Hang, finish, texture, and patch, from a single doorknob hole to a whole-home rebuild after water or fire damage. Finished to the level the light in the room actually demands, with dust containment on every job.
Drywall is the trade everyone sees and nobody notices, until it’s done badly. Flat walls under raking light are the whole job.
Full hang-and-finish projects include:
Repairs and small jobs, and yes, we actually show up for them:
Drywall sanding dust is the reason people dread this trade. Every ON SITE drywall job runs with plastic containment, zipped doorways, floor protection, and vacuum-assisted sanding. The dust stays in the workspace, not in your HVAC and not on your furniture two rooms away.
On occupied-home repairs we work room by room, and daily cleanup is in the contract, not a favor.
Yes: knockdown, orange peel, swirl, and most hand textures. We test the match on a board before it goes on your ceiling. The one honest exception is heavy vintage textures, where we’ll sometimes recommend skimming the whole surface instead of chasing a blend.
Level 4 is the standard finish under flat paint, fine for most rooms. Level 5 adds a full skim coat that kills joint shadows under gloss paint, dark colors, or strong window light. Hallways and great rooms with big windows are where Level 4 shows its seams.
With containment and vacuum sanding: the workspace gets dusty, your house doesn’t. You’ll see plastic walls and floor paper while we work and a broom-clean room when we’re done.
Both. That’s the point of one contractor. Plumbing fixes the leak, drywall rebuilds the ceiling, and if it’s an insurance claim we document everything in one scope your adjuster can approve in one pass.
From a single patch to a whole-home hang and finish. Written scope within 48 hours, dust containment on every job.