So in order to lay the tiles in the bedroom i need to raise the floor level by at least 3 4 inches.
Do you lay flooring first or put drywall up.
Professionals always do the lids ceilings first.
If time is of the essence it s quicker to hang the drywall and tape out the walls first.
The first step to hanging drywall is to take a pencil and mark on the floor and ceiling the placement of the vertical studs.
This will simplify the attachment of the drywall panels to the framing.
To make it a lot easier pony up for a drywall lift.
Make sure any insulating work and vapor barrier installation are complete before you begin hanging drywall panels.
Now a word for you rookies.
Install drywall on the walls before installing floor covering.
When you run a floor sander around a room there is the possibility of scuffing up newly painted walls.
Construction s a messy job and if you install the flooring first you ll spend more time on the walls because you ll have to be more careful not to drip joint compound on a new floor.
But you said that it is not a good idea.
You need to be able to get to that area easily.
That way the wall pieces support the ceiling pieces.
I was going to do it with siroco over the base floor.
If you haven t cleaned the studs with a solution of bleach i would do so before covering it up as it could have mold spores on it from your last flood that need to be killed.
After the drywall is on taped and painted it s time to install the finish flooring.
You d have to lay the flooring and cover it with industrial plastic sheeting and duct tape the joints to answer your question.
Hanging drywall over your head is no fun.
I notice that the corridor tiles were set on top of the old tiles which leveled up the flooring to 1 1 4 inch.
Drywall is heavy awkward and hard to get into position.
Yes you could lay the flooring first but you d need to cover it before the drywall went up and that will cost you around 60 to 120 depending on how big your floor space is.
To make the job somewhat easier make a crutch photo 3.
In new construction homes where no flooring has been laid yet this is the way it works.
By putting in the drywall first you separate drywall and its dust from the flooring later on.
Both drywall work and floor installation create a mess but drywall s mess far exceeds that of flooring.
Go with drywall as if you get more flooding or water damage you re going to have mold grow back there.
The general construction rule is to work from the top of the room downward.
Walls are put up first then the floor covering comes later.