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Drywall Perfection LLC
4.7(
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Serving Oracle, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had a great experience with this company and I will be using them again. I feel like they were honest and had great pricing not mention the repair on my bathroom drywall looked flawless. The textured finish matches right up. Thanks so much! It was relieving to have an honest company working on my house."
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+7

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Marshall Insulation
4.5(
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Serving Oracle, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

"The installers showed up on time, were very courteous, completed the job within a few hours, cleaned up and were gone. They did an very good job of installing the insulation and now I can't wait to see my bills go down. The cost of the project was a little more than I wanted to spend but I see it was worth it. It was something I couldn't do myself. I would recommend."
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+2

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Banker Insulation, Inc.
3.6(
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Serving Oracle, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"What I was hoping to do didn't make sense so I'm pursuing a do it your self option. I spoke to Jeff Banker personally and he was very helpful, told me my idea didn't make sense since spray on insulation generally looks kind of messy and only makes sense for locations that aren't normally seen. He offered me other ideas and one was simple and easy enough that I'll just do it myself. I will keep him in mind though if/when I decide to spray foam elsewhere in my house. Thanks!"
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Recommended by87%of homeowners
Thermal Advantage, LLC
3.6(
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Serving Oracle, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Overall, the ceiling cavity insulation project went well. Pricing was very reasonable compared with other quotes, and job was done when quoted and clean up performed well before leaving job site. The only negative was we never received any paperwork, either formal quote or contract. Uncomfortable having no documentation on a project of this size or scope."
Response time1 day
Recommended by66%of homeowners
Horizon Energy Systems
4.7(
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Serving Oracle, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Brad told me what to expect before he installed radiant barrier on the south and west walls of our shop, he also installed radiant barrier and foam insulation to the roof on our south building. The results dramatically exceeded my expectations. Prior to the radiant barrier we started work at 5am and stopped between noon to 1pm because of heat, after the upgrades one cooler was able to keep the shop at 72 degrees well into July. We increased our productivity, increased the number of hours worked, and did so in comfort. The transformation has been impressive, our building has gone from the least comfortable work environment I have worked in over the past couple decades, into the most comfortable with the radiant barrier and insulation installed."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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The Plumber
4.4(
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Serving Oracle, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He did a good job but had a bad attitude, I don't know if he was just having a bad day or is always that way. But he definitely wasn't very happy about something . I had used them before and even asked for the previous guy because he was so friendly and helpful, but he was no longer with the company."
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Drywall Insulation questions, answered by experts

Yes, a one-story house can have a load-bearing wall. The load-bearing walls in a single-story home are usually the exterior walls. If the house has a basement with exposed walls, the arrangement of the beams can help indicate what walls are load-bearing.

Which style of corner bead you choose—whether metal or paper-faced—depends on your preference and if you’re comfortable using metal-cutting tools and a hammer. Metal bead offers superior strength and durability but its installation is slightly more involved. We’d say for most cases, it’s better to use metal bead but if you’re not comfortable working with metal, paper-faced bead will work just fine. 

Wet-sanding and dry-sanding each have pros and cons. Dry-sanding is less messy, so it’s a good option if you’re trying to minimize dust (for example, if you’re sanding an occupied home or working with particularly dry or dusty drywall mud). However, dry-sanding is quicker because you don’t have to keep rinsing a sponge or wait for it to dry before painting.

You should always hang drywall from the top down. Starting at the top makes it easier to create a straight, tight line between the ceiling and the wall. Any gaps that occur will be at the bottom, where they are easier to manage. You can either cut the bottom piece of drywall to fit the remaining space or cover the gap with baseboard trim. Additionally, starting at the top is physically easier, as you won't have to fit the top sheet into a tight space between the lower sheet and the ceiling, or try to balance the upper sheets on the lower ones while securing them.

Whether you need drywall anchors depends on your specific project, particularly where you are hanging an item. Drywall anchors are not necessary if you can drive a screw directly into a wooden stud behind the wall, as the stud provides sufficient support. However, since studs are not present everywhere in a wall, you will need to use drywall anchors if you are hanging an object in a location without a stud. For very lightweight items, picture hanging strips can also be a suitable alternative.

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