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Old 08-26-2016, 02:29 PM
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I work for a Servpro while I'm in college and I have been in ALOT of houses the past couple week and have tore out ALOT of sheet rock. I use a saws all and if the water was below 2 ft then we mark the walls at 2 ft and cut it there. 2-4ft we cut at 4 ft and anything above that we take the whole wall. Cutting at 4ft is the easiest because you don't have to do a lot of bending over and and most sheets are 4 ft tall so they are easier to cut there. Cut the wall and use your saw or hammer to make you some little holes in the sheet rock and you can pull it out in big sheets with your hands and save a lot of clean up. When you pull out one side you can push the other side out from the now exposed back side..


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