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Dry Fit Interiors

Blackheath, Cape Town, WC (18.9km from Westridge)
Ceiling & drywall partitioning installations, Renovations. Demolishing & painting. We are installers for all major ceilings & drywall systems

Proactive Building Solutions Pty Ltd

Eerste River, Cape Town, WC (14.8km from Westridge)
Our services are available only in the Western Cape but we are able to relocate on a Client's Request. The services we provide are as follow: Renovations Alterations Extensions Refurbishments Roofing Drywall & Ceilings Plumbing Electrical Wall & Floor Tiling / Cladding Wood Floor Restorations Vinyl Flooring Wooden & Aluminum window installations & repairs Glazing Interior & Exterior wall & ceiling painters Boundary & retainer wall builders Kitchen & Bedroom build in cupboards Carports & Pergolas Waterproofing of balconies and roofing Fencing repair & installations Interior & Exterior door repair and installations Handyman Services and anything else you need ......
Riedwaan provided competitive quote and painting carried out speedily and neatly. Would use services again.
 |  Posted 1 year ago

IDP Construction

Somerset West, Cape Town, WC (0.8km from Westridge)
IDP Construction is located in Somerset West in the Western Cape. The company has been in operation since 2004 working throughout the Western Cape. IDP Construction offers a wide range of project management, building, demolition and renovation services using cost and time effective strategies to ensure that your project whether commercial, industrial or residential, goes as smoothly as possible. All our contractors are dedicated to customer service project management, building, demolition, and renovation excellence. At IDP we strive continually to improve our environmental and operational performance in a manner that strengthens relationships to deliver longer success by providing quality, reliability...

UNI BUILDERS

Somerset West, Cape Town, WC (0.8km from Westridge)
With more than 14 years of experience in the construction industry. Multiple years of experience in different trades. There is no job that can't be done by UNI BUILDERS. Feel free to test us.

Roux Projects

Strand, Cape Town, WC (4.3km from Westridge)
We do all construction, renovation, painting, skimming, plumbing, tiling, carpeting, waterproofing, roof repairs, building of decks, paving, solar installation systems and more

PBS Home Improvements

Eerste River, Cape Town, WC (14.8km from Westridge)
Guaranteed Success Proactive Building Solutions is ready to fulfill your specific project’s needs. Whether you’re looking for a few helpful tips or need an experienced professional to manage a project fully — we’ve got the tools and experience to guarantee success. Most Competitive Rates Since our founding we’ve been at the forefront of all the latest products and techniques, offering a wide range of services to handle our clients’ needs. From intensive project management to job oversight, we do it all for the most competitive rates on the market. Personalized Attention As contractors, we help individuals and businesses across Western...

PBS Investments

Eerste River, Cape Town, WC (14.8km from Westridge)
Commitment to Excellence ...Fueled by our commitment to excellence, we go the extra mile to make sure clients are completely satisfied with our work.

Tric Projects

Eerste River, Cape Town, WC (14.8km from Westridge)
TRIC PROJECTS 08 Ash St, Forest village,Cape town,7103 0679294195 https://www.tricprojects.co.za/




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How can a ceiling and drywall specialist be of help to me?

The structures we build are all aimed primarily at providing a dry, climatically pleasant and secure environment within which to live and work. The external facing of the building - the bricks and mortar, so to speak - provides the main structural strength and shape, but there is more leeway in the interior of the construction to allow for aesthetic design and functionality. We can probably all remember older homes which had ornate ceiling designs which became highly prized features in later years. In modern buildings, there is often a need for ceilings which house several different applications, such as insulation, lighting, design features, sound or intercom systems, which is often done through the use of bulkhead ceilings. Large, open spaces are often divided into smaller rooms through the erection of semi-permanent walls which serve their purpose perfectly well without being difficult to remove if the layout has to be altered to suit ongoing needs. These are the areas where a ceiling and drywall specialist excels.

What are the different types of ceiling available?

There are a number of options available when it comes to the construction of a ceiling, many of which depend on the prime function of a ceiling in any given area. Some of these are :

  • A bulkhead is a specific section of ceiling that has been lowered and boxed-in or enclosed, most often to house special lighting features or built-in speakers and sound systems;
  • Dropped or suspended ceilings, which are extremely functional false ceilings which create a space between the original ceiling or roof and the floor below. These ceilings are often found in factory premises, hospitals and restaurants, where they cover certain building infrastructures such as piping, wiring and ducting, whilst allowing easy access for repairs and inspections. These ceilings may also serve to hide other problems, such as structural damage or unsightly imperfections on the original ceilings. These ceilings may also be used to cover beam ceilings which may have been part of the original design of the house, such as with thatched roofs or in large houses with double-storey ceiling heights. Whilst these features are extremely attractive and give a great sense of space, they are problematic when it comes to heating the space in winter;
  • Tray ceilings, which are built to resemble an inverted tray with a number of stepped levels, the highest of which is at the centre of the ceiling. This type of ceiling serves to make a small room look taller;
  • Shed ceilings, usually used in attic rooms with varying wall heights within the room. These ceilings are characterized by an upward slope on one side. If constructed thoughtfully and with maximum use of the space available, this type of ceiling can make a small attic room extremely functional and attractive.

Any of the above ceilings can be created using drywall materials.

Why do we use drywalling?

Drywalling is used for a number of reasons in the construction of both interior walls and ceilings. It has the advantage of providing existing walls with a smooth, flat finish, as joins can easily be plastered (this is then termed ‘plasterboard’) and painted to form a continuous even finish. It is both cost effective and quick to install in almost any space, and provides a barrier between interior areas and outside vermin, dust, insects and air, making it a highly practicable insulation material. It lends itself to many design features such as arches, eaves and specifically designed architectural features. As such, it allows for a great deal of design freedom, such as ‘false’ walling which allows for niches and ‘built-in’ shelving on an otherwise flat wall. Drywall itself is not particularly strong and can therefore easily be damaged by hard knocks, but has the advantage of being easy to repair as the damaged area can easily be cut away and replaced. Drywall was originally invented in The USA in 1916 by the U S Gypsum Company, so it has been in use for many years. Drywall’s gypsum content is itself not flammable, and it is therefore extremely useful as it provides natural fire resistance. Drywall does, however, need to be painted and cannot be left in its original state, as it is susceptible to moisture and must therefore be sealed against mould or water damage if exposed to high levels of moisture over extended periods of time. More information on gyprock specialists may be found in our blog section.

How to find the right ceiling and drywall specialist for your needs

Check their online ratings and customer reviews

The internet is steadily becoming one of the advertising forums for ceiling and drywall specialists. If they have dedicated websites, it is easy for these specialists to showcase their work for previous customers, which is extremely useful during internet searches. Search sites such as Uptasker are great time-saving resources, particularly as Uptasker lists online ratings and customer reviews which make it faster to judge service and quality satisfaction levels from other customers. Since it lists suppliers geographically, Uptasker saves additional search time and allows you to request and compare quotes from various suppliers based on the same specifications. You can also check for advertisements in building, house and home magazines and catalogues, visit home expos, speak to architects and building contractors, or check the Yellow Pages and newspapers for these specialists. If you are lucky enough to have friends or colleagues in your area who have had work done by one of these experts and are impressed with the reviews and finished product, by all means source your supplier this way.




Top ceiling and drywall specialist tips

Top ceiling and drywall specialist tips

You really don’t have to live with unsightly, uneven or cracked walls, or battle to try to create workable offices in premises with a layout which simply does not work for your business. Neither do you have to live with ceilings which do not suit your home, office, factory, commercial or restaurant premises, look unattractive or are simply unsuitable for their purpose. Many options exist to create an inviting, comfortable and useful environment, and these choices are mainly available through the expertise of ceiling and drywall specialists. Even if you have no ideas on how to improve your space, you can rely on these experts to find a solution. For more tips, see our ceiling and drywall specialist articles.


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