Professional hang, tape, and finish for new construction, renovations, and post-insulation wall restoration. Level 4 and Level 5 finishes; residential and commercial.
Anyone can hang a sheet of drywall. The difference between a pro crew and a DIYer shows up at taping: flat seams, no crowns, no tool marks, consistent flatness at lighting angles. Smooth crews hit Level 4 as standard and Level 5 on request (skim coat over the entire surface for critical-light areas).
Level 4 — the standard finish: three coats of joint compound over tape, sanded smooth. Suitable for walls with flat paint or wallpaper. This is what most homes get.
Level 5 — adds a skim coat of thin joint compound over the entire surface. Required when you have glossy paint, oblique natural light, or high-end spec. More expensive — worth it for great rooms with big windows, dining rooms, and commercial spec.
A single 200-sq-ft room with 4 walls and ceiling: 2 days for hang + tape + first coat, then 1 day of cure, then sand and final coat on day 4. Whole-house new construction: 2–3 weeks depending on square footage.
Yes. Knockdown, orange peel, skip-trowel — all common textures matched on patch work. Photos of the existing texture help us calibrate.
Yes — see our plastering page. Veneer plaster on blueboard is common in New England and gives a harder, more historic-feeling surface than drywall alone.
Hang, tape, 3 coats of compound, final sand. Primer and paint are usually separate. We coordinate with the painter or include painting if you want one-stop.
Yes — residential, multifamily, and small commercial (up to ~20K sq ft single project). Sound-rated and fire-rated assemblies are in our regular scope.
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