Hanging
When hanging drywall, the ultimate goal is to create the fewest number of seams possible. This means working with the largest drywall panels and pieces you can handle safely.
Taping
Taping and floating refers to the way drywall is finished after it's hung and is performed in order to solidify the joint between two pieces of drywall so the plaster and paint that eventually go over it won't crack later on.
Texturing
Wall textures are commonly used to finish interior wall surfaces and hide taped drywall seams along with other imperfections. At the same time these textures transform flat walls into a finish that reflects light and adds interest to any room.
Stocking
The hauling of sheetrock & delivery to the project site. Stocking is an often-overlooked step in the building process. Timing is critical to avoid logistical problems later on. We try to make sure to schedule drywall stocking before windows are installed.
Patchwork
Patching drywall is often a top concern when preparing for a move. Drywall is vulnerable to cracks, dents and holes, but you can easily repair it with drywall joint compound and a little sanding and painting.
Custom Texture Styles
Contact us to see examples.