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Avatar for Thor McAndrew Construction
Thor McAndrew Construction
4.9(
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Serving Walnut, CA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1998

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Warranties offered

"We have used this company multiple times for drywall installation and they do not disappoint. They are fast, efficient and fair priced. Don't hesitate to call them for your drywall projects!"
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Mg drywall usa
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Serving Walnut, CA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Quality services, reasonable price, and completed job ahead of schedule. Rep was very professional and even washed down the property when finished. Would definitely recommend this company to anyone needing drywall services"
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Prime Drywall Design Inc
4.7(
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Serving Walnut, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"They did a great job removing our old drywall and putting up new drywall in our kitchen remodel. They keep the jobsite clean during and after their work. Would hire them again."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate100%
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Montes De Oca Drywall
4.9(
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Serving Walnut, CA and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Oscar did an amazing job fixing up our damaged drywall! He arrived on time, finished the work quickly, and was very friendly as well! I highly recommend Oscar if you ever need to fix some drywall!"
Install new drywall and some patch work on ceiling
Install 1/4 inch drywall on top of popcorn ceiling.
Install drywall
Fill in the butt joint and nails to a smooth surface.
Tape joints and spray texture

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Drywall questions, answered by experts

A jigsaw is commonly used to cut holes in drywall. It offers versatility and precision, making it suitable for creating circular or irregular openings. When equipped with the right blade, a jigsaw can swiftly and cleanly cut through drywall, making it a good choice for DIY projects.

Vinegar and bleach are effective options for removing mold from drywall. Vinegar is a better choice if you have a smaller mold issue while bleach is best if you have a larger mold problem. If the area you're cleaning has limited ventilation, using vinegar would be a better option. In that case, you could mix vinegar with baking soda to remove more stubborn mold growth.

Drywall can get wet and dry out without sustaining permanent damage, but only if the water damage is minor. If you have a small leak and are quick to correct the issue and set up blower fans and dehumidifiers, your drywall should dry out. If the leak is persistent, the drywall becomes totally waterlogged, or mold begins forming on the drywall, you should remove and replace it.

There are a few ways to figure out if your walls are plaster or drywall, but the pushpin method is probably the easiest option. To try it, choose a part of your wall where you can insert a pushpin or thumbtack without leaving an obvious mark. If it goes in easily, you have drywall. But if the wall is tough to penetrate, that’s plaster.

You should leave a gap between drywall sheets because they naturally expand and contract along with the building framing as temperature and humidity change. Most pro drywall installers leave a gap of about ⅛ inch between drywall sheets, allowing the sheets to expand, contract, and shift without cracking or becoming damaged. If you don’t leave enough gaps between slabs, the edges will press against each other when they expand, and the pressure can cause visible cracks.

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