d3ad1ysp0rk
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Got a leak and some mold, started tearing out the ceiling and discovered two strange things.
1. The drywall was doubled up. Only guess so far was past leaks and they decided it was easier to just put another piece up when they repainted than to repair what was there. No idea why else they'd do it on a ceiling (1st floor of a 2 floor home).
2. Between the two sheets, the edge 1.5" has a metal mesh between the two sheets. I have attached a photo I got of it.
Any ideas on why this was done? Also, what would be your tool of choice to cut through the drywall since it's so close to the wall, and the mesh prevents a handheld drywall saw from doing anything?
1. The drywall was doubled up. Only guess so far was past leaks and they decided it was easier to just put another piece up when they repainted than to repair what was there. No idea why else they'd do it on a ceiling (1st floor of a 2 floor home).
2. Between the two sheets, the edge 1.5" has a metal mesh between the two sheets. I have attached a photo I got of it.
Any ideas on why this was done? Also, what would be your tool of choice to cut through the drywall since it's so close to the wall, and the mesh prevents a handheld drywall saw from doing anything?
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