
Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
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In business since 1995
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Emergency services offered
"I wouldn't hesitate to hire the Drywall Doctor again or recommend him to family and friends!"





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Last update on January 26, 2026

Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1995
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I wouldn't hesitate to hire the Drywall Doctor again or recommend him to family and friends!"





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Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Marty and crew are good at installing drywall in timely matter. My only negative comment is did nothing to clean up drywall dust. I would recommend them to other potential customers looking for quick install of drywall. Thanks Marty."

Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
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In business since 2025
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I needed my kitchen cabinets installed and found Sergey from Above Service. He responded promptly, came out the same day to provide a quote, and began work the very next day. His communication was excellent throughout the process, and he delivered exactly what he promised."





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Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
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In business since 2022
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Brendan is experienced in many different ways he repaired my deck fast and did exactly what I wanted then he repaired my entrance overhang it was no easy job everything he has done for me looksgreat he is respectful and courteous and always shows up on time and listens well to whats important to me I"





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Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"He did a great job."



Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"He was efficient, communicated effectively and did exactly what I needed done. Highly recommend!"





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Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2022
Customers say: Quick response
"Edward Mayen explains everything that he is going to do to make sure you are comfortable with it before moving forward."





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Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Hard workers but sometimes seemed to bog down."
Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
Approved
Have been doing Drywall for 25 years love custom homes no job to big or small
Serving Chittenango, NY and surrounding areas
In business since 2008
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They cleaned my deck. Prompt & very knowledgeable. Did a great job!!!"
On average, drywall installation costs $2,000, depending on the size, complexity, accessibility, and location of the job. The typical cost range is from about $400 to $6,000, which includes materials and labor. Additional cost factors include the thickness of the drywall, the shape and height of the room, and the level of finish. The level of finish ranges from only hanging the drywall to taping and mudding the seams between panels to painting the walls.
The best type of insulation for your home depends on what you need, so the answer will depend on your specific situation. If you’re building a house, structural panels are easy to install during the building process in addition to being the most energy efficient type. If you live in a warm climate, reflective insulation may benefit you more as it costs less than other insulation types. And for standard attics, loose-fill, spray foam, or blown-in insulation work well.
If you plan to heat or cool your garage, you’ll need to insulate the garage ceiling. Insulating your garage ceiling will make your garage much more energy efficient and save on heating and cooling costs. Not only does insulation make your garage more energy efficient, it helps reduce noise and can extend the life of your garage roof. You can use fiberglass, cellulose, mineral wool, or spray foam insulation for this project.
The cost to skim coat drywall is $1.15 to $1.35 per square foot. Most of the cost is labor, for the necessary skills to apply the skim coat with precision using high-quality tools. This is a job better left to the professionals for the best outcomes.
On average, insulating an attic costs about $2,500, ranging from $1,500 to $3,500, depending on the insulation type, amount, and your attic’s accessibility. Additional cost factors include sealing air leaks, removal or replacement of insulation, and inspections. Types of insulation include:
Blown-in: $1–$4 per square foot
Spray foam: $2–$5 per square foot
Batt: $2–$4 per square foot
Structural insulated panels: $4–$7 per square foot
Loose-fill: $2–$5 per square foot
Reflective: $0.50–$1.50 per square foot
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