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Tacoma Walls and Ceilings

Walls and Ceilings
Tacoma, Washington homes can be finished using either plaster or drywall. Plastering is a less costly material that is fire-resistant and offers relatively soundproof surface conditions. However, drywall professionals often use drywall instead of plaster when erecting interior walls and ceilings as plaster is known to freeze, making heat necessary to complete plastering jobs in cold weather. A Tacoma, Washington drywall contractor can help you determine which is the best option for your home. Tacoma, Washington homeowners can also choose to build a concrete, brick or stone outdoor retaining wall for many reasons: as part of their landscaping, to support a hillside terrain or to create privacy. Homeowners should check that the contractor is bonded and insured. In many cases a Tacoma, Washington contractor will only require a license if the project exceeds a specific cost amount designated by the local building department. Residents can check with the Tacoma, Washington building department for the most current licensing regulations.
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Tacoma City Facts
The census of 2000 indicated that 193,556 persons, 76,152 households, and 45,919 families resided in Tacoma. Four years later, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that Tacoma's population had increased by 1.7%, to 196,800 (Trends, No. D3 [Sept. 2004]).
The US Census of 2000 determined that the homeownership rate in Tacoma is 54.7%.
Tacoma is the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, situated on Puget Sound's Commencement Bay, Tacoma Narrows and the estuary of the Puyallup River.