There will always be a high demand for skilled tradesmen such as those skilled at hanging and finishing drywall.
Whether you choose to work for sub-contractors, or for people in the neighborhood looking to finish their basements, the work opportunities for a home based drywall business look good.
How to Get Into the Drywall Business
Your first step in starting your drywall business is to get training and certification to hang and finish drywalls. Once certified, you need to gather the equipment you need to offer the service.
Invest in quality drywall tools, ranging from keyhole saws to trowels. Then you will be prepared to take on any drywall job, and those materials will soon pay for themselves.
You will also need a reliable vehicle capable of transporting you and your equipment from job to job.
Skills Needed:
A good drywaller is detail oriented, and good with their hands. Providing quality work will be your best advertisement for the next job. You also need to be attuned to the latest construction techniques so that you can handle the different types of drywalls easily.
Strong management skills will allow you to keep the business side of things in order. You need to keep good business records, and be able to schedule appointments and manage your time so that you can finish each job on time and on budget.
Experience Needed:
Drywall work experience is crucial before you start your own drywall business. If you've just finished the course and haven't had a lot of hands on experience, practice with rooms in your home, or volunteer to help family and friends drywall the rooms in their home.
Startup Requirements:
You need to allocate costs for your own drywall tools (e.g. T-squares, screw gun, chalk line, etc.) and for marketing your business.
Resources:
DryWallSchool.com
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