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North Carolina Drywall Contractor who uses No Coat Corner Bead and Flex Tape says they are the best products available.
No Coat Corner Bead and Flex Tape products for drywall out perform all competitors
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(Free-Press-Release.com) August 14, 2010 --
North Carolina - No Coat Corner Bead is a product made for drywall construction. The Corner Bead is applied with mud not nails which means it becomes bonded to the drywall the same way tape does. This is a huge advantage to metal corner bead which is nailed on and is only attached firmly were there are nails. The results tend to be hair line cracks along the edge of the metal bead.
Another advantage to using No Coat Products is the fact that they will not dent like the metal corner bead. The No coat Corner Bead uses a strong plastic instead of metal which is a lot more forgiving than metal. Along with the material advantage again is the fact that there is mud behind the plastic unlike the empty metal bead.
Brody Kline (www.SouthVirginiaDrywall.com and www.ProfessionalDrywallContractors.com) says that when applied correctly No Coats' Bead and Flex Tape will outperform all other products. They are a must for any professional drywall contractor.
Licensed and insured, www.SouthVirginiaDrywall.com and www.ProfessionalDrywallContractors.com owner has over 13 years experience in drywall contracting and 19 years of drywall experience. To learn more about the company visit www.SouthVirginiaDrywall.com, www.ProfessionalDrywallContractors.com or call 434-738-7133.
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