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You’re looking at cracks in your ceiling. Or holes that need patching before you can even think about painting. Maybe you’re mid-renovation and need someone who can hang, tape, and finish drywall without turning your timeline into a guessing game.
Here’s what matters: the work gets done right the first time. No callbacks for bubbling tape or visible seams. No surprise charges because the job “took longer than expected.” Just clean installation, professional finishing, and a space that’s ready for whatever comes next.
That’s what residential sheetrock installation should look like. Taping that’s smooth. Corners that are crisp. A contractor who shows up when they say they will and cleans up before they leave. If you’ve dealt with the alternative, you know exactly why that matters.
We’ve been handling sheetrock and interior renovations across Brentwood and Suffolk County since 2015. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve built our reputation on doing exactly what we say we’ll do.
You won’t get a sales pitch. You’ll get a straightforward assessment, honest pricing, and work that holds up. We handle both residential and commercial drywall installation, from small repairs to full room additions.
Brentwood homeowners deal with everything from water damage repairs to outdated plaster walls that need replacing. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to handle the variables that come with older homes and tighter timelines.
First, we assess the space. That means looking at what needs repair, what needs replacement, and whether there are any underlying issues like moisture or structural concerns that’ll cause problems down the road.
Next comes the prep work. Old drywall gets removed if needed. Framing gets checked and corrected. We’re not hanging sheets over problems—that just means you’re calling someone back in six months.
Then we hang the drywall, tape the seams, apply drywall taping compound, and finish it smooth. Depending on the project, that might mean a level 4 finish for paint or a level 5 finish if you’re doing something that shows every imperfection. We match the finish to what you actually need, not what’s easiest.
Finally, cleanup. We’re not leaving dust everywhere or expecting you to deal with scraps in your driveway. The job’s not done until the space is ready for the next step.
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Sheetrock installation covers new construction, additions, and full room renovations. That includes hanging sheets, taping seams, mudding, sanding, and finishing to whatever level the project requires.
Sheetrock repair handles everything from small holes and cracks to water damage and large sections that need replacing. In Brentwood, water damage is common—whether from roof leaks, plumbing issues, or basement moisture. We don’t just patch the drywall; we make sure the source of the damage is addressed first.
For commercial drywall installation, we work with business owners and property managers who need reliable contractors that won’t disrupt operations longer than necessary. That means clear timelines, consistent communication, and work that passes inspection the first time.
Most Brentwood projects use standard half-inch drywall for interior walls and five-eighths-inch for ceilings or fire-rated applications. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your space, your budget, and your timeline—no upselling, just honest recommendations.
Sheetrock installation in Brentwood typically runs between $400 and $6,000 depending on the size of the project, the condition of the existing walls, and the level of finish you need. A single room might cost $1,200 to $2,500 including materials and labor. Larger projects like finishing a basement or adding new walls during a renovation will be higher.
Repairs are usually less. Small holes and cracks might cost $300 to $500. Water damage repairs on ceilings can range from $440 to $1,500 depending on how much needs replacing and whether there’s structural work involved.
We don’t give estimates over the phone because every project is different. But we will give you a clear breakdown of costs before any work starts—no surprises, no padding the bill halfway through.
Hanging drywall in an average-sized room usually takes one to two days. Taping, mudding, and finishing adds another two to four days depending on the level of finish and how many coats are needed.
If you’re doing a full room—demo, framing adjustments, hanging, finishing—you’re looking at about a week. Larger projects like basements or whole-home renovations take longer, but we’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront.
The finish work is what takes time. Taping and mudding requires drying time between coats, and rushing it just means visible seams and a poor finish. We’d rather take the extra day and deliver walls that look right than cut corners and leave you with a subpar result.
Yes, but it depends on the texture. Knockdown and orange peel textures are easier to match. Older hand-troweled textures or custom finishes can be trickier, and sometimes a perfect match isn’t possible without re-texturing a larger area.
We’ll assess the existing texture during the estimate and let you know what’s realistic. In most cases, we can get close enough that you won’t notice the repair unless you’re looking for it.
If the texture is outdated or inconsistent across the room, it might make more sense to skim coat the entire wall or ceiling for a uniform finish. That costs more upfront, but it eliminates the patchwork look and gives you a clean slate for painting.
We handle the drywall side of water damage repairs, but we don’t fix the source of the leak—that’s a job for a plumber or roofer. Once the leak is fixed and the area is dry, we’ll remove damaged drywall, check for mold or structural issues, and replace it.
Water damage in Brentwood often shows up on ceilings from roof leaks or in basements from foundation moisture. If the framing or insulation is damaged, that gets addressed before new drywall goes up. Skipping that step just means the problem comes back.
We’ll also let you know if the damage is worse than it looks. Sometimes what seems like a small ceiling stain means a larger section needs replacing, and it’s better to know that upfront than halfway through the job.
A level 4 finish is the standard for most residential projects. Seams are taped, mudded, and sanded smooth. It’s ready for paint or texture, and under normal lighting, you won’t see imperfections.
A level 5 finish adds a skim coat over the entire surface—not just the seams. That creates a completely uniform surface with no variations in texture or sheen. It’s what you want if you’re using flat paint, high-gloss finishes, or if the wall will be under harsh lighting that shows every flaw.
Most Brentwood homeowners don’t need a level 5 finish unless they’re doing something specific with the lighting or paint. We’ll recommend what makes sense based on how the room will be used and finished, and we’ll explain the cost difference so you can decide what’s worth it.
Yes. Residential projects include everything from small repairs to full home renovations, additions, and basement finishing. Commercial drywall installation covers office build-outs, retail spaces, and property management repairs.
The process is similar, but commercial projects usually have tighter timelines and stricter code requirements. We’re used to working around business hours, coordinating with other trades, and making sure everything passes inspection without delays.
Whether it’s your home or your business, the standard is the same: quality work, clear communication, and no surprises on the bill. We’ve been doing this in Suffolk County for almost ten years, and we’re not interested in cutting corners to save time.