Need Drywall Company to Hang Drywall in my Lanai

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Old 06-17-2016, 08:29 AM
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Can anyone provide a good reliable company for taking down siding in my Lanai, hanging drywall and texturing. If anyone has had experience with this project I would love to know who I can call. It is very confusing when you have no idea what companies are good and which one's are bad. Thank you for helping!!
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Are you in closed won't if not wont it get wet
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OP,

You do not want drywall if your lanai is not completely enclosed, you will want something called yellow board which is meant for outdoor installation. I would use this in any case. Also, you will need to be very careful about any use of wood. I had the 12 foot center slider panels enclosed so they were real pocket doors. We used aluminum for the supports and yellow board covering, then stucco to match the existing walls, and then paint to match.

You need yo may sure what ever you discuss with you contractor it is weather proof and termite proof.

Hope this helps.

PS the above work was part of a much larger birdcage project, and I did not get the name of the subcontractor that did the actual work.
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Hello, yes the lanai is completely enclosed.
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Another vote for Rick Basile

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