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How Do You Install Bullnose Corners On Drywall?

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How Do You Install Bullnose Corners On Drywall?

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A bullnose corner bead can be a interesting choice for covering an outside angle. Transition caps and other types of fixtures will allow you to merge the bullnose corner bead with other types of corner beads seamlessly. There are several ways to install bullnose corner bead. The mud setting technique provides the strongest final product but is labor intensive and messy. The spray adhesive technique will leave the corner fairly strong and is less labor intensive. The stapling technique is the easiest but will produce the weakest corner. After installation, bullnose corner beads require no further special treatment and can be finished just as normal corner beads are. Cut the bullnose corner bead to the correct length for the outside angle. Dry fit it over the outside angle to ensure that the corner formed by the edges of the drywall panels will not interfere with the radius of the bullnose corner bead. The bullnose should lay flush against the outside angle. Trim the edges of the drywall

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