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Noelge Corporation
4.6(
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Drywall - Repair

Serving Coon Rapids, MN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Drywall repair job after some movers (moving a bed) made a hole in the wall. Noelge to the rescue! Very responsive and great customer service! The job was scheduled and finished in a short amount of time. And the work was great! Looks like new. Would recommend!"
Water damage
Bathroom
Saloon
Response time12 hrs
Response rate96%
35 neighbors recently requested a quote
Keith Chavie
4.8(
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Drywall - RepairDrywall - Repair - For Business

Serving Coon Rapids, MN and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1970

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Keith did an excellent job. He was friendly. I really appreciate the professional work you did and just a great person and great workmanship and good advice on home improvement. Hope to hire him again for more projects."
Response time8 hrs
Response rate87%
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Malkerson, Inc
5.0(
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Drywall - RepairDrywall - InstallDrywall - Install - For Business+1 more

Serving Coon Rapids, MN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"I was a general contractor for 20 plus years locally. I have been out of it now for 21 years. Being my own home, and being known for a stickler for perfection, hiring a new drywall company was not easy. I had met Dave at the church we attend, and thought I would give him a try. I was totally amazed at the efficiency and quality of his work! I am not easily impressed when it comes to construction details, but he totally exceeded my expectations! I will certainly be using Malkerson Drywall on any future projects!"
Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Elite Construction LLP
5.0(
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Serving Coon Rapids, MN and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I would highly recommend and hire again. Professional efficient meticulous Came every day and worked entire day keeping me informed on project. Was thorough and worked efficiently and did a great job!! I was impressed! Definitely would recommend"
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Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Revolution Danis Drywall
5.0(
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Serving Coon Rapids, MN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"I would recommend Danis Drywall. They were flexible with scheduling and adjusting the bid and scope of work done to meet my budget. They also were in good communication, respectful, and maintained a clean worksite."
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Response time1 day
Response rate91%
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Although they have similar applications, spackle and joint compound are not the same. Their primary differences lie in their composition, consistency, and ideal use cases.

Spackle is composed of gypsum and binding agents, making it thicker than joint compound. It dries quickly and is easy to sand, which makes it ideal for small wall repair projects like filling nail holes or patching minor damage.

Joint compound, also known as drywall mud, consists of limestone and gypsum. It is primarily used for large-scale projects, such as taping and finishing the seams on newly installed drywall. It tends to shrink more than spackle and can be more difficult to spread.

While both products can be used to fill small depressions and cracks, spackle cannot replace joint compound for taping and mudding new drywall. Conversely, you can often use joint compound for small patching jobs typically done with spackle.

If your home’s foundation shifts slightly over time, any seams in the drywall represent the weakest point in the wall, leading to cracks. If your home has significant changes in temperature and humidity, this can cause the drywall to swell and contract slightly, causing a crack at the weak point of the seam. If your drywall installer did a poor job securing the panels to the wall studs, this could cause a weak layout and cracks in the seams.

It doesn’t matter which way you lay drywall, and you can choose to install it horizontally or vertically depending on the size of the wall and how tall the ceiling is. It’s easier to lay drywall sheets vertically if you have a taller ceiling, but laying sheets horizontally makes it easier to apply joint compound.

Whether a drywall anchor can be reused depends on its material, type, and the method of removal. Plastic anchors, including expansion and self-drilling types, are generally designed for single use as they tend to break or deform upon removal. Metal anchors, such as toggle bolts, are more durable and may be reusable if they are not damaged during extraction. However, with toggle bolts, the toggle piece can fall into the wall cavity when the bolt is removed, making it difficult to retrieve. If an anchor is damaged during removal, for instance by having its head cut off, it cannot be reused regardless of the material.

Plastering lasts for around 15 to 20 years without needing repairs or maintenance in most cases, and with proper upkeep, plastering can last a lifetime—sometimes more than 100 years. Plaster repair costs between $1 and $3 per square foot, and you may need these services once every 15 to 20 years or so unless you have a harsh climate where humidity changes are a constant issue. You can also opt to skim-coat plaster for between $0.90 and $1.30 per square foot, which may serve you better in the long run.

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