"Innovative Drywall and Paint's crew did an outstanding job pressure washing and restaining my log home and another 16x40' portable building. The crew was fast, neat, did a good clean up after the job. I'm very happy with the job and I highly recommend the company."
Small Drywall/Paint company family owned.\n\nExperience 10+yrs.\nSkills: Interior / Exterior Tape/Bed/Texture/Paint\nIndustrial-Comercial-Residential\n\nWilling to travel per customers satisfaction. \n
Hello! My name is Elliott Anderson, i’m capable of completing any of your painting needs, as well as a multitude of small handyman jobs. I assure any customer that my service provided, will not only meet but surpass your expectations! if any painting job is too large i’ll be out there with a crew of reliable trustworthy professionals I work along side so ensure the fastest completion while still managing the upmost quality
"I bought a Angie's List deal of Handyman Service for $79. I will say up front that this was worth the money, although if I had been paying full price I might not say that. I bought the deal and tried to schedule the service for April 7-9, but the first he had available at first was in early May. Luckily, John had something come open April 23 at 10. In the back and forth with respect to scheduling, John was prompt in getting back to me. On April 23, he did not show up at 10. I realize that workmen frequently have little control over their time when they are on a job. When things go wrong which turn a 20 minute job into 2 hours, they cannot simply leave because the time is up, so I understand tardiness due to those kinds of situations. By 11:30, I just wanted to get an ETA, so I called him. I live northeast of Plano in Wylie, in Collin County. He was half way to Waco. He had my address and zip code, so I don't know where the confusion arose, although at that time Google Maps was having a problem finding my exact address. He had to turn around and drive in the opposite direction from which he had set out that morning. It was almost 1 pm before he showed up. It was not his fault that Google Maps couldn't tell him where to go, but I feel that he should have called me for directions when there was a question. That is why I rated punctuality as D. When he arrived, I explained that the first thing that we wanted was drywall repair. We had a hole where an electric box had been, as well as 3 small cracks above a window and a doorway that appeared the summer we had the 42 days of 100+ heat. Those areas also needed to be textured, as well as an area about 2&1/2 feet in diameter which had already been repaired. At that point, he asked where the materials were, because according to the terms of the deal we had to provide our own materials. I hadn't realized that--I am accustomed to workmen having the materials and charging me for them. I thought that I had some drywall repair in the garage, but I didn't. I didn't have the texture for sure. It was my fault for not reading all of the details, but it might have been nice had he mentioned it when the final date for the work was confirmed. So, while my husband ran out to Home Depot, with a shopping list, John started by doing some caulking in my bathroom (which I did have the materials for). When my husband returned, John patched the areas that needed patching, and then finished the caulking as well as doing a couple of other small jobs (I forget what) while the drywall repair dried. Even though it should have set in 20 minutes, it was still very wet after 45 minutes, and could not be textured. We asked if he could come back to finish the texturing and we would pay him for the extra time at normal rates. He agreed. When I contacted him around June 25 to find out when he could return to do the texturing, he indicated that he could come back May 5, after we wanted to get our house on the market. I scheduled it, but my realtor called in a favor, so on June 26, I cancelled the May 5 appointment. (In the end, we got a guy that does dry wall repair exclusively to texture, and he brought in a machine. It was done before May 1, and the job that he is probably better than anything that could be accomplished with canned texture.) We did get the 2 hours of work that we paid for. John was pleasant enough, but I think I would try someone else before I used him again. (Although he does know how to get to my house now.) If I had been given a choice of "Might use again," (rather than a Yes or No to the question would you use him again?), I would have chosen that. "
We are a family-owned business that will help build, demolish, or remodel your home at a fair price. We strive to always get things done right the first time so you do not have to worry about issues in your home again. We hope to hear from y'all soon!
"Efram was professional and know what he doing and we are satisfied with his wonderful skills and Job done. But still my drywall need to be finished since he opened the wall to do his job And was told to request service for that. So far I am thankful"
We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home as if it were our own. We offer a variety of General Contractor services that are customizable to each individual project. You will find us to be competitively priced, paying close attention to the details of each and every project that we are involved with. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!\n
Precision Drywall is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business.\n
We offer complete services with all licensed trades to complete your dreams! In 1947 my grandfather started a tradition I carry on as a 3rd generation homebuilder/renovator. I personally have over 30 years of hands on experience in dealing with ALL aspects of your home!
Drywall repair is typically completed within a day, depending on damage extent.
Costs depend on damage extent of damage, labor, finishing, and whether mold remediation is needed.
A jigsaw is commonly used to cut holes in drywall. It offers versatility and precision, making it suitable for creating circular or irregular openings. When equipped with the right blade, a jigsaw can swiftly and cleanly cut through drywall, making it a good choice for DIY projects.
Plaster is a beautiful finish but is labor-intensive to install and remove. It’s vulnerable to cracking and more sensitive to moisture variance than drywall. Installing plaster on a new wall is an expensive process that can take days to weeks, depending on the scope. Removing a plaster wall can also be quite expensive and time-consuming.
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.
The Boswell, OK homeowners’ guide to drywall services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Drywall texture can create an attractive finish and add dimension to your home’s walls. This guide breaks down the factors that influence the cost to texture drywall.
Installing drywall is the most common way to finish your home’s interior. Use this drywall installation cost guide to see what your project is likely to cost.
Whether you want to spruce up a few dents and dings or fix a large surface area, investing in drywall repair costs can return your walls to a smooth, flush look.
Understanding the plaster vs. drywall debate is key to giving your home’s walls the perfect finish. Learn more about the pros, cons, and costs with our advice.
The terms drywall and Sheetrock are often used interchangeably, but one is a brand and one is a specific product. Find out which one you need in this guide.
Thick gaps and extra joint compound can alter the look of drywall. So, should drywall be butt up against a wall? Review this guide for seamless installation.