The Drywall Jack gives you a simple and efficient way to lift and position drywall sheets during installation. It tilts smoothly, which helps you load panels with less effort and set them at the right angle for your project. Because the jack supports sheets up to 16 feet long, you can handle large panels with greater control and stability.
Once the sheet is in place, you can raise it to a maximum height of 10.5 feet. This range makes the jack useful for standard ceilings, angled ceilings, and taller wall sections. As you lift the panel, the jack keeps it steady so you can focus on alignment and fastening. This setup reduces strain and helps you work more safely, especially when handling overhead sections.
The wide base adds balance while you move the jack into position. You can roll it across most smooth surfaces, which makes it easier to adjust your placement as you work. Because the lift mechanism operates smoothly, you can raise panels in small, controlled increments. This precision helps you match seams, reach corners, and complete detailed work with confidence.
Crews appreciate how quickly the jack sets up and how easily it folds for transport. It fits well in trucks, trailers, and storage rooms, so you can bring it to any job site without hassle. Whether you’re hanging drywall in a new build, finishing a basement, or completing a remodel, this jack helps you work faster and with far less physical strain.
The Drywall Jack remains one of the most practical tools for lifting and positioning drywall. Its tilt feature, generous height range, and smooth operation make it a valuable addition to any installation project.



