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Old 09-25-2007, 09:36 AM
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Smile relocating advice for drywaller

hi i live in michigan and between the economy and a car accident that took one of my legs my drywall business has suffered severly. looking to possibly take a trip out to colorado as a buddy of mine has said there is a good amount of houses being built.

i have talked to a few people and got differant answers on this...

do i need a license to drywall in colorado? how is the housing starts doing? what are prices like out there per board or sq ft of drywall? i have been in drywall for over ten years and personally hang the drywall and have finishers that work for me. please help and thank you in advance

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Old 09-25-2007, 09:49 AM
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hi i live in michigan and between the economy and a car accident that took one of my legs my drywall business has suffered severly. looking to possibly take a trip out to colorado as a buddy of mine has said there is a good amount of houses being built.

i have talked to a few people and got differant answers on this...

do i need a license to drywall in colorado? how is the housing starts doing? what are prices like out there per board or sq ft of drywall? i have been in drywall for over ten years and personally hang the drywall and have finishers that work for me. please help and thank you in advance
Check craigslist, they are asking for drywallers left and right. if you own your own business you will need insurance and a license here. Can you do commercial? There is alot of remodeling going on here, thats what my husband does.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:00 PM
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Question license?

state license? what kind of license?

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