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    Vinyl siding inside attached garage...

    I'm doing some reno work (patching and filling holes in drywall, then paint) in my garage. The drywall is pretty beat up (it's hasn't been very good from the day we moved in). Anyway, I was thinking about installing viny siding on the back and worst wall. Has anyone ever done this? Is there any building code concern? Your thoughts would be appreciated. Oh, I would only need 136 sq. ft.

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    What about doing slat board storage system instead. That way its functional and doesnt look out of place.

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    Or just redo the drywall. Pull it down and install new. It's only 4 1/2 sheets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedSN View Post
    Or just redo the drywall. Pull it down and install new. It's only 4 1/2 sheets.
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    I thought about this, but I can't tape or especially mud to save my life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen06GT View Post
    I thought about this, but I can't tape or especially mud to save my life.
    Perfect place to get better at it. More practice makes it easier. And not over thinking/working it. You can always sand away mistakes, rather than trying to make it better while it dries (if that makes sense).

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    Hi! It wasn't a garage I renovated but a house. But still, I was installing a vinyl siding http://sidinginvancouver.com/vinyl-siding.html. And it came out pretty cool. So don't fear using this material. I find it pretty durable and it also looks cool (although it depends on your taste xD).

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    If there's a million holes it's probably easier to just replace all of it lol.

    The slat wall is nice too but uber $$$
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    I was gonna do same maybe half wall so if I'm washing cars in the garage I don't have to worry about drywall getting wet . Keep us posted if you do it .

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    what about some cottage grade pine T&G?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Intmdtr View Post
    what about some cottage grade pine T&G?
    I don't think the wife will approve.

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