Smooth Walls. Tight Insulation. Done Once, Done Right.
Repairs, new builds, and full plaster work — finished smooth, primed, and ready for paint.
You Only Notice It When It's Done Badly.
Drywall and plaster work is one of those jobs you only notice when it's done badly. Bad seams. Visible patches. Cracks coming back six months later. We hang it, tape it, mud it, and sand it the way it should be done — and we insulate before we close anything up.
What's Included
- Drywall hanging and finishing
- Plaster repair and full skim coats
- Insulation (batt and blown-in)
- Patch and repair from leaks or impacts
- Texture matching on existing walls and ceilings
Priced by the project — repair, full room, or full house. We give you a written estimate after seeing the scope.
How We Finish Walls
Tape & Bed First
Seams are taped and bedded in multiple thin coats — not one thick one. Rushing mud is the primary cause of cracked seams later.
Feathered Edges
Mud is feathered out wide so transitions between drywall and compound disappear. Visible ridges mean it wasn't sanded properly.
Insulate Before Closing
When walls are open, we insulate. Adding insulation after means tearing the wall back apart. We do it right the first time.
Primed & Ready
We prime before we leave. Unprimed drywall soaks up the first coat of paint unevenly. Primer gives you a consistent base.
Ready to Start Your Project?
Free estimate. No pressure. Most homeowners hear back from us within 24 hours.
