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Zach's Handyman Service
5.0(
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Drywall - Repair

Serving Neelyville, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had an unusual problem with my ceiling. Zach identified the issue and quickly came up with a solution. He communicated very openly and was up front about the charges for the work (which was reasonable). Overall, I am very pleased."
New Aluminum Fascia
New Aluminum Fascia
New Aluminum Fascia
New Aluminum Fascia
New Aluminum Fascia

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The Honey Do Crew
4.3(
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Drywall - RepairDrywall - Install

Serving Neelyville, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

"The Honey Do Crew did an excellent job installing my interior barn door. They also built and installed a custom rustic header that fits the space perfectly and really enhances the overall look of the room. The work was clean, professional, and well done, and they even took the time to share helpful maintenance tips on caring for the hardware and wood so everything stays in great shape. I’m very happy with the final result and highly recommend The Honey Do Crew for quality craftsmanship and attention to detail."
Hayti Missouri
Hayti Missouri
Hayti Missouri
Hayti Missouri
Bathroom update

+17

Response time6 hrs
Response rate100%
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Payne's Handyman Services
New to Angi
Drywall - Repair

Serving Neelyville, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

At Payne's Handyman Services our passion and experience shine through on every job, big or small. We pride ourselves on attention to detail and building long-lasting business relationships with our clients. Call today for a free estimate!

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Drywall questions, answered by experts

On average, drywall installation costs around $2,000, with a typical range of $400 to $6,000, including materials and labor. The final price depends on several factors. The most significant is the size of the area, as many contractors charge per square foot. Other cost factors include the complexity of the job (e.g., cutting around multiple windows and doors, corners, or curved walls), accessibility, location, the thickness of the drywall, the height of the room, and the desired level of finish. The level of finish can range from simply hanging the drywall to taping and mudding the seams and painting the walls.

A nail in drywall cannot hold very much—usually only a few pounds. A nail in a stud can add support and hold around 20 pounds. If you are trying to hang something heavier, get some help from drywall anchors—toggle bolts are very strong and able to withstand more weight.

You can put certain types of plaster over other types, but doing so isn't always the best idea. For example, putting a coat of gypsum over lime plaster is possible, but doing so will limit the lime plaster's breathability and potentially affect its performance.

Since cement plaster tends to leave a textured surface, no matter how much you smooth it, some people prefer to use gypsum plaster as a topcoat over cement plaster, creating a smoother surface.

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.

When you are learning how to tape and mud drywall, waiting for things to dry requires a lot of patience. So how long does drywall mud take to dry? On average, it takes about 24 hours. However, it depends on things like the thickness of the mud, as well as the room’s temperature, humidity, and ventilation. Using thin layers of mud in a warm, low-humidity room with good airflow reduces average drying time. You also could speed up drying time by making use of hot drywall mud, which consists of a powder that you mix with water, instead of using pre-mixed mud. 

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