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pressuizedwallsnyc · 11 years ago
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The Benefits of Using Pressurized Walls
Living in New York City can be quite expensive. In fact, many residents who earn enough money to live very comfortably in other parts of the US often find themselves scratching and scraping to get a decent apartment that they can afford. Unfortunately, the combination of limited space and high demand makes it very difficult for many people to find a good room, let alone apartment to live in NYC.
However, there is an interesting solution that has been used over the past decade to expand living space for residents while being cost-effective as well. Pressurized walls Manhattan residents have been using for well over a decade has allowed people to find new, decent places to live at affordable rates.
What are Pressurized Walls?
A pressurized wall is a temporary structure that is created using materials such as sheetrock or plasterboard and metal frames. Essentially, the size of the room needed is marked and framing is then set up. Sheet rock screws are used in attaching the drywall to the 2x4s that are in contact with the floor, walls and ceiling. The name “pressurized” comes from the fact that the 2x4s are being pressured or forced into the floor, walls and ceiling without causing any damage.
To help prevent any damage to the room by the wall, only T-nuts and leveling screw pads are placed in contact with the studs of the walls. There are no other adhesives or fasteners to help stabilize the wall once it is in place.
Most pressurized temporary walls have hollow-core French style doors which add a touch of class, but weigh far less than standard doors so that there is less weight pulling on the walls themselves. Once completed, the new pressurized wall is usually painted the same color as the room so that it looks as if it was a permanent part of the apartment.
Temporary walls NYC residents set up are usually approved by landlords as they do not damage the structure of the apartment itself, although many landlords will insist that they be removed once the resident has vacated the premises.
What are the Benefits of NYC Pressurized Walls?
There are many benefits to using pressurized walls NYC residents have been using for several years in adding new spaces so that people can double-up in apartments, add new storage space and many other uses as well.
No Damage to Floors, Walls or Ceilings: A pressurized wall used 2x4s to keep the structure in place and provides the sturdiness of standard walls, yet they cause no damage to the existing structure. This is an important feature because many landlords will not approve of changes that damage or changes the structure of the rooms that they own. A pressurized wall can be removed and leaves almost no trace, let alone creates any lasting impact on the existing structure.
Privacy: For those who are looking at sharing apartment space, the one big issue is the lack of privacy that so many people desire. Curtains and other, similar types of dividers are simply not thick enough to provide adequate privacy. Plus, many of these types of dividers need maintenance in terms of cleaning and can be unattractive as well. Pressurized walls provide a strong level of privacy because they are real walls created from strong, durable materials. Once in place, they can be cleaned and maintained the same as the rest of the walls in the apartment.
Storage Space: Are you looking to remove the clutter from your apartment, yet you don’t want to pay for additional storage space? If so, then having pressurized walls NYC residents use for creating new rooms can also be adapted into adding new storage space as well. This means that you can now put away items and lock them up in the safety of an additional room without having to pay monthly storage fees.
Home Office: One of the biggest hurdles in creating a home based business is separating the home from the business. Quite often, the distractions of domestic life interfere with the efforts needed to make your business succeed. This is where having pressurized walls comes in to create office space inside the home. Now you can lock the door and take care of business while still being in the comfort of your own home. For millions of people who now work from home, having pressurized walls can add to their efficiency and production rate.
Affordability: When compared to many alternatives, a pressurized wall is the perfect, affordable solution. A professional company can install a pressurized wall in a very short period of time and it will last for as long as you need it. This means that for people looking at sharing apartments, adding new storage rooms or office space, a pressurized wall is an inexpensive solution that will last as long as you need and can be removed relatively quickly as well.
Find Out More about Pressurized Walls
You can find out more information about pressurized walls from http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com/ , a company that specializes in the installation of these unique structures. They have the professional know-how to install these types of temporary walls in your apartment or home.
When you call or contact All Week Walls, you will be greeted by a courteous, professional staff member who will answer your questions and provide all the information needed so that you can make the best informed decision about our services. Our goal is to provide you with the best in customer service which starts from the moment you call our office.
Once you approve we will send out a professional, experienced construction team that will construct your pressurized wall quickly and efficiently. We also work weekends which allows us to fit to your schedule and provide the best service possible.
If you need a new wall to create an additional room for a fellow roommate, need an office area, storage space or for other uses, our pressurized walls Manhattan residents have raved about for years is the solution for you. Call today and find out why our services are the best in the NYC area when it comes to installing pressurized walls.
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pressuizedwallsnyc · 11 years ago
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Picture this. You live in a gorgeous Manhattan apartment building. Perfect location near all the hotspots, friendly doorman at the entrance, designer lobby and a speedy elevator. Enter your apartment and it's spacious, clean and newly renovated. Adjoining the modern eat-in-kitchen is a large living room/dining room with wall-to-wall windows featuring a stunning view of the New York skyline. The whole place is decorated in top quality furniture personally selected for you by an in-demand interior designer. Sounds like a fantasy? Well, here's the bad news: it probably is, but you already knew that. While the above scenario might be the reality for the odd millionaire here or there, it's not going to happen for the average NYC worker, even those making decent salary.FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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Here's the news you might not know and it's way worse: The average worker (read:anyone making under $80,000 a year) can't even afford to rent a regular apartment in NYC! We're talking decent conditon building, hopefully clean lobby, and an elevator that usually works. The locatoin is great, if you're looking for anything near a subway line, and the size of the apartment is...cute. Small living room/dining room, suck-in-your-stomach kitchen and one bedroom.FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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In NoWheresville, KY these top-of-line accomodations might cost you $600 a month, but you know what they say: 'Location, location, location". In NYC, this beauty is going to eat up $3,200 to $4,500 EVERY MONTH! If you're making about $80,000 a year, that's between 50% to 66% of your before-tax salary. Hope you like spaghetti! Finally, the good news: you can share a one bedroom apartment in NYC while maintaining your privacy and even retaining a good portion of your hard-earned salary! The answer is Temporary Walls. FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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A Temporary Wall is not a flimsy piece of cardboard that acts as a makeshift partition so you're left pretending you can't hear your roommate's every breath, munch and crunch. It's a quality structure that not only looks and feels like the real thing, it can be built with custom doors and closets that make you forget it's only temporary.FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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In NoWheresville, KY these top-of-line accomodations might cost you $600 a month, but you know what they say: 'Location, location, location". In NYC, this beauty is going to eat up $3,200 to $4,500 EVERY MONTH! If you're making about $80,000 a year, that's between 50% to 66% of your before-tax salary. Hope you like spaghetti! Finally, the good news: you can share a one bedroom apartment in NYC while maintaining your privacy and even retaining a good portion of your hard-earned salary! The answer is Temporary Walls. FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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A Temporary Wall is not a flimsy piece of cardboard that acts as a makeshift partition so you're left pretending you can't hear your roommate's every breath, munch and crunch. It's a quality structure that not only looks and feels like the real thing, it can be built with custom doors and closets that make you forget it's only temporary.FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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One of the first questions people often ask about pressurized walls is if they are safe. This is kind of like asking if the walls in your house are safe. Granted, those walls were there when you moved in and a pressurized wall you had someone install, but the differences basically stop there. Suffice to say, a pressurized wall is a lot safer than riding in a car. It's certainly safer than riding on the New York Subway system. There were close to 300,000 car crashes in 2012 in New York state alone - that's an average of almost 1,000 crashes a day. Do you know how many pressurized wall incidents there were? Zero! Certainly among customers who ordered from Temporary Walls NY. FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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Yet the same people who don't stop and think twice before jumping in their car to pick up milk from the supermarket are nervous to install a pressurized wall because of imagined safety hazards. FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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Here's how Temporary Walls NY installs a pressurized wall: we use state-of-the-art equipment and building materials, along with experienced, expert builders and employees, to construct a sturdy, steady wall that is just as reliable as the wall that holds your front door. We are fully licensed by the Department of Consumer Affairs and will not leave the job until you are satisfied. This is no Japanese folding screen: our walls are built to last. You can't knock this wall down if you tried. FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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Have you ever been totally satisfied with something -- like let's say, your easy chair -- until someone else comes along and points out a flaw that you've never noticed before? "Your easy chair has this funny kind of bar running across the inside. It hurts my back every time I recline." Now, all of a sudden, the only thing you notice when you sit down to watch your favorite game - with an awesome snack, in your favorite chair...is that stupid bar that you were contentedly unaware of before.FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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Until one day, when a journalist looking for a hot story decided to ask a temporary wall company owner if it was true that landlords were cracking down on pressurized walls. Not only was this not true, it could not have been farther from the truth -- the pressurized wall business was booming! But, like the easy chair, landlords suddenly couldn't focus on anything but pressurized walls! Were they safe? Should they be cracking down??FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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Here are the facts: the pressurized wall business has never had an incident. In over 20 years in business, there has not been one accident, fire or other major problem caused by a temporary wall. Pressurized walls do not have to meet the fire codes of the building because there are no fire codes pertaining to pressurized walls! The fire department never saw fit to create any codes because temporary walls just do not pose a hazard! Of course, each individual building may have its own rules and regulations, so every customer should look for a company that is certified and safety-conscious, but as an industry? Safe as apple pie. Try finding stats like that about a walk down a New York city block.FREE QUOTES (http://www.pressurizedwallsnyc.com)
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