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Rios Drywall
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Drywall - InstallDrywall - Install - For BusinessDrywall - Repair+1 more

Serving Snow Camp, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"Rios Drywall did a fantastic job..We wanted our basement finished and he and his team came in and redid the entire thing in a professional manner VERY reasonable! They put up drywall,added a ceiling, professionally painted and added a vinyl tile flooring. We couldn't ask for more. We will use Miguel and his company for any future projects."
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LaneShea Endeavors Inc
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Serving Snow Camp, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"Elite Home Improvement Group - they did a great job, very pleased with the work completed. Will be calling again - they did flooring, door work, trim work - excellent, baseboards, painted, drywall repaired and I am so happy with them. Good over all - they do it all! Attention to detail and listened to me. Great communicator! Personable and trustworthy!"
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Archer Renovations
New to Angi
Drywall - InstallDrywall - Repair

Serving Snow Camp, NC and surrounding areas

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Hello! My name is Thomas - I am starting a general renovation and handyman business to assist with your every repair and remodeling need! I have 4+ years of experience in various trades, from painting and drywall to framing and woodworking. I am also quite proficient with any odd job or handyman task, so please don’t hesitate to reach out if you think I might be able to help you!

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Cracks, holes, water damage, and dents from heavy equipment often require repair.

Furring strips, thin strips of wood or metal, are not always required for ceiling drywall installation. If the ceiling surface is even and in good condition, drywall can be directly attached to the ceiling joists using screws. However, furring strips become essential when dealing with irregular surfaces or when additional insulation or soundproofing is needed. They create a level substrate for attaching the drywall. Ultimately, the decision to use furring strips depends on the condition of the existing ceiling and the specific requirements of the project.

The cost to install drywall is between $1.50 and $3 per square foot, while shiplap installation costs between $2 and $7 on average. In most applications, shiplap installations cost more than that of putting in drywall. However, several ways exist to reduce shiplap prices, especially for small locations or accent walls, which can keep the total cost of shiplap competitive with that of drywall.

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.

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.

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