Sorry Tony, your answer is incorrect. Contractor for 30 years. They're all the same.
2007-01-15 13:56:33
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answer #1
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answered by Turnhog 5
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Is Sheetrock Drywall
2016-12-28 04:06:53
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answered by ? 3
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There is only one solution to the problem. If you do it right the first time in most cases you will not have to come back to it. You need a serious scraping knife to dig out the cracks. This means digging them out from the beginning to the end of each crack no matter how small. You need to dig them out seriously deep, don't worry about making a trench there. The deeper you go the less likely it will return. Than: First process fill it in with Mud (puddy) smoothly with a puddy knife. You will have to do this about 3 times till it is really filled and stops from receding. To be sure it does not return: Take drywall tape and add one more layer of puddy over that making sure everything is smooth. After a nice sanding and painting you should not be able to see where the crack was. Good luck!
2016-03-17 23:56:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Drywall
Also Known as Wallboard, Gypboard,Sheetrock
2007-01-15 12:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Sheetrock is a brand name for drywall. In the same way Xerox became a verb for photocopying you can say you will sheetrock a house or install the drywall. It's just nomenclature, that's all.
2007-01-15 13:13:03
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answered by tropicalturbodave 5
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Simple answer is no.
Simplist way to explain is that each is made of a different material. Drywall is kind of a chalk like material and sheetrock is more like cement.
2007-01-15 12:56:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they are the same thing, Sheetrock is a brand name ..
2007-01-16 01:36:53
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answered by Shem 3
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What Is Sheetrock
2016-11-07 00:47:59
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answered by ? 4
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Yes.
2007-01-15 15:44:33
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answered by sakeofease 1
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Yes.
2007-01-15 12:59:32
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answered by KirksWorld 5
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