Join to your existing wall

 

Easily join portable walls to an existing wall

Easy Build-Out portable walls make it possible to place walls where you need them, and remove them when done. They’re great for temporary exhibits or offices. They’re unique and easy way to build out portable walls from your existing wall, with only a few screw holes to fill when done.

Like the rest of our products, you need very little building or construction experience to use them. If you can locate a stud in your wall, and operate a drill, you can easily use the Easy Build-Out wall section.

How do they work?

These “Easy Build-Out” portable walls feature a recessed end, designed to perfectly receive a standard 2″ x 4″. The 2″ x 4″ is pre-drilled with wood screws intact. Screw the included 2″ x 4″ into a wall stud in your permanent wall, then add wood screws directly to the portable wall connecting the 2″ x 4″. When you’re ready to move the walls, you’ll only need to patch three wood screw holes in your wall.

As with all of our wall products, counter balance is critical. While your permanent wall helps to anchor the Easy Build-Out wall, you’ll still need an “L” or “T” section at the opposite end of your portable wall to help prevent movement. All top joiners should also be fastened in place with a wood screw after leveling all walls to prevent sections from moving apart.

Here’s how the Easy Build-Out wall works:

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Before and after installation

The 2″ x 4″ plank ships nestled into the receiving side of a portable wall. At right, an Easy Build-Out wall and connecting portable walls have been installed in an office.

 

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A pre-drilled 2″ x 4″ plank is included with the Easy Build-Out wall. It slides directly into a recessed area of the wall.

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