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What is the difference between a real wall and a pressurized wall?

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What is the difference between a real wall and a pressurized wall?

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A real wall is permanently attached to the floor, walls and ceiling with screws and adhesives and its removal can cause damage to the apartment. A pressurized wall is a temporary wall that stays up with pressure like a car jack. It can be quickly built to create an extra room or space and just as easily removed. The wall is built using drywall, (also know as sheetrock) metal and wood studs. The walls are first framed-out with studs to fit the space to be enclosed and then the drywall is attached to the studs. Today’s pressurized walls are constructed and designed to look very much like the regular walls in your apartment.

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