Cutting Drywall Panels for Proper Fit - In the field, drywall panels that must be cut to accommodate fit are often cut too short, too wide, or not cut at all leaving a tapered edge to finish at a top or bottom of a wall (in poorly conceived horizontal panel installations) or leaving a tapered edge at an outside corner. These common mistakes which result from open, means and methods options, are not possible with a SureWalls installation.
A SureWalls installation requires vertical or parallel installation of drywall panels. As we explain/argue elsewhere here, for many reasons this is unquestionably the best and preferred way to install drywall. It results in the tops and bottoms of the wall always having a butt edge to finish making the finish and trim job much easier in the end with flat surfaces at top and bottom rather than encountering additional wall finish work to "fix" a tapered surface that shouldn't be there in the first place.
The SureWalls corner profiles (both the outside and inside corner profiles) also dictate that corners be finished properly with butt edges of drywall required where the drywall panels meet at either outside or inside corners. Our corner profiles were designed specifically to accept a butt edge drywall dimension, not tapered. This avoids the same issue as described above with tapered edges appearing where they don't belong. Don't make the finishing harder than it needs to be. SureWalls' system demands the proper result.
Drywall panels must be cut to fit all kinds of different dimensions. But panel cutting and placement shouldn't be a free for all. Too often the dimension of cuts is too short or too tight resulting either in too large of a gap between panels or panels that fit so tightly that the attempt to squeeze them in breaks the drywall edge. This simply cannot happen with a SureWalls installation. The cut drywall panels must be at a dimension that causes them to fit tightly and firmly into our profile channels. There is never a chance at creating a poor drywall seam. With SureWalls, every drywall seam formed by our profiles is solid, airtight and ready for easy finishing. Rest assured, they can't screw it up.