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Originally Posted by Gridlock
A drywaller that works in your area can fit you in around other large projects and if you aren't in a hurry, its kind of free money for them. Drywall works on volume, as there is downtime on each project. You end up having a day on site where all you do is come and slam some mud on the wall and leave.
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The key if you decide to sub out the mud and tape is to make clear to whoever you hire that your not that experienced with boarding, because the amount of time it takes to tape will be affected by how well you did hanging the board. It's a pretty small space so it won't take them long regardless, but it's better they know what to expect walking into a job.