unusable. Hardened lumps of hot mud cause scratches in drywall seams and make it very difficult to create truly smooth finishes.
When it comes to hot-mud, there is a difference between hardening and drying. Hot mud hardens by means of a chemical reaction. Manufacturers mix different amounts of hardening agents into the material causing it to set up at different times. Hot mud is packaged according to the time it takes to harden. For example, quick-setting drywall mud is sold in packages labeled 5-minute, 20-minute, 45-minute, 90-minute or higher. This refers to the length of time it takes from when the powder comes in contact with water to when it hardens and can be recoated.
Actual working time is generally less than the time listed. For example, 45-minute hot mud may begin to set up in 30-35 minutes. The working time can vary slightly depending on a few factors. High humidity or cooler temperatures causes hot mud to take longer to set. Hot dry conditions can cause 5-minute mud to set before you even get a chance to spread it on your patch. If you need quick-setting drywall powder to set up faster than normal, using hot water when mixing will usually do the trick.
The other main category of drywall mud is pre-mixed drywall mud. It is what most people think of when referring to drywall mud. Pre-mixed drywall mud is sold in either 4.5 gallon buckets or in boxes/cartons containing a plastic bag of mud. Most often, the boxes of mud are also 4.5 gallons in volume but occasionally you will find 3.5 gallon boxes. Therefore, if you see a box of drywall mud that seems cheeper than most, make sure to check the volume. Pre-mixed drywall mud is, as the name indicates, pre-mixed and ready to use.
Pre-mixed drywall mud is almost always thinned with water before using. The amount of water used depends on how the mud will be applied. For example, bedding in tape requires a thinner than normal consistency. A thin consistency is also needed when using automatic taping tools to allow a smooth flow of mud through the drywall mud pump. However, if it is too thin, it will be difficult to spread and will shrink back, creating voids. Texture mud is the thinnest of all. It takes time and training to understand what consistency of mud should be used with each application.
When shopping for drywall mud you may notice different types of pre-mixed mud. The three most commonly used are "all purpose", "lightweight all purpose" and "topping". There are of course several other types of joint compound available however these are the most common.
All purpose drywall mud, as the name indicates, is made for all applications. All purpose mud has bonding agents that increase the holding power of drywall tape so it is good for bedding in seams. It is sometimes used to first coat seams and corner beads. It is not often used as a finish coat because it is more difficult to sand than "lightweight all purpose" joint compounds. However some professionals will use it in limited applications for finish coat because it creates a durable finish. The downside is that it is harder to sand and therefore, the finishing has to be of very good quality.
Lightweight all purpose drywall mud, as the name indicates, is made for all applications yet is lighter in weight than all purpose mud. Many pros believe that lightweight joint compound contains less binding agents and therefore is inferior when taping seams. However, it is hard to know for sure since manufacturers don't openly publish comprehensive lists of drywall mud ingredients. Lightweight compound is often used for first and second coat of seams and corner bead. It is almost always used as a finish coat because of its ease of sanding.
Topping compound is used less often then all purpose or lightweight mud. It can be used to top coat seams and corner bead. It is not recommended for taping joints. The color of topping is whiter than all purpose and even whiter than lightweight all purpose. It is many times used for texture applications.
Generally speaking, they are compatible with one another. Joint compounds can be used over each other but most manufacturers do not recommend mixing the compounds together. It is always the best practice to refer to the manufacturer's specific recommendations.
We keep up-to-date with the latest trends in drywall taping and finishing tools allowing us to complete jobs in record time. this gives us an upper hand to our competition. the Columbia taper and finish boxes applys the perfect amount of mud for you. allowing us to be consistent in providing a professional finish every time.
We keep up-to-date with the latest trends in drywall taping and finishing tools allowing us to complete jobs in record time. this gives us an upper hand to our competition. the Columbia taper and finish boxes applys the perfect amount of mud for you. allowing us to be consistent in providing a professional finish every time.
Drywall installation on an elevator shaft for the lincoln county school district in Newport oregon.
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