Drywall repairers near Norristown, PA

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  • Serves Norristown, PA
Hello, and thanks for checking out my profile. It's a little too long and overly detailed, but it should answer any questions and address any concerns. Notable Highlights -20 years of residential & commercial painting exp. - I manage 14 apartment units in Paoli, PA. Everything from clogged sinks to helping install new central air in 100-year-old building. - previously, I was a project manager focused on quality control for various Fortune 500 companies rebranding campaigns. I've worked in 43 states. Been everywhere. - slightly OCD about cleanliness, which is a great issue to have being a painter. I'm very meticulous and clean. - well mannered, courteous, and friendly. Want to know more? No problem. Short version - I've been doing residential painting for 20 years with every other type of property maintenance, damage, and weather problem and issue mixed in. With that much experience, the basics in painting are effortless, which allows me to focus on the details. The details are the difference between a great paint job in a new $125k kitchen remodel and a $400, one day, apartment paint job. There are a lot of painting companies and people who are painters, but that doesn't mean they know how to paint. There are different levels in skill, and it took me a while to learn that. I was good at painting when I was 22, and I'm far better now. High-quality paint finishes are 50% proper preparation, 30% refined skill & 20% product choice. IMO I'm very efficient and my main priority is cleanliness, I leave rooms and homes cleaner than I found them. If you hire me to paint a room, it'll be spotless and dust free at the end because I'm cleaning the room top to bottom before I leave. What else? I don't smoke, I'm not a drunk and have passed multiple federal and state background checks. Those were for employment at the Upper Main Line YMCA - UMLY (early AM front desk) and The Merion Cricket Club doing Summer Camp tennis, pickleball, and such. Also, with the major corporations I have worked for (Wells Fargo, Verizon, Cisco, FedEx, etc), I've passed numerous insurance, license, background and identity checks to be on many work sites. - communication, I'm good at it. I'll tell you when I'm going to be there and I'll be there at that time. - I present myself well. Cleanliness and hygiene are important to me anyway, but especially working in someone else's home. I am very upfront and open about costs because often, with any home maintenance, unexpected things come up. I am as transparent as possible with expenses. If something changes with the scope of the job, you'll know immediately. You're not going to be surprised with an extra $500 on a bill. Any other concerns or issues, please ask. I try to be amenable to everyone. --------------- CUSTOMER REVIEWS and RECOMMENDATIONS? I realize I don't have any. Yet. I did clip some neighborhood favorite awards, written reviews, and other highlights. most of my long-term customers have come through Word of Mouth they passed a couple decades, working on getting some reviews from them if they are on this site but I wouldn't want to message most customers unexpectedly asking them to sign up here to leave a review. If you'd like to speak to anyone I currently work for or customers I've had for over a decad, let me know. ------------------ Want to know more? Sure, kinda boring, though. Detailed Version: I started painting and doing faux finishing when I was 17 working for a friend's mom. She had a nice little business. By 20, I was running the business. She retired shortly after. Somehow, in a couple of years, I ended up in the Philadelphia suburbs, I had a friend out here, and I was traveling for work 8 months a year. If you've ever been to a FedEx Office on the East Coast, I was there and took Kinko's down to put FedEx Office up. Also, Edward Jones to Wachovia, then the next year? Wachovia to Wells Fargo. AT&T, Verizon, Cisco Systems, and many other rebranding programs. For 5 years, I traveled to major cities for rebrands. I've worked in 45 states. Then, one day, I met a gorgeous girl from West Chester, and after a few years, we had a baby girl, and I didn't want to be traveling at that point. I then began residential painting and general property maintenance. From three unit apartment buildings to very large estates in Chester County. I currently maintain 14 apartment units in Paoli and two 6+ acre properties in Malvern. And now I'm finally looking into these contractor apps because I'd like to mix things up and get a change of scenery. Residential painting can be a very lonely day. Sometimes, days turn into weeks, crazy how that happens.See more

FAQs

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much will it cost to fix a hole in the wall?

Here are two examples of average prices for smaller drywall repair jobs that could be similar to fixing a hole in the wall:

  • Approximate cost to repair a 5-foot crack in a wall: $125 (labor $75 and materials $50).
  • Approximate cost to repair a 3-foot ceiling crack: $150.

However, you should request cost estimates from drywall repair specialists in your area to figure out how much it will cost you to fix your hole.

Learn more about drywall repair costs.

What tools do you need to repair drywall?

To repair drywall, you need up to several tools and materials. For example, you may need a drill to insert drywall screws and boreholes. A drywall saw or utility knife is perfect for cutting and shaping drywall, and don’t forget your tape measure and pencil. Drywall and taping knives are also essential. 

For materials, you’ll likely need construction adhesive, drywall tape, drywall screws, masking tape and joint compound. 

If you don’t have these tools — and you don’t want to spend money on them — contact a drywall repair professional instead of doing it yourself.

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. 

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