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Avatar for Nicholas Melanson Professional Plastering & Drywall
Nicholas Melanson Professional Plastering & Drywall
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Serving Hampton Falls, NH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Quick to provide a quote, (same day), great price, (1 of 3 quotes), Scheduled the job when I needed it. Showed up early with a great crew and hung my 30ft x 60ft, 10 ft ceiling in a day, plastered the next. So glad I went with the blueboard and plaster. A little bit more expensive due to more labor but way better quality,mold resistance and longevity over drywall Nick is an old school, 2nd generation pro with a great work ethic and turns out quality work Recommendation without hesitation"
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Response time9 hrs
Response rate97%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Avatar for BLAKE'S CLEANCUT CARPENTRY
BLAKE'S CLEANCUT CARPENTRY
4.9(
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Serving Hampton Falls, NH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent professionalism! Very skilled, but willing to do many different “handy tasks” like curtain rods and hanging pictures. He easily put together small furniture from Amazon, but also does cabinetry, drywall, etc. I highly recommend Blake cleancut services!!"
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14 neighbors recently requested a quote
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DJL Carpentry
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Serving Hampton Falls, NH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Excellent craftsmanship. Knowledgeable and resourceful. Easy to work with. Awesome results on rejuvenated deck and front porch column repair."
Response time1 day
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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True North Contracting
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Serving Hampton Falls, NH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Professional, courteous, and very responsive to questions by email and phone/text. They redid our tub area with new fixtures and new tile and made it meet up with the existing tile in the rest of our bathroom. Highly recommended."
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Response time4 hrs
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Torin Soares Contracting
5.0(
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Serving Hampton Falls, NH and surrounding areas

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In business since 1987

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Torin did a great job renovating our bathroom. The end product looks amazing and we are extremely satisfied with it. His attention to details is amazing, and quality of his work is excellent. We will definitely reach out to him again if we have any renovations work."
Response time3 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by27%of homeowners
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Hernandez FR Construction, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Hampton Falls, NH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They were the only ones that called me immediately. Daniel promptly provided a quote and his team started the work within a day or so. Happy with the work completed. Reasonably priced. Will keep reach out to them for future work."
Response time1 day
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Dependable David Reliable Handyman Service
4.2(
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Serving Hampton Falls, NH and surrounding areas

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In business since 1998

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I suppose that if you call yourself "Dependable" right in your name, you have to live up to it, and Dependable David definitely lives up to it. First of all, he answers the phone and gets back to you. Sometimes, this is to tell you that he has no room in his schedule to take on your task. But at least he gets back to you to let you know. And if he does commit to doing work for you, he's there when he says he'll be there. He also does good, solid work. And he listens carefully to what you're asking him to do. If you ask him to be extra neat when painting, he'll be extra neat. If you ask him to tape everything, he'll tape everything. He bills by the hour, so this allows him to be more careful or take extra time to do something just right, if you ask him to. He doesn't need to rush, because he bills by the hour. He also doesn't farm out the work to a bunch of different guys. He shows up himself and does the work. In our case, he ended up swooping in and saving the day after our previous contractor made a royal mess of the job and had to be fired. So far, for us, he has done: --Mudding and painting a large room, including high ceilings and stair wells. --Mudding and painting an entire kitchen. --Installing natural (unpainted) Hickory baseboard molding in our entire 2-story house (including applying polyurethane to the molding before installing). This was an absolutely gigantic job (491 feet of molding), with so many cuts and corners, including some tiny detail areas where the new molding had to mate with existing woodwork (like around the staircase). --Framing, drywalling, and mudding a new hall closet. He also sourced the door for us. In this case, he only had one free day in his schedule, but he didn't over-promise, and told us that he would only have time to frame/drywall and do the first coat of mud (I would have to finish sanding, mudding, painting, installing the door, and trim myself). And he did exactly what he said he would do. All of this work has been great in terms of quality. David is also a friendly guy. He's fun to talk to. And he seems like the kinda guy you can trust in your home. But most of all... he's dependable!"
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

It’s highly recommended to use studs for a TV mount. The last thing you want is to be watching your favorite show when the TV falls off the wall. Studs are much stronger than drywall and quite a bit stronger than drywall anchors but, if you can’t find the studs or there simply aren’t any where you need them, you can use drywall anchors. It’s extremely important to make sure the anchors are rated for the load of the TV. We recommend using anchors that are rated far beyond the weight of whatever you’re hanging. Our suggestion is metal drywall toggle anchors. 

Drywall can be toxic to the environment and to humans in some cases. As drywall breaks down in a landfill and comes in contact with other organic chemicals, it can create hydrogen sulfide gas or leach into the groundwater. Additionally, the CDC recommends methods for controlling the inhalation of drywall dust when handled. While the common ingredients of drywall—gypsum, silica, and mica—are naturally occurring, they can cause irritation in some humans.

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.

This depends on how much plaster is applied and in how many layers, but a decent estimate is around 150 square feet. If you are applying only two coats on a small wall, there is a chance you may only need one or two gallons for the entire project. If you are plastering a large living room wall with high ceilings, using one of the more involved techniques–like Scagliola–that requires several coats, expect the project materials costs to add up quickly. 

Choose a drill bit that is the size of the screws of the anchors you will use. You aren’t drilling through metal or concrete—hopefully—so any standard twist, wooden or all-purpose drill bit will work fine. It’s also important to have a screwdriver capable of drilling through the drywall and into the stud. The good news is most available drills, even the older ones, can do this with no issue.

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