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You’re not looking for a lecture on drywall. You need walls that look finished, a contractor who shows up when they say they will, and a home that doesn’t look like a construction zone when the job’s done.
That’s what happens here. We handle sheetrock installation and repair the way it should be handled—clean drop cloths, vacuum sanders that catch the dust, and crews that treat your space like it’s theirs. No massive cleanup left for you. No surprise charges tacked on at the end.
When we’re finished, your walls are smooth, paint-ready, and blended so well you can’t tell where the old drywall ends and the new begins. That’s the standard. You shouldn’t have to ask for it.
We’ve been doing interior work across Middle Island and Suffolk County for close to ten years. We’re licensed, insured, and we don’t disappear halfway through your project.
Most of our work comes from referrals—people who had a good experience and told someone else. That doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when you communicate clearly, show up on time, and do what you said you’d do.
We’re not the cheapest option in town, and we’re fine with that. You’re paying for experience, clean work practices, and walls that don’t need fixing six months later. If that matters to you, we’re probably a good fit.
First, we come out to see what you’re dealing with. We measure, assess any damage or prep work, and give you a clear estimate. No vague ranges or “we’ll see when we get in there” nonsense.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work around your life—not ours. We protect your floors and furniture, then get to work hanging, taping, and finishing the sheetrock. If we’re repairing existing walls, we match textures and blend everything so it looks like one continuous surface.
The finishing process takes a few coats. We don’t rush it. Each layer gets sanded smooth using equipment that pulls dust into a vacuum instead of spreading it all over your house. When we’re done, the walls are ready for paint. You’re not scraping dried mud off your baseboards or sweeping for a week afterward.
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We handle full sheetrock installation for new construction, additions, and renovations. That includes framing prep, hanging the boards, taping seams, applying joint compound, and finishing everything to a smooth, paint-ready surface.
For repairs, we fix holes, cracks, water damage, and poorly done previous work. If your ceiling has texture, we can replicate it. If your walls were originally finished smooth, we’ll match that too. The goal is making the repair invisible.
In Middle Island and across Suffolk County, a lot of homes were built decades ago. Older drywall can be brittle, and previous repairs aren’t always done right. We see it constantly—patches that crack within a year because someone skipped steps or used the wrong materials. We don’t cut corners. The drywall taping compound we use is applied in proper layers, sanded between coats, and given time to cure. It’s not faster. It’s just better.
For residential sheetrock installation, you’re typically looking at $80 to $90 per board for material, labor, and a paint-ready finish. That’s the going rate across Suffolk County for quality work.
If you’re doing a full room or multiple rooms, costs add up based on square footage and complexity. A 2,000-square-foot home might need around 200 boards, putting you in the $16,000 to $18,000 range for complete installation and finishing. Repairs are usually priced by the scope of damage—small patches cost less, water damage or large sections cost more.
We don’t give vague estimates. When we come out, we measure everything and give you an exact number. That’s what you’ll pay unless you change the scope of work.
Installation timelines depend on the size of the job and how much prep work is involved. A single room might take two to three days from start to finish. Larger projects—like finishing a basement or doing multiple rooms—can take a week or more.
The actual hanging goes quickly. It’s the finishing that takes time. Joint compound needs to dry between coats, and rushing that process leads to cracks and visible seams later. We apply multiple coats, sand smooth, and make sure everything’s cured properly before we call it done.
For repairs, smaller jobs can often be completed in a day or two. Larger repairs, especially those involving water damage or structural issues, take longer because we need to address what caused the damage in the first place. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Not if it’s done right. Drywall dust is a legitimate concern—it gets everywhere if you’re not careful. That’s why we use vacuum sanders that capture dust as we work and lay down drop cloths to protect your floors and furniture.
We’ve seen plenty of horror stories from homeowners who hired someone cheap and spent weeks cleaning up afterward. That’s not how we operate. Containing the mess is part of the job, not an optional courtesy.
You’ll still want to keep bedroom doors closed and move anything valuable out of the immediate work area, but you won’t be dealing with a layer of white powder on every surface in your home. When we leave, the workspace is cleaned up. That’s standard practice, not something you should have to request.
Yes. Matching texture is one of those things that separates experienced drywall contractors from people who just know how to hang boards. Whether your walls have knockdown texture, orange peel, or a smooth finish, we can replicate it so the repair blends in.
This matters more than most people realize. You can have a perfectly patched hole, but if the texture doesn’t match, it’s obvious. We take the time to get it right—testing the pattern, adjusting our technique, and making sure the transition between old and new is invisible.
In older Middle Island homes, we often see custom textures that aren’t standard anymore. Those require a bit more skill to replicate, but it’s absolutely doable. The goal is always the same: when we’re finished, you shouldn’t be able to tell where the repair was made.
Yes, and this is important. If water damaged your drywall, you can’t just patch over it and hope for the best. You need to figure out where the water came from, fix that issue, and make sure there’s no mold or structural damage behind the wall.
We remove damaged sections completely, inspect the framing and insulation, and address any mold or moisture issues before installing new sheetrock. If the source of the leak isn’t fixed, you’re just going to end up with the same problem again in six months.
Suffolk County homes deal with everything from roof leaks to plumbing issues to basement moisture. We’ve seen it all. Part of doing the job right is making sure the repair actually lasts, which means handling the underlying problem—not just covering it up with new drywall.
Yes. We’re licensed and insured to work in Middle Island and throughout Suffolk County. That protects you if something goes wrong, and it’s a basic requirement you should expect from any contractor working in your home.
A lot of homeowners don’t think to ask about insurance until there’s a problem. If someone gets hurt on your property or damages something during the job, you want to make sure you’re covered. We carry liability insurance and workers’ comp for exactly that reason.
Licensing and insurance aren’t just checkboxes. They’re proof that a contractor is operating legally and professionally. If someone can’t provide proof of both when you ask, that’s a red flag. We’ll show you our credentials upfront—no runaround, no excuses.