Hoy en Díaz Construction los muchachos llegaron a instalar el sheetrock. Para quienes no saben, también somos dueños de una compañía de sheetrock, tape, bed, texture y pintura, así que este proceso es parte de lo que más disfrutamos.
También les muestro el tiradero que dejaron los roofers afuera de la nueva construcción. 🤦🏻♀️ Obviamente ya lo recogieron… pero tengo curiosidad: si ustedes hacen nueva construcción o trabajan en roofing, ¿quién es responsable de la limpieza? Los leo en los comentarios.
At Díaz Construction, installing sheetrock is a key part of our service offerings, which also include tape, bed, texture, and painting. These services are critical to ensuring that new construction projects meet quality and finish standards. Sheetrock installation involves more than just hanging drywall panels; it requires skilled taping and bedding to create smooth, seamless walls that are ready for finishing. In the construction industry, debris cleanup after roofing or other subcontractor work is often a topic of debate. Generally, contract specifics outline responsibilities, but it’s common practice that each subcontractor cleans up their own mess. For new construction projects, the roofing crew typically removes their materials and waste to prevent safety hazards and maintain site organization. However, when the cleanup isn't promptly done, it can slow down subsequent construction phases. Effective site management fosters cooperation between teams to ensure the project runs smoothly. At Díaz Construction, we emphasize clear communication and responsibility delegation to keep projects on schedule and maintain a clean work environment. If you work in construction or roofing, what has been your experience with cleanup duties? Sharing these insights can help improve industry practices and client satisfaction. Additionally, the image titled "Diaz Custom Casa ( Dia de Sheetrock)" highlights a day focused on drywall installation, emphasizing our hands-on approach and commitment to detail. Whether you’re a contractor, roofing specialist, or homeowner, understanding these workflows helps clarify expectations and enhances collaboration across construction disciplines.























































