Over at The Atlantic, Haniya Rae writes An exciting history of drywall, questioning the ubiquitous wall material’s environmental cost. As an architect, I have never liked the stuff; it disintegrates ...
Plaster walls were the universal standard in American homes before the 1950s, requiring skilled tradesmen and weeks of curing time to produce a surface far denser than modern drywall. The postwar ...
SALISBURY — One drywall business has served the local community since 1997, but it had even earlier roots in Buffalo, New York, and Port Charlotte, Florida. Founded in 1955 in Buffalo, Ronnie Wetzler ...