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Why the plaster walls of the '50s and '60s were built to a standard nobody meets anymore
Those old plaster walls weren't just tough — they were built to last a century.
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Why contractors say the switch from plaster to drywall was a trade-off nobody fully explained
Plaster walls were the universal standard in American homes before the 1950s, requiring skilled tradesmen and weeks of curing time to produce a surface far denser than modern drywall. The postwar ...
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