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      <title>11 Ways Old Drywall Can Lower Your Home’s Value</title>
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      <description>Let's explore 11 key ways that aging drywall can negatively impact your home’s worth and how drywall companies can help!</description>
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           When it comes to maintaining your home's value, every detail counts. While many homeowners focus on aesthetics and major structural repairs, one often overlooked factor is the condition of your drywall. Old, damaged, or poorly maintained drywall can subtly, yet significantly, reduce the appeal and market value of your property. Below, we explore 11 key ways that aging drywall can negatively impact your home’s worth and how drywall companies can help!
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           1. Visible Cracks and Holes
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           One of the most obvious signs of aging drywall is visible cracks and holes. Over time, drywall can develop fissures due to natural settling, humidity fluctuations, or structural movement. These imperfections are not only unsightly but can also signal to potential buyers that your home has underlying maintenance issues. Even small cracks may give the impression that the home hasn’t been cared for, lowering its perceived value.
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           Drywall companies can repair these cracks and holes if they're widespread or indicate deeper structural problems. Homebuyers may factor the cost of repairs into their offer, often reducing the price they're willing to pay. In competitive real estate markets, any visual flaw can be a deciding factor between a quick sale and prolonged time on the market.
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           2. Stains and Water Damage
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           Old drywall is particularly susceptible to water damage. Leaks from roofs, plumbing, or windows can lead to stains, discoloration, and weakened wall material. Even minor water damage can create unsightly brown or yellow spots that detract from a room’s overall appearance. Prospective buyers are naturally cautious about potential mold growth or hidden water issues.
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           Water-damaged drywall can signal more serious issues, such as plumbing leaks or roof problems, which can be expensive to repair. This perceived risk often results in lower offers or demands for extensive repairs before purchase. Regular inspection and prompt repair of water damage are essential to maintaining your home's value.
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           3. Sagging or Warping
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           Drywall that sags or warps is a clear sign of aging or moisture exposure. Warping can occur due to prolonged humidity, water leaks, or structural settling. Sagging walls and ceilings not only look unattractive but also raise red flags for buyers regarding the home’s overall integrity.
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           With the help of drywall companies, sagging drywall can be repaired. It may involve replacing sections of drywall or addressing the underlying structural or moisture issues. Homes with visible warping often appear less well-maintained, which can reduce the sale price and extend the time it takes to sell.
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           4. Mold and Mildew Growth
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           Old drywall, especially in damp areas like bathrooms or basements, can develop mold and mildew. Even small patches can be harmful to indoor air quality and pose health risks. Mold is often difficult to completely remove from drywall, and its presence can make buyers wary of potential long-term problems.
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           Visible mold can drastically reduce a home's value, as buyers may anticipate significant remediation costs. Moreover, the perception of poor home maintenance due to mold issues can discourage offers altogether. With the assistance of drywall companies, preventing mold by addressing leaks and maintaining proper ventilation is crucial.
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           5. Crumbling Edges and Corners
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           Over time, drywall edges and corners can crumble due to impact, moisture, or natural wear and tear. This subtle deterioration can make rooms look tired and neglected. Corners are particularly prone to damage, as they are high-traffic areas and more exposed to bumps and abrasions.
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           Crumbling drywall edges not only detract from aesthetics but can also signal to buyers that the home may require additional repairs. Replacing or repairing damaged corners and edges enhances the visual appeal and helps maintain the home's market value.
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           6. Outdated Wall Texture
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           Wall textures from previous decades, such as popcorn or heavily stippled finishes, can make a home feel dated. Old drywall may also have inconsistent texture due to patching and previous repairs. Modern buyers often prefer smooth walls or contemporary finishes, so outdated textures can negatively impact their perception of the home.
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           Updating wall texture can be a relatively simple renovation by drywall companies, but many homeowners overlook it. Homes with modern, smooth walls tend to sell faster and at higher prices, highlighting the importance of maintaining updated drywall aesthetics.
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           7. Peeling Paint or Wallpaper
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           Old drywall may struggle to hold paint or wallpaper, resulting in peeling or bubbling finishes. This issue is not only unattractive but also suggests underlying problems such as moisture or poor preparation of the walls. Buyers often associate peeling paint with deferred maintenance.
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           Repainting or re-wallpapering over old, damaged drywall without proper repairs is a temporary solution that may not satisfy discerning buyers. Ensuring walls are smooth and properly prepped before painting or wallpapering is key to maximizing appeal and value.
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           8. Reduced Insulation Efficiency
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           Drywall works in conjunction with insulation to help maintain energy efficiency. Old or damaged drywall can compromise the effectiveness of insulation, leading to drafts, uneven temperatures, and higher utility bills. Modern buyers are increasingly aware of energy efficiency and may consider homes with compromised insulation less desirable.
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           Drywall companies can replace old drywall and ensure proper insulation to enhance comfort and reduce energy costs, making the home more attractive. Energy-efficient upgrades often translate into higher resale value, emphasizing the hidden cost of neglecting drywall maintenance.
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           9. Difficulty with Home Repairs
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           Old drywall can make renovations or repairs more challenging. Whether installing new electrical wiring, plumbing, or fixtures, aged or brittle drywall is more likely to crack, crumble, or fail during work. Contractors may charge more for labor when dealing with problematic walls, which can impact the home’s value indirectly.
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           Buyers considering renovations may see old drywall as an obstacle, potentially leading them to offer less or walk away. Ensuring drywall is in good condition simplifies future upgrades and protects the home’s perceived value.
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           10. Lower Curb Appeal and Marketability
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           While drywall is an interior feature, it contributes significantly to the overall impression of your home. Rooms with smooth, clean walls feel newer, brighter, and more inviting. Conversely, old or damaged drywall can create a sense of neglect that extends beyond individual rooms.
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           First impressions matter in real estate, and interior condition heavily influences buyers’ perception. Homes with outdated or damaged drywall may take longer to sell and often sell for less, emphasizing that maintaining drywall is not just about aesthetics—it’s about marketability and value.
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           11. Hidden Structural Issues
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           Old drywall can sometimes conceal more serious structural problems. Settling, shifting foundations, or termite damage may not be immediately visible behind aging walls. Buyers who uncover these hidden issues during inspection may reduce their offers significantly or request extensive repairs before closing. Even minor hidden problems can create a perception that the home is poorly maintained.
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           Addressing drywall issues proactively, such as hiring drywall companies to replace damaged panels or inspect for hidden damage, can prevent small problems from turning into costly surprises. By ensuring that walls are not just visually appealing but structurally sound, homeowners protect both the safety and value of their property.
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            Old drywall might seem like a minor issue compared to other home maintenance concerns, but its impact on your home's value is substantial. With the global drywall industry expected to grow to $72.47 billion by 2032, according to Expert Market Research, it's important to schedule regular inspections and timely repairs to preserve your home’s appeal and market worth. As one of the best
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            in the Kansas City metro area, turn to our team at Rock It Drywall LLC for quality commercial and residential drywall services. Request a free estimate today!
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      <description>This blog helps property owners navigate the process of hiring a  local drywall company, with questions about credentials, maintenance, and project timelines.</description>
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           When embarking on a home renovation project, hiring the right local drywall company can make or break the overall look and feel of your space. With so many factors to consider, it's essential to ask the right questions to ensure you're receiving quality workmanship and value for your investment. This guide will help you navigate these conversations by highlighting key questions to consider before signing that contract.
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           1. What Are Your Credentials?
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           Firstly, inquire about the experience and credentials of the drywall company. Understanding their background and expertise level can provide peace of mind, ensuring they have a track record of successful projects. Ask how long they have been in business and request references from past clients. This information will help gauge the company's reliability and the quality of work you can expect.
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           2. How Should I Maintain My Drywall?
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           The right drywall company will be able to tell you how maintenance plays a key role in preserving the longevity and appearance of your interior walls. Routine care includes addressing small cracks promptly, repairing nail pops, and protecting surfaces from excessive moisture that can lead to warping or mold growth. Regular inspections help identify minor damage before it escalates into larger structural concerns. Keeping drywall clean, repainting when necessary, and ensuring proper ventilation in high-humidity areas such as bathrooms also contribute to its durability. According to Forbes, well-maintained drywall can last more than 70 years. Investing time in ongoing upkeep ensures your walls remain strong, smooth, and visually appealing for decades.
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           3. What's the Project Timeline?
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           Another critical question involves the timeline of the project. Understanding how long the installation process will take can help you plan your schedule accordingly and minimize disruptions in your home. Be sure to ask about their current workload to get an accurate estimation of when they can start and complete your project. This information is vital for coordinating with other contractors and ensuring a smooth renovation process.
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            Asking the right questions when interviewing drywall companies is key to a successful project. From evaluating their experience and credentials to understanding upkeep and schedules, these insights will empower you to make an informed decision. By being proactive and thorough in your inquiries, you'll be better positioned to hire a reputable
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            that meets your needs and expectations. If your home needs drywall services, reach out to Rock It Drywall LLC today for expert drywall installation and replacement.
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      <title>3 Smart Ways to Ensure Your Drywall Lasts</title>
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      <description>Have you recently had a drywall company working in your home? To learn how to make your drywall last, read on or contact Rock It Drywall LLC today!</description>
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           Drywall is a staple in modern construction, known for its affordability and versatility. However, like any element in your home, it requires proper care to ensure longevity. With the right strategies, you can extend the life expectancy of your drywall, saving on costly repairs and replacements. Here are some smart ways to ensure that your drywall stands the test of time.
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           1. Prevent Water Damage by Keeping Moisture Out
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           Ensuring your drywall stays dry is crucial for its long-term performance. Water damage is one of the most common and destructive threats to drywall, leading to mold growth, staining, and even structural weakening. To protect your walls, address any plumbing leaks promptly and install proper ventilation in areas prone to moisture, such as bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens. Be proactive about inspecting vulnerable regions, such as around windows, roofs, and water pipes, where leaks are more likely to occur. If you're unsure where to start, a professional drywall company can conduct an inspection and suggest moisture-prevention upgrades. Keeping your drywall dry not only preserves its integrity but also helps maintain a healthier indoor environment.
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           Drywall often takes the brunt of daily life, from accidental bumps to furniture scuffs and more. Installing protective features, such as chair rails, corner guards, or bumper pads, can help absorb impacts and prevent unsightly damage. Additionally, arranging furniture thoughtfully to minimize contact with walls can reduce the chance of dents or scratches. High-traffic areas, such as hallways and children's rooms, especially benefit from these small, preventive measures. If your walls have already suffered damage, a drywall company can repair or reinforce vulnerable areas to extend their lifespan. According to Forbes, well-maintained drywall can last 70 years or more; preventing physical damage is key to reaching this milestone.
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            Maintaining the integrity of your drywall isn't just about the physical protection but also about regular inspection and upkeep. Conduct routine checks for cracks or holes, as these can expand over time if left unattended. Minor dents or small holes can be addressed with simple DIY patch kits available at most hardware stores. However, for significant repairs, it's recommended to contact a professional
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           . Regular maintenance not only enhances the appearance of your drywall but also significantly extends its lifespan, keeping your walls sturdy and visually appealing for years to come.
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           Ensuring the longevity of your drywall involves a blend of preventive measures and regular maintenance. By keeping it dry, protecting it from physical damage, and addressing minor issues swiftly, you can enhance its durability and aesthetics. Embrace these smart strategies, and your drywall will remain a solid and reliable component of your home for many years to come. Contact Rock It Drywall LLC today and let our team of professionals work for you!
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      <description>This blog highlights three key mistakes amateurs make when trying drywall installation on their own and why you should leave this job to the professionals.</description>
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           Installing drywall is not as simple as it may seem. While many people may attempt it as a DIY project, it requires precision and expertise that most amateurs lack. Common mistakes made during drywall installation can lead to costly repairs and an unsightly finish. In this post, we highlight three key mistakes amateurs typically make when trying to install their own drywall and why you should leave this job to the professionals.
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           1. Neglecting to Cut the Drywall Panels Properly
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           One of the most common mistakes amateurs make is improper cutting of the drywall panels. Incorrect measurements and uneven cuts can lead to gaps and misaligned seams, compromising the overall appearance. A professional drywall installation team ensures that every cut is precise and that all panels fit perfectly. They come equipped with the right tools and experience to handle complex measurements, ensuring a flawless installation from start to finish.
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           Fastening drywall to the studs might seem straightforward, but it’s easy to overdrive or underdrive screws, leading to significant issues. Over-driving screws can puncture the drywall while under-driving them can lead to weak and unstable walls. According to Forbes, drywall repairs cost an average of $80 to $225 per repair. Hiring a professional drywall installer ensures that every screw is driven to the proper depth, securing the drywall firmly and avoiding future damage. This attention to detail not only saves you from costly repairs but also guarantees a long-lasting, stable wall.
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           When it comes to drywall installation, the finishing and taping stages are just as important as the installation itself. Many amateurs fail to apply joint compounds correctly, leaving behind visible seams and an uneven surface. Without proper taping, the joints may crack over time. Professionals understand the delicate process of applying mud in thin layers and the importance of waiting for each layer to dry before sanding and applying the next. With their expertise, they ensure smooth, flawless walls that are built to last.
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            is more than just a task of hanging panels; it requires skill, experience, and the right techniques to avoid costly mistakes. Instead of risking errors that could lead to expensive repairs, consider hiring a professional drywall installation company. The professionals at Rock It Drywall LLC specialize in precise, high-quality drywall installation that ensures your walls are smooth, secure, and durable. Reach out to us today to get your drywall project completed the right way!
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           Drywall is a durable and essential part of any interior space, but it doesn't last forever. Over time, natural wear and tear can take its toll, leading to signs that your drywall might need replacing rather than simple patchwork. From water damage to visible holes, here are six signs indicating it is time for a new drywall installation.
          
                    
                    
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           Water exposure can quickly ruin drywall, making it brittle and unsightly. If you notice widespread staining or sagging, especially after a plumbing leak or heavy rain, replacement is often necessary. Mold can also thrive in damp drywall, posing health risks and spreading to other areas of the home if not addressed.
          
                    
                    
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           Cracks and holes in drywall are sometimes repairable, but significant damage usually warrants a new drywall installation. Structural shifts, accidental impact, or even the natural settling of a home can create extensive cracks that compromise wall integrity, making replacement a better choice than multiple patch-ups.
          
                    
                    
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           Mold can thrive in humid areas, especially if drywall has been exposed to leaks or high moisture levels. If you continually find mold on your drywall, it's best to remove the affected panels and start fresh with a new drywall installation. Persistent mold can cause respiratory issues, particularly for those with allergies.
          
                    
                    
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           Drywall should have a smooth, even surface. If you start noticing bubbles, waves, or warping, this is often a sign of water damage beneath the surface. Minor warping can sometimes be smoothed, but in most cases, replacement is necessary to restore your walls to a pristine state.
          
                    
                    
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           Unsightly stains can sometimes be painted over, but recurring stains or extensive discoloration often indicate a problem with the drywall's internal composition. In cases where stains appear across large sections of your walls, replacing the drywall is usually the best way to achieve a fresh, clean look.
          
                    
                    
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           If you're renovating or adding on to your home, new drywall installation may be a smart move. According to HomeGuide, the total amount spent on renovations and upgrades increased by nearly 27% between 2020 and 2022, reflecting the rising trend of home improvement projects. During major upgrades, replacing old or damaged drywall ensures a consistent, flawless look across your entire space.
          
                    
                    
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           If you’re about to undertake a construction or renovation project, the subject of drywall or sheetrock has probably already come up. If you’re new to the world of building materials, you might not understand what these terms mean, but you definitely need to know. So, are drywall and sheetrock the same thing? Let’s take a look.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           Drywall is a type of building material used to build interior walls. It’s one of the most common types of wall materials used in modern homes. This material is made up of a multi-layered panel composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate. This is also sometimes called gypsum, so drywall may sometimes be referred to as gypsum board. Other additives may also be included that help to reinforce the walls.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           Drywall sheets are often sold in sheet sizes of 4x8, 4x10, and 4x12 according to Home Guide. You can get drywall in a variety of sizes and shapes, though. The experts at a sheetrock company can advise you on what size and type of drywall you might need for a project.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           The terms sheetrock and drywall are sometimes used interchangeably as many people aren’t aware of the differences or if there are differences. Sheetrock is actually just a brand name for drywall. This brand offers several different types of drywall. These come in different sizes and thicknesses for different types of projects.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           So, now that you know sheetrock and drywall are basically the same thing, the question remains which would be best for your project? Many homeowners and contractors choose sheetrock because this product undergoes industry-leading quality control tests. Not all types or brands of drywall have this advantage. Generic drywall may fall short in quality although it is often less expensive.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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      <title>The Steps for Professional Drywall Installation</title>
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           The drywall installation process is complex and should always be completed by experts. As a drywall company, we want to make sure you understand the full timeline and steps for your upcoming drywall project. Knowing what to expect will help you budget your time and schedule accordingly around the installation. Here's an overview of the steps for expert drywall installation.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           Before we even begin installing drywall, there's important upfront planning and prep work to take care of. This includes initial site evaluation and measurements, purchasing materials, and scheduling crew and equipment. Give us one to two days for this critical planning and logistics phase. Proper preparation makes the actual installation go much more smoothly!
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           Once preparations are complete, we'll schedule the drywall delivery and the arrival of the installation crew. They'll come in and get right to work by measuring your walls and ceilings, accurately cutting sheets, and securely fastening them into place. The initial drywall framing and hanging generally takes our crews two to three full days, depending on the overall project size and scope. We take care to install all sheets cleanly and precisely; straight seams and corners are vital for finishing the job later.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           After the initial framework is properly installed and inspected, our drywall professionals then begin the multi-layer mudding and taping process to cover all the seams. This requires three to four separate coats of joint compound, which is applied in stages after a thorough drying time. On average, our team notes that you should expect the mudding and taping work to take three to five days. Our experts also indicate that skim coats may also be necessary to create perfectly smooth wall surfaces.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           As the joint compound fully dries, our drywall company will return to sand and prepare the walls for priming and painting. Meticulous sanding and smoothing are vital before painting can begin. Depending on the total area size, the sanding and preparation can take our team one to two days to complete for an exceptionally smooth finish. We also vacuum and tidy the space afterward.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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            According to Synergy Homes, it typically takes four to six weeks to install drywall in a home. As you can see, drywall installation is a careful process with many steps — each requiring full drying and curing time before continuing onward. Planning and budgeting ample workspace access enables crews to achieve professional drywall results, satisfying homeowners like you. If you're ready to begin working with a
           
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
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           , we're here for you. Call Rock It Drywall LLC now to obtain an estimate.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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