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Best Choice Drywall Finishers, LLC
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Serving Superior, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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Small jobs welcome

"Adi and Alex run a great company. They did drywall in my entire basement I was finishing. Everything was very clear and easy and the finished product looks great! Definitely going to be my go to for drywall for any future projects"
Response time11 hrs
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Unique Paint & Drywall
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Serving Superior, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Tony is very competent as a drywaller & painter. He repaired a large opening in the ceiling next to a light fixture which was tricky. He was very concerned that it was done to my satisfaction. He was easy to work with & did a great job."
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Response time3 hrs
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Flores Drywall
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Serving Superior, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2002

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Emergency services offered

"Flores Drywall did an awesome job! I would use them again without hesitation! I hired them to insulate, drywall, mud, tape, and paint. They showed up on time, did amazing work, and delivered on what they said they would do. I think Eduardo went above and beyond. He even fixed the bad mud job that was previously done by the builder. Eduardo is one of the most reliable hardest working guys I have met. His wife Felisa communicated with me every step of the way. I appreciate everything they did. It’s very hard to find honest, hardworking people who do quality work. Thank you Flores Drywall!!!"
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Response time4 hrs
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Barry's Drywall AAF
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Serving Superior, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's custom needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Plastering and skimming are two different techniques for finishing walls. Plastering involves applying a thick layer of a plaster mixture—typically containing gypsum, lime, cement, sand, and water—to create a new surface. This process often requires multiple coats and is used for repairing significant damage or creating decorative textures. Skimming, on the other hand, is a technique that involves applying a thin layer of drywall compound or joint compound over an existing surface to smooth it out, covering minor imperfections, small cracks, or uneven textures for a polished look. Plastering is generally more costly and labor-intensive than skimming. Although some people use the terms interchangeably, they refer to different processes and materials.

It’s less costly to drywall a fireplace than shiplapping it since material costs are higher for shiplap. However, if you’re DIYing the project, shiplap is less expensive since you won’t have to pay for labor. With drywall, getting a smooth finish is difficult unless you’re a pro. Shiplap is ideal for an accent wall or unique space, such as around a fireplace, since it adds texture and gives off a cozy vibe.

If the holes in the plaster are small, you can fill them with layers of patching plaster until they’re filled. After it dries, you can sand the plaster and paint over it. If the hole is much larger, consider using bonding plaster first and then a layer of patching plaster, completing the process with sanding and a layer of paint.

Yes, a fan can help drywall mud dry faster by improving air circulation and reducing humidity in the room. Drywall mud dries through evaporation, so increasing airflow speeds up this process. However, you should position the fan to blow across the room rather than directly on the wet mud. This helps prevent drying too quickly, which can cause cracking. You should also use a dehumidifier if high humidity is an issue.

Yes, if there is mold in your drywall mud and you then use it to build walls in your house—or if mold develops in your set drywall, like it can in hot and humid areas—it can lead to illness. Mold in your drywall (or other parts of your home) can make existing respiratory conditions or allergies worse, and the effect can be more intense for those who have existing health issues or compromised immune systems.

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