Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Drywall

Up until the late 1940s, interior walls in homes were constructed of several layers of plaster over wooden strips of lath. Drywall was invented in 1916 but was not widely used until World War II, with the urgent need for quick construction of military structures. Once acclimated to drywall, post-war builders gave up on the expensive, time-consuming methods of plastered walls.
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