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Benavidez Drywall
5.0(
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Serving Springville, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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Warranties offered

"Very professional, great communication and excellence work. They were able to drywall around my fireplace exactly how I wanted it so I don’t have to tile. The only pic I have of the mudding phase has the dog and the boyfriend in it so ignore them. They then textured and we will paint. Amazing job! Flawless! Highly recommend and I will for sure use them again."
1 room basement
Drywall fix beams to make make level with existing beam
Patch job cover outlet
Crack on celling No good
Re-Drywall  basement ceiling

+90

Response time1 day
Response rate97%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Help For You Maintenance Services LLC
4.6(
11
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Serving Springville, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Hired Williams for drywall repair in some areas of the house as well as taping and texturing a bathroom remodel. Turned out great! I did a terrible job hanging the sheetrock and he made it look great! We will use him in the future as we continue our home improvement cause you always need a good drywall guy and Williams is that guy!"
Basement
Basement
Basement
Basement
Basement

+12

Response time7 hrs
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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CL Drywall, LLC
4.2(
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Serving Springville, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Cristobal and his crew we're amazing. They did incredible work, at a great price, and finished the job exactly when they said they would. I couldn't recommend CL Drywall enough!"
Response time2 days
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Which style of corner bead you choose—whether metal or paper-faced—depends on your preference and if you’re comfortable using metal-cutting tools and a hammer. Metal bead offers superior strength and durability but its installation is slightly more involved. We’d say for most cases, it’s better to use metal bead but if you’re not comfortable working with metal, paper-faced bead will work just fine. 

Only use spackle on plaster walls when the imperfection is small. It’s best used for nail holes or small dings in the plaster. Spackle dries quickly, allowing you to continue the repair process shortly after using it. Plaster can be tricky to repair, though, so if you run into issues, call a pro so that you don’t risk further damage.

If you only have tiny holes in your drywall (for example, dents or nail marks), you probably won’t need a patch kit. Instead, you can plug the hole with a small amount of spackle. Once the spackle dries, you can sand the area and paint over it—just like you would in the steps outlined above.

Whether you need a drywall anchor depends on the specifics of your project, particularly what you're hanging and where. You do not need a drywall anchor if you can screw or nail the object directly into a wooden stud, as the wood provides sufficient support and stability. However, if there are no studs in the location where you plan to hang the item, you should use drywall anchors to ensure it is securely supported. For very lightweight objects, like small pictures, adhesive picture hanging strips can be a suitable alternative to anchors.

While not always necessary, you can glue a drywall ceiling in addition to using screws or nails. Drywall is typically secured to ceiling joists with fasteners, which is often sufficient. However, adding construction adhesive can offer benefits like preventing sagging, bridging gaps, and reducing air leaks for better energy efficiency. It may also be used for specific acoustic or insulation needs. On the other hand, many professionals advise against it because properly placed screws make the drywall structural, glue doesn't add strength, and it makes future repairs or replacements significantly more difficult. Ultimately, it's best to follow local building codes and project-specific requirements to decide if adhesive is right for your ceiling.

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