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Meyer Drywall
4.9(
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Serving Vermilion, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Meyer Drywall, is a two man team, Eric and Tyler. They are skilled at their trade of drywall install and finishing. They have the trade equipment and experience to effectively get your job done. My project consisted of replacing drywall in two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Eric and Tyler effectively removed and disposed of the old drywall. They then hung the new drywall sheeting. The finishing process was performed very efficiently to achieve the desired results. My project was completed in six working days. The job included primer painting of all new product and complete work area cleanup. The finished results are outstanding. I recommend Meyer Drywall for your next drywall project. Happy home improvement!"
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Finished Product
Ceiling Replacement
Ceiling Replacement

+4

Response time3 days
Response rate100%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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LMNEAL Painting Co.
5.0(
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Serving Vermilion, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"LMNEAL Painting not only was professional, and cost efficient, but they're BBB accredited as well. For the quality of work I received I had to tip them because in my heart I felt as though they under bid the job."
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+3

Response time2 hrs
Recommended by83%of homeowners
Lorain County Construction, LLC
4.1(
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Drywall - RepairDrywall - Install

Serving Vermilion, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1984

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Nick is extremely experienced, and did an excellent job of insulating, and finishing the drywall in my garage. Nick was on time, courteous, very knowledgeable and worked with me to produce a superb outcome.. I would highly recommend Nick and his crew for any drywall or painting project."
Response time6 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by77%of homeowners
All Builds Construction and Remodeling
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Serving Vermilion, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I'm remodeling a rental property, was looking for help to get things done faster. Contacted All Builds Construction to do drywall/tape/mud/finish ceilings in two rooms. Found out during the estimate they can do much more than just drywall. Ended up also having them install kitchen cabinets and countertops. Everything from communication to price to workmanship were all great, no complaints at all. I would absolutely recommend them, and will certainly call the next time I need more work done. You won't be disappointed, give them a call!"
New panel install
New panel install
New Panel Install
Master bathroom tile install
Full bathroom tile install

+23

Response time2 days
Response rate85%
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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 was built before the 1940s and was not remodeled in the past 50 or so years, you probably have plaster walls. Aside from assuming, there are some practical ways to tell if you have plaster walls, including the following: If you knock on the wall and it feels solid, not hollow, if you can’t insert a thumbtack easily, if there are cracks that look like spiderwebs, or if your home has curved, arched, or swirled walls, doorways, or window openings.

If you have an unfinished basement or attic, you could examine the backs of any finished walls to check, too.

Common causes include water leaks, settling, and impact. Address underlying issues to prevent recurring damage.

Knowing what causes drywall damage can help stop it before it starts. Here are some of the most common causes of drywall damage: 

  • Water damage from roof leaks or leaky pipes. 

  • Small holes caused by doorknobs, minor accidents, and rodent infestations. 

  • Wall dents stemming from moving furniture and minor accidents. 

  • Wall cracks that form from a settling foundation or seismic activity. 

  • Nail pops from nails and screws in the walls. 

  • Large holes that are caused by accidents with heavy objects, children and pets, or sporting equipment.

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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