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Enhanced Finish Drywall
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Serving Camarillo, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"James is an honest, reliable and professional drywall contractor. His attention to detail and finish is very good. I would highly recommend James."
House remodel,smooth skim
House remodel,smooth skim
House remodel,smooth skim
House remodel,smooth skim
House remodel,smooth skim

+2

Response time2 days
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Meticulous Home Solutions -License Not Yet Provided
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Serving Camarillo, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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Emergency services offered

"Meticulous (Todd Baker) was awesome. We have a new barn that needed electric (power) and rain gutters installed. Todd did a great job, he works long and hard and as his company name suggests, he is meticulous and we appreciated that much. My wife is happy so I'm happy. We highly recommend Meticulous Home Solutions to anyone who needs the job done right. 5 Star all the way. JM / 1/29/24"
Response time1 day
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Total Construction and Remodeling Inc.
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Serving Camarillo, CA and surrounding areas

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Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"Excellent service. High quality remodeling job in the guest room and everything was done thoroughly and professionally. I would and probably will hire again."
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805's Handyman License Not Yet Provided
4.8(
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Serving Camarillo, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

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Emergency services offered

"Hired Patrick to frame and drywall above kitchen cabinets which were exposed due to removal of drop ceiling. They also repaired numerous holes in ceiling. Work was done quickly with great attention to detail. Worked with my schedule which is always helpful. Already using them for another project and highly recommend them."
framing
foundation for a life time shed
storage shed before
storage shed after
stairs before

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Response time12 hrs
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

While not always necessary, you can glue a drywall ceiling in addition to using screws or nails. Drywall is typically secured to ceiling joists with fasteners, which is often sufficient. However, adding construction adhesive can offer benefits like preventing sagging, bridging gaps, and reducing air leaks for better energy efficiency. It may also be used for specific acoustic or insulation needs. On the other hand, many professionals advise against it because properly placed screws make the drywall structural, glue doesn't add strength, and it makes future repairs or replacements significantly more difficult. Ultimately, it's best to follow local building codes and project-specific requirements to decide if adhesive is right for your ceiling.

Very little. One inch of water can stain walls, warp wood, and create a perfect environment for mold growth. One to two inches of water can do significant damage to drywall, insulation, and electrical systems. Anything over that is considered an extensive flood, often resulting in severe structural damage.

Whether you need a drywall anchor depends on the specifics of your project, particularly what you're hanging and where. You do not need a drywall anchor if you can screw or nail the object directly into a wooden stud, as the wood provides sufficient support and stability. However, if there are no studs in the location where you plan to hang the item, you should use drywall anchors to ensure it is securely supported. For very lightweight objects, like small pictures, adhesive picture hanging strips can be a suitable alternative to anchors.

There are six levels of drywall finish, from 0 to 5, that refer to the amount of work performed during the finishing process.

Level 0: Drywall is hung with no finishing work.

Level 1: Tape is placed over the seams between drywall sheets.

Level 2: A thin layer of mud is applied over the tape and screw holes. This level is common for utility rooms or walls that will be covered.

Level 3: A full coat of mud covers the screw holes and tape, but the surface is not sanded. This is often used in garages.

Level 4: This is the most common finish for visible interior walls. It involves applying two coats of mud over seams and screw holes, with sanding between each coat, creating a smooth surface ready for flat paint.

Level 5: This is a high-end finish for luxury homes. It includes full taping, mudding, and sanding, plus a final skim coat over the entire surface before painting.

A 50-pound mirror can be hung on drywall, but only if it has the support of strong hardware. Ideally, you can find the studs behind the drywall and attach the mirror to them; this will give your mirror better stability. Otherwise, confirm that you are using anchors appropriate to the weight of the mirrors. Another technique is to use French cleats—two pieces of wood that fit together, with one piece attached to the wall and the other to the mirror. This allows the weight to be distributed over a wider area.

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