Is it hard to dryline a wall? I have a low budget and i want to give it a go.
The wall is original brick not a new wall.
Hope someone can advise me.
Thanks
Dave
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Well lots of people have done it. As I understand it, the hard part is taping and mudding once the dry wall is up and a lot of people leave that to the pros.
You might want to visit [url]http://www.diychatroom.com/[/url] to get some comments from people who have done a lot of this sort of thing to see what they say, especially since you are dealing with brick which might present some special considerations.