Thank you for the skip texture demo. I moved to AZ from NJ where we were flat drywall country. Along with other comments please consider a skip texture tutorial. Great videos thank you.
@@aaronkuhns6211 yes sir! I will make one here soon . I moved here from Texas and never did this kind of skip as well. Couldn’t find a decent video on RUclips so just took bits and pieces from videos on here and then practiced until I got it down. Just really gotta focus on mud consistency for this kind of skip. Thanks for watching and welcome to AZ!🤙🏼
The first person POV is excellent. And I bet it’s easy for you too! Just setup the GoPro on your head and hit record, no fussing with a tripod. How long does your texture mud last in the bucket? I would love to see the same POV tutorials detailing the tools, materials and techniques with the texture. Keep up the good work!
@@clarkt9925 thank you man! Yea I have a go pro but these were actually shot on an iPhone. The texture mud can last for a long time . I’m talking months if you need to. But the amount of jobs I do every week it’s usually gone by the end of week Got some videos I’m putting out using the texture pump gun I have shooting a knockdown texture and my truck set up. Been sick all week so my voice sounds like crap but hopefully this weekend I could edit them up. Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas!
Cracks like those, I take out or drill holes in it and insert expanding foam, cut back and fill. Have never had a crack re appear doing that. Works up the string on stairs too
I have really never had any luck with mesh tape ... maybe I'm doing something wrong... I appreciate your videos sir . .... you really bring value to the people that watch RUclips and or that want to be a better trades person
@@joshchaney3744 thank you so much man! This is how I feed my family and I actually enjoy it , it’s how my dad , uncles , cousins and even aunts have all done as well. It’s in my blood! I appreciate the comment 👏🏼
All we use in England is mesh tape as we actually plaster. Nothing wrong with it at all. Most of the repairs I do involve paper tape that’s failed in new build houses, same with the rubbish paper corner beads and 45 degree angle beads. Always fail
@@gabrielcristino9269 that would be crazy man! Honestly it’s just cool reading peoples comments like yours. Glad a lot of people are taking something from these. I appreciate you watching and I got some good ones planned here coming up. Have a good weekend brotha!
Any chance you could do a video showing how you texture like you did in this video? It’s crazy how you did it but I feel like just watching the video that it would just smooth out, you have great technique but I’d be curious in a more detailed video for just texturing? Another great video
@@wise-man6832 When I was first moving out here I was looking up videos of this texture and I could not find anyone good ones . Besides a you tube short of a commercial guy doing it with a huge blade so I will definitely do that man 👍🏼 and thank you for the compliment on the video 🤙🏼
I love the plastic on the floor / toss the mud down idea. Saves so much time and mess later on. After seeing that cat (or dog) I thought you could always have a 2’x2’ square of plastic that you drape over your blob area if you’re leaving the site for a few mins so they don’t step in it and track it everywhere haha. That would SUCK
@@thedrywalltech I can imagine haha I’ve worked around some pups that get into everything/constantly jump. Some people have no sense to put the dog up for the hour I’m there lol. Others are chill and just stare at you lol
Good looking job man. I do the same thing here in ms. That's about what I would have charged. Plus another $80 or so to paint it. Painting is my specialty as well. We don't do the skip texture here though. Just flat ceilings and matte or eggshell finish walls.
Thats a good example of why you dont put butt joints in middle of doors because when that door gets used and slammed it leaves the stress crack because it breaks that mud loose and leaves a hairline fracture. A horrizontal crack that is widening is signs of bad settling or poor structural integrity
Man, im in TX and these contractors wanted $900 to do exactly what you just did. It made me learn how to diy (thanks RUclips) and tackled it for about $100 in material and equipment. It took me a day of working it step by step, but you can't even tell it was cracked. If they hadn't been so greedy i would have paid $400 or maybe even $450 for their hour... but they lost my business 😂
@@totallybonkers My last company was in Austin! You out that direction? I know some people that might have charged you that 😂. Glad you were able to get it done without paying $900. That’s crazy!
Typically it will crack again. Most of the time, the crack comes from either inadequate screw pattern when originally installed or settling/shifting, which loosens the rock slightly around the screws especially if there's not enough. Or there's no framing there at all, and the hanger broke the rock with no backing and you're screwed either way short of cutting the rock out and making a bigger patch to the nearest framing member.
@@miguelangel97marron88 yes I do 👍🏼but only when the boards are loose. And there is not always framing there to apply screws as well. It’s all case by case basis. Hope that helped !
I push it through the mesh tape to be the pre fill. If you watch I’m working it in there pretty hard so it pushes through the holes I the mesh . One of the reasons why I like mesh as well compared to paper tape or fiba fuse
@@Bluebird22200 I always tell people that there is never a guarantee on stress cracks . If anyone tells you other wise they are lying. If it’s a point of stress in the home then the chances are that it can crack again. But I also have done these every week for over 15 years now and have never had a callback on one. Just make sure the v cut it and if the boards are loose then the better add some screws. Hope that helps !
@@comixzone5524 I definitely always offer it. But on these small ones I also offer to just tell them what to get and show them the process of painting it themselves if they are trying to save money.
Hey I love your work and im learning so much. I just starting my own handyman business and I have this dry wall job I need to do, I need patch 2 plumber hole and a pretty big ceiling water damage repair (about 2'x2') with paint match, also its on the stairwell. How would you price this job?
@@itsdoncartagena6485 go for it man! The worst they could say is no. Just explain the process when you bid it so they know how much work actually goes into doing this kind of work. Good luck!
@@itsdoncartagena6485 everywhere is different . Don’t go off of mine or any one else’s in the tube . It’s going to be a learning curve . Just keep bidding jobs and you’ll find out real quick what’s good for your area
When you do the skip what kinda mud is that. Do you have any references to help my learn some of the knockdowns and skip techniques. No worries if not bro. Just love the content
@@ZanDeeMan first off I appreciate the comment bro! Thank you! I’m making a video tomorrow to on skip, knockdown, orange peel. You can pretty much use all purpose for everything but there are certain types of orange peels that I like plus 3 for . Stay tuned 🤙🏼
@@thedrywalltech Bro you're a goat. I need to get one of those pump sprayers. I'm just a little confused how you keep your finishing compound wet and in a bucket for days or how you go about mixing it up. I do repairs as a handyman when needed but matching a texture like you do- I'm a total noob. More info vids on that would be a godsend. You got the fastest subscribe in the west from me brother keep it up. You're on to big things my guy
@@139forLife practice,practice! Ill make an actual video on just texture here one day. But you’re just barley holding the knife and barely touching the wall with it so when your knife moves across the surface it just barely skips across the surface and makes that’s texture
Great videos. Were are you located that you can charge that much. I can't get that in Chicago , the market just won't go for it. There's to much of a non native born workforce in the trades here doing residential. Keeps prices lower.
@@chriscermak3188 thank you brotha! I’m out in Arizona. My last company was in Austin Texas and I pretty much Charged the same there as well. It’s funny I get people from Chicago telling me I’m cheap.Maybe try to focus your advertising in the higher end areas. And I always have had a minimum and I dont sway from it. If the client doesn’t want to pay that then they are not right for me.
@@edwardelric8354 that’s a complicated question man lol. Theres a lot to it but I’m going to do a live q and a soon. Come on in and ask it again so I can talk it out to you 👍🏼
@@charleshairston4853 Yes I always offer paint but most of the time I have to come back for another trip so the texture can dry. SoI tell them if they would like me to paint as well then it will be my minimum trip charge plus the cost of paint. If it’s small like in my next video Im posting then I will use a heat gun and fan to dry it and paint it in the same trip .
You mentioned you’ve had a drywall repair company in 3 different states, how do you about marketing and getting jobs when you hit a new market? Drywall repair is soo niche it looks like it might be a grind to get consistent work until people know your name, seems like you’re right aside from doing great work like you do 🤔
@@MGMG007 yes sir! Theres honestly a lot that goes into it more than just doing good work. Website development, Google business listing ranking systems, ads, marketing . Just need to know what and where your aiming for. I’m doing a live q and a soon. Click in on that and ask it again so I can talk it out 🤙🏼
Simple business site + SEO. Make backlinks on all the major free business directory sites: Google maps, yellow pages, etc. Ask for reviews/testimonials from happy customers
Great job!! A full video of skip texturing would be awesome. You do great work 👍🏻
Thanks, man! I appreciate the support! I'm waiting for the right job to do so and ill have one up 🤙🏼
Thank you for the skip texture demo. I moved to AZ from NJ where we were flat drywall country. Along with other comments please consider a skip texture tutorial. Great videos thank you.
@@aaronkuhns6211 yes sir! I will make one here soon . I moved here from Texas and never did this kind of skip as well. Couldn’t find a decent video on RUclips so just took bits and pieces from videos on here and then practiced until I got it down. Just really gotta focus on mud consistency for this kind of skip. Thanks for watching and welcome to AZ!🤙🏼
The first person POV is excellent. And I bet it’s easy for you too! Just setup the GoPro on your head and hit record, no fussing with a tripod.
How long does your texture mud last in the bucket?
I would love to see the same POV tutorials detailing the tools, materials and techniques with the texture.
Keep up the good work!
@@clarkt9925 thank you man! Yea I have a go pro but these were actually shot on an iPhone.
The texture mud can last for a long time . I’m talking months if you need to. But the amount of jobs I do every week it’s usually gone by the end of week
Got some videos I’m putting out using the texture pump gun I have shooting a knockdown texture and my truck set up. Been sick all week so my voice sounds like crap but hopefully this weekend I could edit them up. Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas!
I came across your video and immediately recognized your work. Glad you're doing well in AZ!
@@martyparra is this the Marty that used to have the property management company in Austin?
Yes sir! Still here in Austin, running a fiber installation business - all is good here. @thedrywalltech
@ that’s awesome man! You’re one of the good guys out there! Glad you are doing well 🙏🏼
I liked it when you said "Take a look at does Vans" Sheeeesh very entertaining channel.
@@lowvoltageghost888 😂 gotta keep them vans fresh ! Appreciate you watching brotha , happy new year 🤙🏼
Cracks like those, I take out or drill holes in it and insert expanding foam, cut back and fill. Have never had a crack re appear doing that. Works up the string on stairs too
@@NiktheEnglishGreekCypriot I’ve seen that before but never have tried it myself. Have to give it a whirl sometime !
I have really never had any luck with mesh tape ... maybe I'm doing something wrong... I appreciate your videos sir . .... you really bring value to the people that watch RUclips and or that want to be a better trades person
@@joshchaney3744 thank you so much man! This is how I feed my family and I actually enjoy it , it’s how my dad , uncles , cousins and even aunts have all done as well. It’s in my blood! I appreciate the comment 👏🏼
All we use in England is mesh tape as we actually plaster. Nothing wrong with it at all. Most of the repairs I do involve paper tape that’s failed in new build houses, same with the rubbish paper corner beads and 45 degree angle beads. Always fail
Keep doing what your doing and being consistent and I guarantee you’ll be at 100k plus subs by the end of the new year
@@gabrielcristino9269 that would be crazy man! Honestly it’s just cool reading peoples comments like yours. Glad a lot of people are taking something from these. I appreciate you watching and I got some good ones planned here coming up. Have a good weekend brotha!
Any chance you could do a video showing how you texture like you did in this video? It’s crazy how you did it but I feel like just watching the video that it would just smooth out, you have great technique but I’d be curious in a more detailed video for just texturing? Another great video
@@wise-man6832 When I was first moving out here I was looking up videos of this texture and I could not find anyone good ones . Besides a you tube short of a commercial guy doing it with a huge blade so I will definitely do that man 👍🏼 and thank you for the compliment on the video 🤙🏼
Whats the texturing tool brand for the hand pump one ?
@ type in red tail texture gun in Google
Perfect videos well done. Thanks
@@wayneelliot9868 thank you I appreciate you taking the time comment and watch 🤙🏼
I just watched a master class for free! I’m going home and practice the pan flip! 😂 Great videos bro!
@@changeizgood6741 hahaha best comment today man😂 thanks for watching!
I love the plastic on the floor / toss the mud down idea. Saves so much time and mess later on. After seeing that cat (or dog) I thought you could always have a 2’x2’ square of plastic that you drape over your blob area if you’re leaving the site for a few mins so they don’t step in it and track it everywhere haha. That would SUCK
@@heyb6268 I’ve a actually done that in some jobs, depends how crazy the dog is 😂
@@thedrywalltech I can imagine haha I’ve worked around some pups that get into everything/constantly jump. Some people have no sense to put the dog up for the hour I’m there lol. Others are chill and just stare at you lol
@ exactly 😂
Good looking job man. I do the same thing here in ms. That's about what I would have charged. Plus another $80 or so to paint it. Painting is my specialty as well. We don't do the skip texture here though. Just flat ceilings and matte or eggshell finish walls.
That's awesome that you're making good money doing drywall in Mississippi! It seems like the market varies a lot from state to state.
Great content bro! 🌶️
@@JalapenoSolutions thank you man! Same to you 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Just missing the jalapeño flicker!
@@cwest413 😂
Thats a good example of why you dont put butt joints in middle of doors because when that door gets used and slammed it leaves the stress crack because it breaks that mud loose and leaves a hairline fracture. A horrizontal crack that is widening is signs of bad settling or poor structural integrity
Exactly. Any joins around doors always fail. I try and put a sheet completely around the door if possible
What about painting ?
What is the texture dry time ?
@@IaroslavSytin they wanted to paint themselves . Texture would be ready to paint the next morning . Thanks for watching!
Man, im in TX and these contractors wanted $900 to do exactly what you just did.
It made me learn how to diy (thanks RUclips) and tackled it for about $100 in material and equipment. It took me a day of working it step by step, but you can't even tell it was cracked.
If they hadn't been so greedy i would have paid $400 or maybe even $450 for their hour... but they lost my business 😂
@@totallybonkers My last company was in Austin! You out that direction? I know some people that might have charged you that 😂. Glad you were able to get it done without paying $900. That’s crazy!
Why did you not put drywall screws on both sides of the crack. Won’t it crack again?
Typically it will crack again.
Most of the time, the crack comes from either inadequate screw pattern when originally installed or settling/shifting, which loosens the rock slightly around the screws especially if there's not enough. Or there's no framing there at all, and the hanger broke the rock with no backing and you're screwed either way short of cutting the rock out and making a bigger patch to the nearest framing member.
Do you use screws? On both sides of cracks? Iv seen ppl use screws to tighten the seams
@@miguelangel97marron88 yes I do 👍🏼but only when the boards are loose. And there is not always framing there to apply screws as well. It’s all case by case basis. Hope that helped !
No extra screws, meshtape? Use screws & FibaFuse for cracks, now you will be back in 3 months.
I only add screw when the boards are loose. Been doing it this way for a long long time. Appreciate you watching 🤙🏼
Why would you not pre fill those cracks with hot mud?
I push it through the mesh tape to be the pre fill. If you watch I’m working it in there pretty hard so it pushes through the holes I the mesh . One of the reasons why I like mesh as well compared to paper tape or fiba fuse
i have a crack like this in two spots in m house, will it return if it gets repair?
@@Bluebird22200 I always tell people that there is never a guarantee on stress cracks . If anyone tells you other wise they are lying. If it’s a point of stress in the home then the chances are that it can crack again. But I also have done these every week for over 15 years now and have never had a callback on one. Just make sure the v cut it and if the boards are loose then the better add some screws. Hope that helps !
I have 26 years experience and everything he just told you is fact to the T
I use a hand cream instead of gloves, you put it on in the beginning of the day and it keeps mud and paint (and roofing tar) off your hands all day.
@@chriscolameco6850 never tried it. Have just been so use to gloves for years. What brand is it?
This may be a dumb question but what about paint? You leave it up to the customer to find a painter or do it on their own?
@@comixzone5524 I definitely always offer it. But on these small ones I also offer to just tell them what to get and show them the process of painting it themselves if they are trying to save money.
Hey I love your work and im learning so much. I just starting my own handyman business and I have this dry wall job I need to do, I need patch 2 plumber hole and a pretty big ceiling water damage repair (about 2'x2') with paint match, also its on the stairwell. How would you price this job?
@@itsdoncartagena6485 thank you ! Stairwell ones are a pain! What state do you live in?
@ MARYLAND, im otw to the client and thinking $1000 for everything
@@itsdoncartagena6485 go for it man! The worst they could say is no. Just explain the process when you bid it so they know how much work actually goes into doing this kind of work. Good luck!
@ is the price reasonable or is it too high, im still learning on how to price jobs
@@itsdoncartagena6485 everywhere is different . Don’t go off of mine or any one else’s in the tube . It’s going to be a learning curve . Just keep bidding jobs and you’ll find out real quick what’s good for your area
"That 5 minute mud drys fast boys !!!!"
@@joshchaney3744 used 20 minute today and was hating life 😂😂😂
When you do the skip what kinda mud is that. Do you have any references to help my learn some of the knockdowns and skip techniques. No worries if not bro. Just love the content
@@ZanDeeMan first off I appreciate the comment bro! Thank you! I’m making a video tomorrow to on skip, knockdown, orange peel. You can pretty much use all purpose for everything but there are certain types of orange peels that I like plus 3 for . Stay tuned 🤙🏼
@@thedrywalltech Bro you're a goat. I need to get one of those pump sprayers. I'm just a little confused how you keep your finishing compound wet and in a bucket for days or how you go about mixing it up.
I do repairs as a handyman when needed but matching a texture like you do- I'm a total noob. More info vids on that would be a godsend.
You got the fastest subscribe in the west from me brother keep it up. You're on to big things my guy
how the heck you skip it like that
@@139forLife practice,practice! Ill make an actual video on just texture here one day. But you’re just barley holding the knife and barely touching the wall with it so when your knife moves across the surface it just barely skips across the surface and makes that’s texture
Great videos. Were are you located that you can charge that much. I can't get that in Chicago , the market just won't go for it. There's to much of a non native born workforce in the trades here doing residential. Keeps prices lower.
@@chriscermak3188 thank you brotha! I’m out in Arizona. My last company was in Austin Texas and I pretty much Charged the same there as well. It’s funny I get people from Chicago telling me I’m cheap.Maybe try to focus your advertising in the higher end areas. And I always have had a minimum and I dont sway from it. If the client doesn’t want to pay that then they are not right for me.
@@thedrywalltech Ha, well i never said i was a good business man.
How do you go about charging?
@@edwardelric8354 that’s a complicated question man lol. Theres a lot to it but I’m going to do a live q and a soon. Come on in and ask it again so I can talk it out to you 👍🏼
Do you give your customers an option on painting and how do you handle that situation?
@@charleshairston4853 Yes I always offer paint but most of the time I have to come back for another trip so the texture can dry. SoI tell them if they would like me to paint as well then it will be my minimum trip charge plus the cost of paint. If it’s small like in my next video Im posting then I will use a heat gun and fan to dry it and paint it in the same trip .
Thanks for the quick response.
@@thedrywalltech damn...exactly what I do. Great minds think alike.
@ hell yeah man! 👊🏼
5min and 10min it’s all I fuck with on small Jobs!
@@1mrsleepy1 hell yeah ! You a real one 👊🏼
What camera do you use?
@@Denver_____ funny enough I’m just using a 4 year old iPhone mini 😂
@ lol
@@Denver_____ going to try my go pro for the next one and see if I tell a difference
@@thedrywalltech let me know, doing some DYI popcorn removal on my end and trying to get the best POV recording vs tripod
@ Doing that I would for sure use go pro. I use go pro for my family channel a lot and it works fine. It’s just more durable to drop or rinse off.
Add screws every time if there's framing there. Other than that well done
i guess you forgot to rescrew the existing sheetrock.....
@@raccoon8381 I only add screws when the boards are loose. Thanks for watching !
You mentioned you’ve had a drywall repair company in 3 different states, how do you about marketing and getting jobs when you hit a new market? Drywall repair is soo niche it looks like it might be a grind to get consistent work until people know your name, seems like you’re right aside from doing great work like you do 🤔
@@MGMG007 yes sir! Theres honestly a lot that goes into it more than just doing good work. Website development, Google business listing ranking systems, ads, marketing . Just need to know what and where your aiming for. I’m doing a live q and a soon. Click in on that and ask it again so I can talk it out 🤙🏼
Simple business site + SEO. Make backlinks on all the major free business directory sites: Google maps, yellow pages, etc. Ask for reviews/testimonials from happy customers
@ sounds good brother 👍
Naw😂😂😂
Do you ever use easy sand 5 minute from Home Depot
@@jasongilman7270 yes all the time ! When I lived in Texas that’s the only 5 min I could get