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Originally Posted by rustyp
Drywall is tapered at the edges. This creates a valley so that you don't end up with a bump when you fill in the crack where the sheets butt together. To do a quality job I.E. no bump you need to use a technique called a rock splice to strengthen a non supported seam. Quality builders do this all the time especially with long seams like in a Lanai. The local big box stores sell these splices.
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The sides of drywall are tapered, however, in my lanai the sheets were butted end to end where the cracks are. There are no cracks where the side edges meet. The other thing I noted was that the stagger of the sheets was about 8". They apparently do not end on a stud for support. Had it "repaired" under warrantee. It came back within 6 mos. Hopefully The Villages contractors will fix us all.