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Rhino Construction
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Drywall - InstallDrywall - RepairDrywall - Install - For Business+1 more

Serving Gill, CO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

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Emergency services offered

"Emilio and the team 614 drywall arrived for the initial pricing quote ready to start work, and was able to complete a lot of work in the short period of time we had available. Hard working group. Would definitely recommend them. They completed significant drywall work (drywall install, remove popcorn ceiling texture , drywall patches, drywall repair, texture ) including ceilings, painting, and miscellaneous work to get the entire house ready to move-in."
Finishing level 4
Bathroom
Finishing
Popcorn remove
Basement finishing

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Response time1 day
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Sindia
New to Angi
Drywall - RepairDrywall - Install

Serving Gill, CO and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

?At J & S Drywall and Repair, we provide reliable drywall services with a focus on quality and detail. We specialize in drywall patching, wall and ceiling repairs, texture matching, drywall finishing, and small residential remodeling projects. We take pride in delivering clean, professional results and excellent customer service.?\n

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Roger Rojas
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Drywall - InstallDrywall - Repair

Serving Gill, CO and surrounding areas

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I’m Roger Rojas, a 20-year-old carpenter with three years of hands-on experience in drywall, metal framing, acoustic ceilings, and plaster/mudding. I work in both commercial and residential remodeling, alongside my father, who brings over 35 years of experience in every aspect of general carpentry, including finish work and painting. We also have a team of skilled specialists covering all these areas as well, including sink and countertop work. Together, we prioritize efficiency and quality in every project, and we’re always ready to take on new leads and deliver solid, reliable results.

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Drywall questions, answered by experts

White walls are the toughest color to keep clean and maintain, as they’re extremely unforgiving when it comes to dirt, splatters, dust, and smudges. Still, many people look past their high-maintenance requirements because they lighten and modernize a space beautifully. If you’re opting for white walls, it’s especially important to keep up with regular cleanings, so they stay pristine.

You can plaster over regular drywall, but it's essential to prepare the surface properly. Before plastering, the drywall should be clean, free of dust, and any loose or peeling paint should be removed. Applying a primer specifically designed for plastering can improve adhesion. Some professionals recommend applying a base coat of plaster or joint compound to create a better surface for the plaster to adhere to. Proper preparation ensures a smooth and durable plaster finish over regular drywall.

The tool you use to sand plaster will depend on the size of the project. If you’re just working on a small section of your wall to get rid of an uneven spot on the surface, hand-sanding might work. However, for larger projects, a drywall sander can make a huge difference when it comes to both time and elbow grease—and an orbital sander can help for detailed areas such as around ceiling fans.

You’ll want to inspect your plaster walls for signs of damage before painting. If you notice soft spots, deep cracks, bubbling, or areas where the plaster is crumbling or pulling away from the wall, it likely needs repair. While small hairline cracks are common and likely cosmetic, you should address larger issues before painting to ensure a quality, smooth finish.

It’s not a good idea to plaster over broken plaster (unless by broken you’re referring to cracked, in which case that’s perfectly fine). However, broken plaster can be a sign of a larger underlying issue like foundation damage or severe damage to the lath holding up the plaster, so it’s worth investigating before you simply plaster on top of the damage.

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