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DJ’s Home Repair Services LLC.
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DJ’s Home Repair Services LLC.

Great 4.8

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Great 4.8

(24)

Drywall Repair and Texturing

Great value
  • 27 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Danny B. says, "It's not fair that Thumbtack only lets me select 3 of the 5 criteria for what I liked about working with DJ's Home Repair! Why would such a limitation exist? DJ completely "nailed it" on my project. The quality of his work was impeccable, he showed up when he said he would, he was extremely professional and very responsive to my needs. Lastly, he exceeded my expectations and hiring him was some of the best money I've ever spent. My job wasn't "major", but it was certainly out of my area of expertise. In short, I had had wall sconces removed from my walls and I added recessed lighting to the room. The electrician that did the work did a great job, but he had to cut several holes in the walls and ceiling in order to fish the new wiring. I tried my hand at the repairs and it became evident that I needed help; you can't just put a piece of screen over the hole and try to cover it with spackle. You're just asking for trouble. That's why I engaged DJ DJ showed up the morning of the job at the time he said he would and went over the work with me. I then went upstairs to work from home while he completed the work. A couple hours later he was done. I was absolutely amazed at the quality of the work! He had cut out around the holes in the walls and properly braced new sheetrock in the spaces and completely covered and smoothed the areas. As you can see from the after picture, there is absolutely zero indication that there had been holes in that wall or the opposite facing wall. Additionally, a part of the ceiling that I was a secretly proud of having patched myself had been re-done. It turns out that if you just put a little spackle in the seams of the drywall that was replaced in a hole, you're just asking for trouble because, as DJ educated me, it's eventually going to crack. I love that he did that! He brought his skills and experience to the job and made sure it was done properly. That is so hard to find these days. The last thing I'll mention is "the mess". If you've ever done anything that involves drywall work, you know it's a nightmare. The dust ends up everywhere - even the bottom of your underwear drawer! I hate those projects. When I came downstairs to review the work, there was no dust anywhere! I don't know how he did it, but DJ completely accounted for that aspect of the work and I could not be more appreciative. DJ's a rare find! He's skilled, he's honest, and he takes pride in his work. Rest assured that I now have him on speed-dial and will be engaging him for future projects."See more
Danny B. says, "It's not fair that Thumbtack only lets me select 3 of the 5 criteria for what I liked about working with DJ's Home Repair! Why would such a limitation exist? DJ completely "nailed it" on my project. The quality of his work was impeccable, he showed up when he said he would, he was extremely professional and very responsive to my needs. Lastly, he exceeded my expectations and hiring him was some of the best money I've ever spent. My job wasn't "major", but it was certainly out of my area of expertise. In short, I had had wall sconces removed from my walls and I added recessed lighting to the room. The electrician that did the work did a great job, but he had to cut several holes in the walls and ceiling in order to fish the new wiring. I tried my hand at the repairs and it became evident that I needed help; you can't just put a piece of screen over the hole and try to cover it with spackle. You're just asking for trouble. That's why I engaged DJ DJ showed up the morning of the job at the time he said he would and went over the work with me. I then went upstairs to work from home while he completed the work. A couple hours later he was done. I was absolutely amazed at the quality of the work! He had cut out around the holes in the walls and properly braced new sheetrock in the spaces and completely covered and smoothed the areas. As you can see from the after picture, there is absolutely zero indication that there had been holes in that wall or the opposite facing wall. Additionally, a part of the ceiling that I was a secretly proud of having patched myself had been re-done. It turns out that if you just put a little spackle in the seams of the drywall that was replaced in a hole, you're just asking for trouble because, as DJ educated me, it's eventually going to crack. I love that he did that! He brought his skills and experience to the job and made sure it was done properly. That is so hard to find these days. The last thing I'll mention is "the mess". If you've ever done anything that involves drywall work, you know it's a nightmare. The dust ends up everywhere - even the bottom of your underwear drawer! I hate those projects. When I came downstairs to review the work, there was no dust anywhere! I don't know how he did it, but DJ completely accounted for that aspect of the work and I could not be more appreciative. DJ's a rare find! He's skilled, he's honest, and he takes pride in his work. Rest assured that I now have him on speed-dial and will be engaging him for future projects."

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What is the difference between sheetrock and drywall?

People sometimes use the terms “sheetrock” and “drywall” interchangeably, but they are not exactly the same. Drywall is the industry term for prefabricated sheets of wall, while Sheetrock is the brand name of a type of drywall. Depending on what room is being built, your drywall installation pro will select different thicknesses or grades of drywall. Standard residential drywall is ½-inch thick. Garage walls adjacent to a living space are typically ⅝-inch thick and serve as a firewall. For a garage ceiling, most contractors will use firewall-grade drywall materials to keep your home as safe as possible.

Different types of drywall can be color-coded to indicate their purpose. Purple or green drywall boards are often mold-resistant (MR) and are applied where moisture tends to accumulate, such as in bathrooms and basements or behind tile backsplashes at sinks. These mold-resistant sheets have a fiberglass instead of a paper facing finish to prevent water absorption. Regular drywall is gray or white. The drywall industry is constantly adapting with technology to provide safer and more targeted materials. You can even install soundproofing drywall to help prevent noise transfer through rooms.

How much does it cost to put up drywall?

The national average cost to hire a drywall installation professional ranges $375-$1,500, depending on the job at hand and where you are in the country. Your drywall installation cost will often be lower if the professional is installing the drywall in a new construction with open access as opposed to a remodel. The square footage of the job, the amount of materials, and the labor required also determine drywall prices. According to drywall pros, materials costs can range from 15 percent to 50 percent of your total project cost, depending on the work you’re having done. Request several quotes from drywall installation companies to find the right fit for your construction project. The quotes may be based on the company’s standard cost per square foot or a calculation of the time estimated to complete the job plus the size of the job plus materials and any travel fees. For example, drywall installation for one or two standard-size rooms could cost $900-$1,500. The cost to hang and tape an outbuilding with approximately 40 drywall sheets at 75 cents per square foot could total $1,450, including 3.75 days of labor for the drywall crew.

How much does it cost to repair drywall?

The national average price range to repair drywall is $210-$300. Drywall prices can vary greatly depending on the size of the hole or crack that needs repair, the amount of materials required, and other factors. Cracks can appear at the seams in your drywall due to uncontrollable factors like your house settling or even minor earthquakes. Drywall, although sturdy, will break with enough impact, so if a dresser falls and crashes into a wall or your have a mishap hammering in nails for artwork, you could need drywall repair. Drywall repair professionals may have a minimum service fee of $100-$150 regardless of the size of the job. This ensures that their business expenses are met anytime they send their crew out to a job. Here are some additional examples of average drywall repair prices:

  • Sand and texture five wall patches: $200 (45 minutes of labor and $40 of materials).
  • Repair a 4x8 section of wall: $225 (labor $150 and materials $75).
  • Replace drywall in an entire bedroom: $1,500 (price varies depending on the number of windows, whether there’s metal trim, etc.).

How do I find a good drywall contractor?

The best way to find a good drywall contractor is by searching for the top-rated contractors near you on Thumbtack. View their ratings, and read their reviews to see how they did on past drywall projects. Pay attention to the photos uploaded by the customers and contractors, so you can analyze their quality of work. 

After you found a few contractors you like, ask them for price quotes. For more tips on how to hire contractors, read our in-depth guide.

Who do I hire to install or repair drywall?

A general contractor, handyman or a drywall contractor (or company) can usually install and repair drywall. It’s recommended that you call one of these types of pros when your drywall needs to be repaired, such as after a plumber or electrician has completed their work. 

Look up local pros online and compare their profiles, paying extra attention to their ratings, reviews, experience and list of services. Contact three to five pros to get cost estimates for your project.

Do drywall contractors need a license?

Pros may need to obtain a license to fix and install drywall. It’s always worth checking with your local government about whether a drywall company or contractor has to be licensed before they work on your project.

Do drywall contractors do insulation?

A drywall contractor focuses on drywall. If you want to install insulation (or upgrade your existing installation), you should hire an insulation contractor. It's possible that your drywall contractor may be able to offer basic insulation services, but for more advanced insulation installation (such as spray foam), go with a professional who specializes in this. 

What's included in drywall installation?

Depending on what type of service you hire, your drywall contractor may only hang the drywall. In this case, they will measure, cut, and install the large pieces of drywall on your interior walls, cutting out doorways, outlets, light fixtures and more. Your drywall service may also mud, tape, and sanding the drywall to create a smooth surface.

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