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Flooded home - FEMA Disaster Relief tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thump_rrr" data-source="post: 15689535" data-attributes="member: 36572"><p>You are supposed to tear out drywall 24" above the water line due to wicking of the paper.</p><p>As others have mentioned before, cut at 48".</p><p>If the original drywall was properly installed it will be about 3/8" off the floor. Look for a drywall foot jack.</p><p>It only costs about $10.00.</p><p>If they installed the drywall horizontally you should be able to find the seam near the 4' mark.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thump_rrr, post: 15689535, member: 36572"] You are supposed to tear out drywall 24" above the water line due to wicking of the paper. As others have mentioned before, cut at 48". If the original drywall was properly installed it will be about 3/8" off the floor. Look for a drywall foot jack. It only costs about $10.00. If they installed the drywall horizontally you should be able to find the seam near the 4' mark. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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