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Avatar for D and L Commercial Roofing, LLC
D and L Commercial Roofing, LLC
4.9(
42
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Drywall - InstallDrywall - Repair

Serving Pinckney, MI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very professional. Wonderful to work with. We hired them to put an addition on our home. They did everything very well : foundation, building the rooms, putting in insulation, drywall, painting, flooring, windows, roofing, plumbing, framing doors and windows, ductwork. They even built raised flower bed structures to go around the outside of the new addition. They are a very talented and skilled company."
Response time1 day
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by9%of homeowners
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Handyman Connection of Ann Arbor
4.6(
102
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Drywall - Repair

Serving Pinckney, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We have used Handyman connection Ann Arbor for everything we need: wall painting, dry wall repair, electrical repairs, ceiling repair, wood framing, art installation, etc. They have always excelled"
Decks & Porches
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Response time4 hrs
56 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
Lux Home Solutions, LLC
5.0(
3
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Drywall - InstallDrywall - Install - For Business

Serving Pinckney, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"It's rare to hire people that are truly professional, courteous, ACCOMODATING, perfectionist, extremely reasonable prices. Steve White LUX HOME SOLUTIONS CAN SOLVE ALMOST ANY NEED. Very trustworthy, caring only professional cleaned up after himself. He truly works so hard to please. He's extremely talented and if I decide to custom build again he would be my first choice I've hired so many people & companies last 42 years,as a physician, as a working mom,and ran husband's medical practice We built several custom homes & condos and disappointed,TAKEN ADVTANTAGE OF too many times to count charging us 3-20 times more because we're both physicians or kind of homes we wanted You're not going to have any problems with Steve White, LUX HOME SOLUTIONS If anything you're lucky if he can fit you in. I only met 3 professionals in 42yrs that I trust& would use again, Steve is one of them. Highly recommend hiring his company. Dr Toula Milios Guilfoyle"
Response time10 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Drywall insulation costs around $1,800, on average, but prices can range from $500 to $4,500, depending on a few different factors. The following things are important considerations to make when pricing out your insulation project:

  • Square footage of insulation

  • Type of insulation 

  • Climate in your area and the insulation R-value required

  • Whether or not your walls are already finished

  • Accessibility of the area 

  • Whether or not you need old insulation removed first

Whether it’s better to screw or glue drywall depends on your specific budget and project timeline. Professional drywall installers are more likely to use screws and fasteners than adhesives, but it takes longer. But if you are DIYing your drywall installation, glue is a perfectly fine choice if you’re willing to pay extra for adhesive.

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.

Water-damaged drywall should almost always be replaced. Not only does it look bad, it’s a breeding ground for toxic mold. Even if you think the area is dry and there’s no active leak, the only way to be sure is to cut out the damaged area and see for yourself.

You should wait at least 24 hours for drywall mud to dry before sanding or applying another coat. However, the exact drying time depends on several factors, including the thickness of the application, room temperature, humidity, and the type of compound used. Thicker layers, or projects in high humidity, may require 48 hours or more. Lightweight compounds tend to dry faster than heavier, all-purpose ones. You'll know the mud is ready when it feels completely dry and firm to the touch and has changed to a consistent light color. Sanding too early can cause smudging or gouges, so patience is essential for a smooth finish.

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