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Max's Drywall & Painting LLC

7002 North Golf Course Road
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Max's Drywall & Painting LLC

7002 North Golf Course Road
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4 years of experience
Free onsite estimate

We have over 20 years of experience. We are committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade, combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

We have over 20 years of experience. We are committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade, combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.



Artistian Contracting

1229 South County Road 100 West
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Artistian Contracting

1229 South County Road 100 West
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8 years of experience

Locally owned and operated small company providing excellent service for our surrounding area. We offer competitive pricing, with multiple payment options, and free estimates.

Locally owned and operated small company providing excellent service for our surrounding area. We offer competitive pricing, with multiple payment options, and free estimates.




your family handyman

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your family handyman

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25 years of experience

your family handy man is a family owned business, that does inside work and outside work. We range from a variety of different jobs. We are a very friendly business that loves what we do.

your family handy man is a family owned business, that does inside work and outside work. We range from a variety of different jobs. We are a very friendly business that loves what we do.


Masters Contracting

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Masters Contracting

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27 years of experience

We hire contractors with no less than 15 years experience . We send crews out containing two to five men depending on the job. Each crew is responsible for it's own hourly employees. We currently except payments by check, money order, or cash. Credit card payments pending. Work is guaranteed for a period of five years.

We hire contractors with no less than 15 years experience . We send crews out containing two to five men depending on the job. Each crew is responsible for it's own hourly employees. We currently except payments by check, money order, or cash. Credit card payments pending. Work is guaranteed for a period of five years.




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Drywall questions, answered by experts

It depends on the specifics of your project. If you’re using a stud to secure your object to the drywall, you won’t need the extra support of drywall anchors. But if there aren’t any studs in the area where you plan to hang the object, you should use drywall anchors.

You can drywall an unheated garage because the material handles cold temperatures perfectly well. There are no risks or downsides to installing drywall in a garage that is not heated, and the material stands up to moisture and other elements quite well. Drywall will protect your unheated garage's electric wires and cables and add fire protection. However, for effective bonding, you should install drywall at a temperature of 55 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.

You should always work from top to bottom when hanging drywall. There are a few reasons for this. For one, starting at the top makes it easier to create a straight wall between the ceiling and the wall. Plus, moving downward lets you avoid any awkward gaps at the top. It’s easier to deal with gaps at the bottom because you can cut the drywall to fit the space or cover the gap with baseboard trim.

Bump-out additions can add some space to a closet without requiring any significant structural work. This entails pushing back the existing rear or side of the closet, simply moving the wall into either an adjacent room or unused space. For ground-floor closets, this could even be extended to the exterior of the home, but that has its own complications. Bump-outs are a good discussion to have with your contractor if you’re just looking to increase the space a little—not renovate the entire closet space.

The best way to make long, straight cuts is to use a utility knife and a T-square to score the sheet, snap along the score, and then finish the cut by cutting through the paper on the opposite side with the utility knife. If you’re making small cuts, curved cuts, or cutouts for electrical boxes or light fixtures, you can use a manual jab saw to keep costs down, but an electric spiral saw or oscillating multi-tool will get the cleanest, fastest cuts possible.

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