Drywall Installation and Repair
Whether you need a full room of drywall hung or a few patches blended invisible, we get your walls smooth, flat, and ready for paint. No visible seams, no bumps, no shortcuts.

What's Included
- Panel replacement or full wall/ceiling drywall install
- Patch repair for cracks, cuts, and water-damaged areas
- Tape, mud, sanding, and prep for paint-ready surfaces
- Texture matching where needed
Where Quality Matters Most
- Flatness and smoothness under final paint
- Patch blending so repairs are not visually obvious
- Consistent corner and seam finishing
What Affects the Price
- Extent of damage and number of affected surfaces
- Height/complexity of ceilings and wall geometry
- Texture matching and finish level expectations
What You Can Expect
- Paint-ready surfaces
- Cleaner transitions at repairs
- Faster closeout on restoration scopes
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Ready to get started?
Call us to talk through your project, or fill out the form for a written scope and quote. We typically follow up the same day.
0% promotional financing may be available for qualified customers.
Common Questions
How long does a drywall work project usually take?
Most drywall work projects take 3 to 7 days for most repair jobs. We give you a specific timeline during your estimate based on your scope, materials, and any prep work needed.
Do I get a written scope before work starts?
Yes — always. You get a written proposal with exactly what is included, what it costs, and when each phase happens. Nothing starts until you approve it.
What areas do you serve?
We serve Reading, Wyomissing, Berks County, Allentown, Bethlehem, and the broader Lehigh Valley. Check our service areas page for your specific neighborhood.
Will the repair be visible after painting?
That is our standard — repairs should be invisible under paint. We do multiple tape, mud, and sand passes to blend the repair into the surrounding wall. If there is existing texture, we match it.
Can you do drywall as part of a bigger remodel?
Yes. Drywall is almost always part of larger kitchen, bathroom, or basement projects. We handle it as part of the overall scope rather than subbing it out.
