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Make drywall flush w/ window jamb after removing thick plaster
So, I'm working my first rehab with plaster and have gutted an old kitchen. The plaster was a lot thicker than the drywall will be. So, do I screw in extensions (furring strips??) to all the studs in the room so that the drywall will be flush after installing it?