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Service Description
Installation & Construction New Drywall Installation: Installing new sheets of drywall for new construction, additions, or after significant structural modifications. Framing for Drywall: Building or modifying metal or wood framing to prepare for drywall sheets. Wall and Ceiling Systems: Installing specialized drywall systems, including moisture-resistant board (for bathrooms/basements) or fire-rated board (commercial code requirements). Finishing & Texturing Taping and Mudding: Applying joint compound (mud) and tape to seams and corners to create smooth transitions. Sanding: Achieving varying levels of smoothness (e.g., Level 4 or Level 5 finish) necessary for high-quality paint application. Texture Application: Applying custom textures, such as knock-down, skip-trowel, orange peel, or acoustic/popcorn ceiling textures. Texture Matching: Skillfully matching existing wall and ceiling textures during repair work for seamless integration. Repair & Restoration Hole and Patch Repair: Fixing holes of all sizes (from small nail pops to large punctures) with precision patching techniques. Crack Repair: Repairing settlement cracks, stress cracks, and damage around windows and doors. Water Damage Repair: Removing and replacing sections of drywall damaged by leaks or flooding, often including mold remediation and moisture-resistant board installation. Fire Damage Repair: Replacing smoke and fire-damaged drywall sections to prepare the area for restoration. Popcorn Ceiling Removal: Safely removing old popcorn (acoustic) textures and re-finishing the ceiling to a smooth or new textured look. Plaster Repair: Repairing or skim-coating old plaster walls, a common service in older homes and buildings, to prepare them for modern paint finishes. Commercial & Specialty Services Tenant Improvement (TI): Installing new partition walls and ceilings in commercial spaces to customize layouts for new business occupants. High-Ceiling Work: Handling drywall installation and finishing in commercial warehouses, lobbies, or residential spaces with vaulted ceilings. Acoustical Ceilings: Installing suspended (drop) ceilings and acoustical panels is often used in offices and retail spaces.
