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You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You’re looking for walls that don’t crack in six months, seams you can’t see, and a contractor who doesn’t disappear halfway through the job.
That’s what proper sheetrock installation looks like. The sheets hang level. The taping is smooth. The finish is clean enough to paint over without extra prep work eating into your budget or timeline.
When your walls are done right from the start, you’re not calling someone back in a year to fix bubbling tape or visible seams. You’re not repainting because the finish wasn’t smooth. You’re just living in a space that looks the way it should—finished.
Whether you’re dealing with water damage that needs drywall replacement, adding a new room, or fixing old plaster walls that have seen better days, the work either holds up or it doesn’t. We make sure it does.
Jaguar Renovations has been handling interior renovations across Patchogue and Suffolk County for close to ten years. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen what happens when sheetrock work gets rushed or done by someone who doesn’t know the difference between acceptable and actually good.
We don’t work with high-pressure sales tactics or surprise charges. Our pricing is clear before we start, and our work speaks for itself once we’re done.
Patchogue homeowners deal with humidity from being near the water, older homes with settling foundations, and the occasional storm damage that requires fast, reliable drywall repair. We’ve handled all of it. If you’re tired of contractors who don’t show up on time or leave your house a mess, you’ll appreciate how we operate.
First, we come out to see what you’re working with. We measure the space, check for any underlying issues like moisture or structural concerns, and give you a clear estimate. No vague ranges or “we’ll see when we get in there” pricing.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work around your life—not ours. We show up when we say we will, and we protect your floors and furniture before we start cutting or hanging anything.
The actual installation follows a process: hanging the sheetrock sheets, taping the seams with drywall taping compound, applying multiple coats of joint compound, sanding everything smooth, and doing a final check before we call it done. Each step matters. Skipping or rushing any of them shows up later.
We clean up daily, not just at the end. And when we’re finished, your walls are ready for paint or whatever finish you’re planning. No callbacks, no touch-ups a week later because something wasn’t done right the first time.
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We handle the full scope of drywall and sheetrock services. That includes new installations for additions or renovations, repairs for damaged sections, water damage restoration, texture matching, and skim coating over old plaster or damaged surfaces.
In Patchogue, a lot of homes were built decades ago. That means you’re often dealing with plaster walls that are cracking, or old drywall that wasn’t installed to modern standards. We remove what’s damaged, address any moisture or structural issues behind the wall, and install new sheetrock that’s going to last.
For commercial projects, we work with the same attention to detail but on a timeline that respects your business operations. Whether it’s office build-outs, retail renovations, or repairing damage in a rental property, the process is efficient and the results are professional.
You also get transparent communication throughout. If we find something unexpected—like mold or wiring issues—we tell you immediately and explain your options. No surprises, no upselling services you don’t need.
For a standard 12×12 room, you’re looking at about two to three days from start to finish. That includes hanging the sheets, taping and mudding the seams, letting each coat dry properly, sanding, and doing a final finish.
Rushing this process is where most problems come from. Each coat of joint compound needs time to dry completely, or you’ll end up with cracks and uneven surfaces later. We don’t skip drying time to finish faster.
If you’re dealing with a larger space, multiple rooms, or repairs that require removing old material first, the timeline adjusts accordingly. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront so you can plan around it.
Repair makes sense when the damage is localized—a hole from a doorknob, a crack from settling, or a small section affected by a minor leak. We cut out the damaged area, patch it with new sheetrock, tape and mud the seams, and blend it into the existing wall.
Full replacement is necessary when the damage is extensive or when the existing drywall is compromised throughout. Water damage is the most common reason for replacement. If the sheetrock has been wet for any length of time, it loses structural integrity and can harbor mold.
We assess the situation honestly. If a repair will hold up and save you money, that’s what we recommend. If replacement is the smarter move to avoid problems down the road, we’ll explain why. You make the call based on real information, not a sales pitch.
Yes, texture matching is part of what we do. Whether your walls have a knockdown finish, orange peel, skip trowel, or smooth finish, we can replicate it so the repair blends in.
This matters more than most people realize. A perfectly patched hole still looks obvious if the texture doesn’t match the rest of the wall. We take the time to get it right so you’re not staring at the repair every time you walk by.
For older Patchogue homes with unique plaster textures, we sometimes need to do test sections to dial in the exact look. It takes a little extra time, but the result is a wall that looks like nothing ever happened.
You don’t need to clear the entire room, but moving furniture away from the walls makes the job faster and protects your belongings. If you can’t move larger pieces yourself, we can help shift them to the center of the room and cover everything with drop cloths.
Drywall work creates dust, even with our best efforts to contain it. We use dust barriers and clean as we go, but some fine dust is unavoidable. Anything you can remove from the room—especially electronics, artwork, or items that are difficult to clean—should be moved beforehand.
We’ll walk through this with you before we start so you know exactly what to expect. Our goal is to minimize disruption while still doing thorough, quality work.
Water damage requires more than just replacing the visible drywall. We remove the damaged sheetrock to expose the framing and insulation behind it. Then we check for mold, assess whether the studs are compromised, and make sure the moisture source is actually fixed before we close anything back up.
If there’s mold, it needs proper remediation. If the insulation is wet, it needs to be replaced. If the source of the water—whether it’s a leaky pipe, roof issue, or condensation problem—isn’t addressed, you’re just covering up a problem that will come back.
We’ve worked on plenty of water damage repairs in Patchogue, especially after storm events. The homes near the water are particularly vulnerable. We handle the full scope of the repair correctly so you’re not dealing with the same issue again in six months.
We price based on the scope of work, not by the hour. After we assess your project, you get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any additional work that’s needed. That number doesn’t change unless you change the scope of the project.
We don’t surprise you with extra charges for things that should have been included from the start. If we find something unexpected during the job, we stop and discuss it with you before proceeding. You decide whether to address it or not.
Our pricing is fair for the level of work we deliver. We’re not the cheapest option in Patchogue, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for quality materials, skilled installation, and a finished product that doesn’t require callbacks or repairs. That’s worth more than saving a few hundred dollars upfront just to spend it later fixing problems.