Make your inspection easier and speed up drying time by moving everything out of the room.
Best way to cut drywall after a flood.
You want that extra half inch of removal so when you put in the new replacement drywall you re not fighting the uneven floor.
Prop the sheets against the wall to dry.
Mark a straight line.
The tarp is a smooth surface that will keep.
However don t let them dry in sunlight because they could warp.
If clean rainwater damaged the wallboard you can cut a 4 to 12 inch high section out of the top and bottom of the walls.
If a room with drywall walls was flooded then you ll need to cut away the bottom section of drywall that s at least 30cm 12 inches above where it got wet.
If you can easily see the damp in your sheetrock the walls are probably painted with one or two coats of flat or semi gloss paint.
Factor in wall covering or paint type.
The cut is made 12 18 inches above where the flood damage stopped so that s why it s called a flood cut.
Mold cannot be properly cleaned from porous materials like drywall.
I would remove 24 5 inches of drywall from the bottom up from the finished floor level.
Today let s discuss a flood cut.
Drywall is inexpensive quickly installed and easily cut to size making it an ideal construction material.
Keep moving along the wall pulling chunks loose as you go.
Doing this allows you to cut regular drywall in half 24 inches lengthwise and have minimal waste.
Be sure to check carpet and padding for water damage and pull it up if necessary.
Typically utilized to construct walls and ceiling in most houses however drywall is particularly vulnerable to water damage originating either above or below.
When the drywall breaks on a stud make another vertical hole in adjacent gap and continue removing the drywall by hand.
A flood cut is when the water restoration contractor has to cut out the drywall from your property.
Make a mark at this height at various areas along the affected.
The best tools for cutting drywall are utility knives putty knives reciprocating saws oscillating multi tools and track saws with dust collectors.
It is done so that we can remove the drywall and address any moisture issues behind the actual wall.
Use a pencil to draw a scoring line.
Carefully loosen and remove the damaged drywall.
Wallboard soaked by dirty floodwaters will have to be replaced.
With a sharp utility knife or other cutting tool follow the pencil line and lightly cut through the paper layer of drywall.
Grab at the upper and lower holes you ve cut and pull a large chunk of drywall off the nails on the nearby stud.
Measure up from the floor to a decided upon height.
Place tarps place a tarp at the base of the wall to catch debris.