Drywall Jack
A drywall jack is an essential productivity tool designed to hold heavy sheets of drywall in place, allowing a single operator to install panels on high ceilings or walls without assistance. Most professional models feature a tilting cradle that can accommodate standard 4' x 16' sheets and a smooth-action manual winch for precise positioning. These lifts typically offer a reaching height of 11 to 15 feet, with a collapsible tripod base and rolling casters for easy transport between rooms and through standard doorways. Built for durability and safety, these units significantly reduce physical strain and the risk of panel breakage during the installation process.