Soundproof your home

 QuietRock ES EZ-SNAP

Soundproofing your home, basement  or Condo can be a great investment which can increase an overall comfort of your home as well as the market value of your house if you consider selling it in the future.

What are the situations when you might consider sound insulating your home?

  • You live in a townhouse and are constantly being disturbed by the noise your neighbors are making.
  • You hear all the sounds your neighbours produce and feel that your sweet home doesn’t provide you with the privacy and serenity you were hoping for when signing a mortgage agreement.
  • You are building a media room in your basement and don’t want the entire household shake in fear when you are relaxing to the sounds of your favorite heavy-metal band.
  • Your kid has decided to become a world famous drummer and is practicing day and night driving all the living creatures in the 10 mile radius crazy.
  • You are such a light sleeper whose sleep is easily perturbed by any noise and you want to shield your bedroom from the rest of your house.
  • You wish to insulate your laundry room as it is located to close to the common areas of your house.

Any of these and much more gives you sufficient ground to consider soundproofing your house.

In this post we will talk about the method of noise control our company has been using and recommends to clients willing to take their house to a new comfort level.

How to effectively soundproof your room?

There are different ways to sound insulate your house with the choice depending on your needs, situation and results you are willing to achieve. In this post we will cover the method that we consider the most effective to provide the best insulation at the most reasonable investment.

The best noise control and maximized performance is achieved by using the combination of 5/8″ drywall sheets, QuietRock soundproofing panels and Green Glue.

First off, why 5/8″ drywall?

Drywall 5/8 FireRated Type X

That’s because it’s a product with better fire rating than regular drywall, it’s stronger and has more mass which is an important factor in noise reduction.

 

Why QuietRock panels?

QuietRock ES Type X

QuietRock is a soundproofing panel of choice of DrywallTaping.ca. We have installed it in a number of households and have been happy with the results. To sound proof your room you may either use layers of drywall or opt for a sound-damping product like QuietRock ES or QuietRock 535. QuietRock offers outstanding acoustic performance exceeding STC code requirements with only one layer of the product. Which in turn saves your valuable space you otherwise would be sacrifying by installing layers of drywall. By the way, to achieve the same result with regular drywall you would need 8 layers of it.

Another advantage of QuietRock is its EZ-SNAP technology which allows the panels to be scored and snapped (or cut) in the same way as the ordinary drywall. QuietRock is the most effective solution on the market for low frequencies therefore your best bet for insulation home media centers.

Why Green Glue?

QuietGlue

Green Glue is a damping compound with performance that is higher than any product of its type. It can be used in any drywall assembly to damp the sound in order to prevent the vibration from travelling through the building framing. It works very effectively in combination with either QuietRock or 5/8″ drywall.

Things to remember when soundproofing your house

The most important thing to remember when sound proofing your room is that the performance will be defined by the weakest link therefore make sure to seal all the gaps, power outlets etc. To do that we use QuietPutty, an easy to use acoustical putty for use around junction boxes.

Another thing to remember that there are different solutions for soundproofing, it all depends on your needs and house peculiarities. Call us today to schedule an appointment to discuss your situation and figure out a sound insulating method which will work the best for you.

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DrywallTaping.ca In The Globe and Mail

 

Remember how we talked about specialty drywall trims, and specifically D-300 reveal trim? We mentioned that this type of drywall trim will instantly give a house a modern and elegant look and is favoured by those who want to shift from traditional design to something more cutting-edge.
We were excited to see that one of our projects where the D300 had been used got featured in The Globe and Mail. Check out this article to get inspired by a wonderfully executed house renovation project and to see how drywall reveal trim can seamlessly be blended into highly-elegant Japanese style design. More photos here:

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D-300 metal trim

 

This is a close up shop of the D-300 drywall metal trim. Here you can see how the baseboard was attached to the wall and door-jamb.

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All about D-100 Drywall Corner Bead; D-200 Drywall Metal Trim; D-300 Drywall Reveal Trim

Recently DryWallTaping.ca completed a drywall installation project in downtown Toronto. What was unusual about this project is the type of drywall trim that we used. It is called D300 Drywall Trim and it is used to add a modern and unique touch to the interior design. This metal trim eliminates the need for baseboards creating reveals around the perimeter of the room and/or around windows and doors. This simple design approach at low investment and effort instantly gives your home a modern look.

D300 Drywall Trim is designed to provide crisp clean reveals around openings or at ceiling and floors. The holes and knurled surface provides an excellent ‘key’ for finishing with joint compound.
In the project mentioned above we installed the D300 molding around the entire perimeter of the walls creating 5” reveals from the floors. It definitely made an interesting interior expression with walls looking like they “float” inside the room.

With this Z-shaped pre-fabricated drywall construction you can intensify the “floating” effect by creating reveals at the top and bottom of your walls. This approach allows you to achieve an impression of an open plan and uninterrupted continuous line.

While traditional approach requires usage of base and crown moldings to hide imperfect transition from wall to ceiling and floor to wall, the D300 metal trim gives you a modern alternative that would serve the same goal but look much cleaner and less clustered.

If you favour modern aesthetics and would like to shift from traditional design, definitely consider using this fairly easy to construct type of drywall trim.

This is how this speciality metal trim looks in action

Since we already started talking about different types of drywall trims, it is worthwhile to mention the D-100 drywall corner bead and D-200 metal trims. The D-100 corner bead is used for corners to reinforce and provide excellent protection.

The D-200 drywall metal trim provides a neat finish and solid protection to gypsum wallboard at window and doorjambs where wood trim is omitted.
Drywall metal trim
The usage of both types of trims is characteristic to any quality drywall installation and ensures neat, sturdy and reliable base for further design elements.

DryWallTaping.ca’s portfolio features a couple of projects where the usage of D300 drywall trim was required over which we gained experience and expertise dealing with this type of material.

If you consider installing your interior walls with modern aesthetics in mind, give us a call for more information and customized solutions.

Drywall Installation and Taping prices in Toronto

Pricing for Drywall Installation Taping  Mudding and sending include materials  in GTA is pretty standard and varies only by cents.

Quotes for boarding and taping can differ from case to case. Here is what the quote will look like for a standard house like below:

The total square footage of this sample house equals 4360 Sq.Ft. That’s the main parameter used in calculating the cost of drywall boarding and taping.

How to calculate approximate cost of drywall boarding and taping?

The prices are calculated by taking the total floor area of 4360 Sq.Ft. and multiplying it by 4 to get the approximate total boarding area.

If a custom trim like D200, D300, D400, D4411  Channel Trim or D800 is requested then each project is priced individually and the total will depend on the amount of the custom trim used and the time required to install it.

Please fill free to call us with any questions you might have.

John T. Galaman   647-866-0201

john@drywalltaping.ca

 

How to choose the right drywall contractor.

 

 

Find reviews
Call them up
Bring them home
Ask as many questions as you can
Compare prices and time-frames
Choose the best based on knowledge, reviews and price
Framing electrical and plumbing are done. Insulation is done. You passed all the inspections and now it is time to make your home look beautiful. Now it is time for most important visual part – finishing.
Choosing the right drywall and taping contractor is crucial for finishing part of the renovation. Choose wisely and screws will not pop-up through the expensive paint, drywall joints will not crack and avoid plenty of other disastrous things.

The best way to start is to look online at Home Stars or Handy Canadian for companies with decent reviews. Next is to call them up and talk. While at this evaluate the courtesy and time of response. The chances are that if they answer their phones or get back to you promptly, they will do the job the same way.

After you choose three companies and invited them to see the job ask their reps as many questions as you can and evaluate how knowledgeable they are. Ask them to submit written quotes and evaluate the time frames and prices.

If you chosen professionals companies, prices shouldn’t vary much, and now it’s just a matter of your personal preference and their promised time of delivery to choose your drywall taping contractor.

Good luck!

Framing Drywall Taping

Hello my friends,

Today I’m going to tell you about our project which was done at 10815 Bathurst St. Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9Y2 (at the corner of Elgin Mills and Bathurst):

The scope of work:

Framing
a) Slotted tracks
b) Heavy gauge steel studs
c) carrying channels
Insulation
a) sound safe
b) exterior walls insulation
c) vapor barrier
Drywall
a) fire rated
b) double drywall
c) water resistance drywall
d) brick pattern application
Taping
a) regular taping
b) fire taping
c) corner flushers
Also, I will give you some advice about purchasing materials and tools to use for drywall taping.
Ok, so let’s start with ordering the materials.

For this specific project we used Royal Building Supply. It was the only building materials supplier that I knew. He was referred to me by my colleague, who did all the brick and concrete work for this project.
Today my preferred supplier is Costa Building supply; they are always punctual and keep their promises.
If you are a contractor you probably know how to calculate your materials, but if you are a home owner and you want to do the labor part yourself, it’s better just to call the supplier and ask them to calculate materials that you will need. Home Depot, Rona, and Lowes are good for small stuff like screws, electric tools, and other things, but they have a very high price for framing, drywall, and taping materials.

Framing:

First, we mark all the layouts with spray paint on the floor. Then, we install the metal tracks on the floor and the slotted tracks on the ceiling using dewalt laser level in order to repeat the same wall direction on the ceiling.
Slotted track: we use a slotted track in order to allow for the movement of the roof in different weather conditions. For example, if there is snow on the roof, the roof bends inside the building and the drywall doesn’t break because of the flexibility of the slotted truck.
The walls are 16 feet high and there was also a fire separation, so we had to use heavy gage metal (16 gauge studs and trucks 4×8). Inside the studs we used a carrying chanell in order to support them and make the wall stronger. We used clips in order to attach the carrying chanel to the stud.
Fire separation: Because it’s two different units/owners on each side of the wall, the city requires fire separation. In addition, one of the units is a grocery store and the other is a dancing studio, so we had to install more than just fire insulation: the insulation we used was roxoull safe and sound in order to provide the most efficient sound and fire separation insulation.

Drywall:

Installation of drywall had to be done in brick style, and we had to use two layers of 5/8 inch thick fire rated drywall on each side of the wall in order to provide good fire separation. Also, the seams of the second layer of drywall cannot be in the same location as first layer.
We used blue water resistant drywall in the washrooms and denssheld in the tiled area in order to support strong base for tiles.
Reflected ceiling:
The walls were attached to reflected ceiling so there was a gap of 2.5 inches remaining. So what we did is: we filled about 7″ above the slotted truck with insulation and the rest we filled with fire calking in order to provide fire stopping in case of fire.

Taping:

In order to have a strong connection between the joints we used fiber tape: it gives the same effect as the metal grid in concrete – basically it’s a strong material that dries very fast and provides a very strong connection between the two drywall sheets (it’s called prefill or first coat).
The second layer is applied with compound in order to level the seams. Then it is sanded for a nice finish (we call it skim coat or finish coat).
On top of the walls we applied a layer of joint paper with compound in order to prevent it from smelling, just in case if we missed some spots with fire calking.
In the corners we also used joint paper in order to prevent the corners from cracking. We then applied a second layer of compound on the paper and leveled it with flashers – this is an easy to use tool in order to have your corners looks straight while using less time to sand.

Anyway, this was a good experience, but it is only one experience out of 15 years of I’m doing this every day. Every time I have new challenges; every time it’s a new project and every project is different and all of the projects have new things to learn, gain experience from, and problems to solve. I like what I’m doing and I hope you can do it yourself or call us to assist you with any task. We can also help you with some advice if you are not sure how to do something. I always have my phone on me and I’m always answering, so please don’t hesitate to call if you have any questions – I would be more than happy to assist you.

John T. Galaman DrywallTaping.ca

Commercial Seamless Drywall Installation

Commercial drywall usually is installed vertically standing, it’s easier to install and tape drywall seams after.

But on our recent drywall taping project on a 5000 sq. ft. condo on Wellington Street for Strathcona Construction we encounter different technic and at first were surprised with GC decision to install it two-sheets horizontally on walls plus cutting one of the sheets into two pieces.

After interesting debate we can see the point of the architect. Because the client is really concerned with the quality of finish he doesn’t mind spending more on getting a seamless wall. It is a visual trick that anybody can use on their own home’s project.

You cut one piece of drywall to make it 30’’ or so wide and install along the wall bottom. Than on top of it on the wall you install a solid regular 48’’ sheet and on top you put the rest of your bottom cut piece.

This way on a regular human body height on a long wall (and walls are really long at that condo) if you are using 12’ drywall you can see very few vertical seams, which makes the wall visually seamless.

Very smart decision and nice thinking about customer satisfaction.

Drywall Installation Pricing

If the area of your BASEMENT is 700-1,200 sq. ft. you would need a budget of about $4,700 – $12,650. The package would include installation of 1/2” ceiling board, installation of 1/2” regular drywall on walls and bulkheads, installation of 1/2” water resistant drywall in the bathroom, installation of 1/2” densshield in bathroom tiled areas, installation of metal corner bids, taping and sending of new drywall, smooth ceiling, ready for primer. Labour materials and delivery included.

 

If the area of your HOUSE is 1,200-3,500 sq.ft. you would need a budget of about $6,800 – $36,200 The package would include installation of 1/2” ceiling board, installation of 1/2” regular drywall on walls and bulkheads, installation of 1/2” water resistant drywall in the bathrooms, installation of 1/2” densshield in bathrooms tiled areas, installation of metal corner bids, taping and sending of new drywall, smooth ceiling, ready for primer. Labour materials and delivery included.

 

How we price the drywall installation?
There are several methods we use when we have to price the drywall job. Preliminary quote on drywall boarding can be issued over a telephone based on the square footage of the area that needs drywall installation.
As drywall contractors we need to know the total area of drywall board for the rough quote. We usually ask over the phone total floor area and clarify if the area is an open concept or divided on section/rooms. Than we ask about ceiling height. The formula for open concept area on drywall installation total square footage is floor area square footage multiplied by 3.5 , for the area with rooms: floor area sq footage multiplied by 4.
For example, if we required to install drywall in the house that has 5000 sq foot of the floor area with 8’ ceiling height and open concept, than amount of the drywall board that we will have to install will be roughly 5000×3.5=17500 sq ft.
Than we multiply the total square footage of the drywall board by the price per square foot.
Of course it works the best if the drywalled area doesn’t have custom features like multiple custom shaped skylights, cathedral ceilings in rooms and unusually shaped entrances, amount of corner beads also play role in the drywall installation pricing. In the case of custom situation it will be the best to arrange for a visit of our certified professional drywall estimator to get more accurate quote.
To find out more you can always contact or call us at 647 866 0201 and we will be happy to help you with your drywall installation price .

D300 Drywall Trim

Our recent drywall installation and taping project in Kensington market Toronto had an architectural feature.

This D300 Drywall Trim is designed to provide crisp clean reveals around openings or at ceiling and floors. The holes and knurled surface provides an excellent ‘key’ for finishing with joint compound. For use with 1/2″ drywall to provide a 1/2″ or 5/8″ reveal.

D300 Drywall Trim

By design of the custom home we had to install the d300 molding around the perimeter of the walls 5 ” from the floor. From our 10 years of practice as drywall contractors in Toronto it was our approx 10th time we had to install this moulding. The Z-shaped d300 molding gives the interesting touch leaving drywall panels stand within half inch from the trim near the floor area, around the windows and door casings. D300 Drywall Trim is definitely a very beautiful modern design feature.

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