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All In One Construction
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Serving Roy, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They have now done two separate jobs on different occasions. Jobs consisted of preparing a floor for carpeting after a animal had ruined the previous carpet and wood. Also fixed my front door which was a little crooked so it stuck. I then called them back for drywall work after I had redid my plumbing. Excellent, professional work for both jobs. Well priced. Went above and beyond. Was also very nice and great to talk to. All around great work that I recommend. And I know we will have other projects for this company."
Office addition
Office addition
Office addition
Office addition
Office addition

+20

Response time10 hrs
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Revamp Builders LLC
5.0(
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Serving Roy, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had a great experience working with Revamp Builders, LLC From start to finish, their team was professional, courteous and extremely helpful. They took the time to answer my questions, address my concern,and make sure everything was handled properly. What really stood out was their responsiveness and attention to detail. They made the entire process smooth and stress-free, and I truly felt like they cared about getting the job done right. I really appreciate all of their help and would absolutely recommend Revamp Builders LLC to anyone looking for quality work and excellent customer service."
Junk removal
Junk removal
Junk removal
Junk removal
Junk removal

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FGC Construction, LLC
4.3(
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Serving Roy, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"It was drywall job, garage ceiling project. I would have preferred a more clean up effort. It would have made it quicker for them and less dust for us if used more tarp ping. They did clean when everything was done in the end. I was pleased with the turn around . I do plan on using them again on other projects ."
Response time20 mins
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Whether a drywall anchor can be reused depends on its material, type, and the method of removal. Plastic anchors, including expansion and self-drilling types, are generally designed for single use as they tend to break or deform upon removal. Metal anchors, such as toggle bolts, are more durable and may be reusable if they are not damaged during extraction. However, with toggle bolts, the toggle piece can fall into the wall cavity when the bolt is removed, making it difficult to retrieve. If an anchor is damaged during removal, for instance by having its head cut off, it cannot be reused regardless of the material.

The two most common drywall thicknesses for ceilings are 1/2-inch and 5/8-inch. For most standard residential applications, 1/2-inch drywall is sufficient and widely used. It provides adequate support and is lighter and easier to handle during installation compared to thicker sheets. However, 5/8-inch drywall is often used for specific cases where additional benefits are needed. It is heavier but provides superior sound dampening and fire resistance. You should consider using 5/8-inch drywall for ceilings in commercial buildings, between a garage and a living space, or above a finished basement to meet building codes or for enhanced soundproofing.

It is possible to apply plaster on the interior or exterior of your home, but we don’t recommend it. Plaster is easy to apply in theory, but in reality, it can be a challenging material to work with, and it’s difficult to get the finished product to look clean, even, and smooth. Many DIYers end up calling in a professional afterward to touch up the area or even redo it entirely because of mistakes they made in the process. Hiring a plaster pro will cost more, but it’s usually the best option to achieve high-quality results.

Yes, you can install drywall over plaster, but there are important factors to consider. While it can create a smooth, flat surface, it is often not the best approach. Installing drywall over plaster will increase the wall's thickness, which can cause issues with existing window and door frames that may no longer fit. You might also need to adjust power outlets to keep them accessible. A better, though more expensive, option is to remove the old plaster and lath entirely before installing new drywall. Drywalling directly over plaster seals in the old material, and if any problems arise later, you will need to remove both layers down to the structural beams for repairs. Given the potential complications, this job is best handled by professionals.

If you suspect black mold is inside your walls, do not punch a hole in the drywall yourself to look. Call a mold inspection expert to help you. Some signs of a potential black mold infestation inside the wall include an unexplained musty, damp smell. Some people liken it to rotting vegetables. You may smell it most strongly through a wall outlet. If you and your family are experiencing constant coughing or symptoms that feel like an unexplained allergy, it could indicate black mold behind a wall.

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