Drywall Services

 Drywall Installation and Repair in Scottsdale


One of the most common materials in our homes is drywall, which is prone to damage. Over time, drywall can get marked, holed, and otherwise damaged by moisture, wall decorations, and ordinary wear. From your major renovation project to drywall repair and finishing, your neighborhood Scottsdale Drywall Solutions is here to handle all of your drywall installation services and repairs. 

 

Our services for drywall installation include: 

 

  • Sheetrock, green board, gypsum, and stucco installation 
  • Drywall hanging (including ceiling installation) 
  • Drywall mudding and taping 
  • Crown molding installation 
  • Wainscoting installation 
  • Painting and finishing touches 

 

No work is too big or too small for Scottsdale Drywall Solutions professionals, from substantial home & commercial renovations to minor drywall replacements and fixes. Therefore, your local drywall services near Scottsdale are ready to take your call if you need assistance finishing your house drywall project or want a skilled professional to handle the job from beginning to end. Call us to get started or submit a request for an estimate right away. 

Scottsdale Drywall Solutions (T2 Services)

Scottsdale Drywall Solutions (T2 Services)

Drywall Repair 


Nothing is more inconvenient for most homeowners than cracks or damage to their drywall. Large holes, cracks, punctures, and other drywall damage are difficult to repair. Even more challenging is repairing a drywall covering the ceiling. 

 

Damage to drywall can happen quite easily. You know how sensitive this surface can be if you've ever hung a picture with a nail or had a doorknob dent a wall. Even the smallest hole can be noticeable. 

 

These dents and holes will stand out much more if they aren't properly filled up with a drywall patch repair service before painting. We'll be pleased to assist you in resolving these issues with a sheetrock repair service. One of the numerous ways we'll WOW you is with this. 

 

Drywall damage is not always the result of careless adults or overly active children. Damage occurs spontaneously quite regularly and in far subtler ways than you might imagine. Here are a few of the most common reasons why drywall becomes damaged: 

 

  • Little nail-related punch-through holes 
  • Removing nails 
  • Scratches on furniture 
  • Joint tape that has come loose 
  • Damage from removing tiles 
  • Cracks from settling 
  • Damage from moisture or mold 
  • Everyday wear and tear 
  • Damage from kids 
  • Damage from rodents 
  • Holes from drywall anchors 

 

Scottsdale Drywall Solutions can handle any drywall issue, and we are only a phone call away if you need a wall repair or drywall hole repair.

Drywall Installation 


Your walls and ceilings may not always return to normal after drywall repairs. Sometimes, sheetrock installation and replacement services are more appropriate. In those dire situations, Scottsdale Drywall Solutions can help you replace the damaged drywall or install a drywall piece in your home. 

 

If you’re looking for drywall installation near Scottsdale, Drywall Solutions can handle any modest home drywall installation work you want. We act consistently with honesty, respect, and integrity. 

 

No matter how big or small, home renovation projects can be overwhelming. By making the drywall installation part of your project as stress-free as we can, our company strives to make the entire process of installing drywalls a little bit easier. Scottsdale Drywall Solutions will complete the task to your satisfaction. 

 

Our team takes pleasure in providing you with quality results, and all of our professionals are insured. We also respect your home. Our team will make sure the task is completed accurately and professionally. Furthermore, we have refined our hanging sheetrock installation method and only use the best materials. 

Popcorn Ceiling Removal 


We need to look at what a popcorn ceiling or any other textured ceiling is in order to fully understand how to remove it. This spray-on or paint-on popcorn ceiling texture can sometimes contain popcorn ceiling asbestos, but from the 1970’s, the texture was produced using a substance based on paper or Styrofoam. Depending on the type of substance used, removing the popcorn ceiling may become a considerably more challenging task. 

 

Any form of textured ceiling treatment can be removed, but you can bet on it taking more than one step. To help you get a sense of how the popcorn ceiling removal process works, we've listed the steps below. 

 

The process of popcorn ceiling repair and removal go as stated below: 

 

  • The room's light switches and fixtures are removed. 
  • Since there has been an adequate amount of residue, dust, and material removed, all furniture and floors are completely covered or removed. 
  • Unpainted stucco (popcorn ceiling) is simpler to remove because all that is needed to dissolve it is a water-based solution. 
  • Due to the substrate being affected, painted stucco requires more effort to remove and often necessitates additional prep work after removal. 
  • After removal, the substrate will be fully filled to provide a new flat finish. 
  • Before the finish coat is applied, the new filling will be primed and sanded. 
  • Vacuuming and cleaning will be done on all removed material. 

 

Why should you remove or cover popcorn ceilings? It gives your house a far more sleek and modern appearance. How big of a difference it makes will amaze you! If you intend to sell your house soon, it would also be a good idea to get rid of it. Many buyers will hesitate to purchase a property if they know they will need to make extra renovations. 

Ceiling Repair 


In particular, when rhino-board or plasterboard is used, a ceiling repair is often needed. These ceilings' main flaw is that they don't effectively repel water. Often, a damaged or warped ceiling is the result of a leaking pipe. Plasterboard ceilings are vulnerable to severe damage from geyser bursts. Even a geyser that doesn't have a drop tray might leak and damage surfaces. Fortunately, these kinds are easy to fix with a stucco ceiling repair service. 

 

Bathroom ceiling crack repairs are very common. The most common reason for a rotting ceiling is mold. New plasterboard can be installed in place of old plasterboard. With the use of a Stanley knife, the damaged portion can be removed, and a fresh piece of plasterboard can then be put in its place. Alternatively, we sometimes replace the entire ceiling, especially if you see that the rest of the ceiling has moved over time. 

 

Sometimes, replacing the entire ceiling makes aesthetic sense. Even though this is not usually necessary. After being fitted, the new rhino-board is smoothed down and repainted. This method is quick and easy. It can be challenging for a beginner to complete, and the result might not live up to your expectations. 

 

Therefore, you should contact your local professionals for help when repairing a stipple ceiling. 

Wall Texture


You can't go wrong with putting on a brand-new coat of interior paint or texturing if you're attempting to come up with inexpensive ways to improve the interior of your home. The rooms in your home can be renovated and refreshed by performing interior texturing or painting projects. 

 

Wall texture types are a fantastic way to give your interior space some depth and charm, yet interior texturing is not the only option to give the walls and rooms in your house new life. Essentially, wall textures are still used in many homes today, despite having gained popularity in the 1970’s. 

 

Designers and interior decorators can create a unique aesthetic for a room by making a textured wall. A wall texture design typically costs less than flooring, lighting, and trim in the grand scheme of things. 

 

  1. Orange Peel 

 

The most popular wall texture used in residential construction and remodeling is orange peel. 

 

It is applied by spraying drywall compound on with an air compressor and specialized nozzle. 

 

    2. Knock Down Finish 

 

The origin of the term "Knock Down" finish is very obvious. This drywall is essentially covered with drywall mud, but the droplets are much larger than those of an orange peel finish. A drywall knife is used to cut through the tops of the droplets or globules after they have slightly dried, knocking some of them down and creating a knock-down finish. 

 

   3. Skip Trowel Finish 

 

There are many different skip trowel finishes since every drywall artisan has one or more methods for applying one. A thin layer of drywall mud is usually applied to a wall or ceiling before being finished by dragging a trowel across the surface in an arching pattern, which usually causes the mud to roll off one edge. This gives a raised look where the mud rolls off. 

Ceiling Installation 


Scottsdale Drywall Solutions can install a drop ceiling to modernize your house or place of business. As for metal grid systems, we specialize in 12" square staple-up ceilings and panels.  

 

We'll visit your location and give you a free estimate for a ceiling installation in your house or place of business. Additionally, we'll bring along our variety of ceiling products, which includes a variety of patterned tiles and panels. 

 

Depending on when you need the ceiling to be finished and your schedule, we'll return in a few weeks to start the installation. Further, depending on the magnitude of the task, installation can take a few days or a week. After each installation, the project site is left immaculately clean. 

 

With our staff, you can feel safe and secure and leave your home if necessary while the ceiling grid installation is being done. 

 

In modern design and construction, acoustical ceilings, commonly referred to as "drop ceilings" or "suspended ceilings," are essential. Scottsdale Drywall Solutions provides professional acoustical ceiling installation services with a selection of materials and shades for ceiling tiles to match any environment. 

 

Our team provides more than just a service to install a drop ceiling; we also provide access to sprinkler heads, light fixtures, speakers, and HVAC ducts that are above or inside the ceiling tiles and frame. The experts can create your desired framing for a drop ceiling. Contact Scottsdale Drywall Solutions if you’re looking for a drop ceiling installation near Scottsdale.

Mudding Drywall 


A gypsum-based substance known as "sheetrock mud" serves several purposes in the mudding drywall finishing process. In addition to binding drywall tape and drywall board, it serves as the adhesive that holds drywall together, covering any screws, seams, or joints and aiding in the preparation of drywall surfaces for painting. When installing sheetrock, drywall mudding—the act of applying a drywall joint compound—will be a regular task. 

 

Mudding serves both structural and aesthetic purposes by smoothing out walls to hide creases and seams and provides extra structural support for situations where the team must mud drywall corners. The appearance of one wall or ceiling is produced by a drywall paste since drywall is put in sheets. 

 

Professional drywall installers occasionally use various muds at different stages of the process. As an example, some experts only use one type of mud to embed paper tape, another type of mud to lay a foundation layer to cover the tape, and yet another type of mud to top off the joints. 

 

Pre-mixed mud known as "all-purpose compound" is available in buckets and cartons. It can be used for all drywall finishing stages, including texturing and skim coating in addition to embedding joint tape, filler, and finish coats. 

Taping Drywall 


Plain paper, which has a texture similar to that of drywall panels, is used to make drywall tape. It comes in a roll and can be manually or automatically placed along the joints using a tape instrument. 

 

In order to create a seal that conceals the corner where the panels join, the tape would now be folded in half before being applied. 

 

Adjacent drywall sheets can be bonded together by using spackle tape when taping drywall ceilings. By doing this, continuity is maintained, and motion or cracking is reduced. If you don't use drywall taping to reinforce it, the joint compound can become powder. 

 

Drywall mesh may be needed in situations where considerable movement is expected, but it is more expensive and harder to smooth out, thus, it is normally only used for potentially troublesome areas in addition to drywall joints. 

 

You must be cautious when taping drywall seams to prevent tape bubbles. Paper drywall taping should be done with "mud" but this takes time to dry, while fiberglass tape that sticks to itself works better with setting chemicals ("mud" cured by chemical reaction rather than air-drying.) 

 

Many drywall professionals prefer drywall taping because, when done correctly, it is impossible to tell where one-panel ends and another begins once the wall has been painted, which is especially the case when time and quality of finish are significant factors. 

Floating Drywall 


Finishing drywall involves several different techniques, however, tape and floating are among the most popular. A “floating drywall” is done after the tape has been applied and simply means that there is another layer of mud or joint compound applied as a floated finish on top of the tape to smooth out the joint. Essentially, a very important step in the construction process of any home building is taping and drywall floating the walls and ceiling. 

 

The joints where the drywall is bonded using mud or joint compound are covered with tape after it has been hung, making the wall appear seamless. 

 

Following the taping, floating sheetrock is done to further smooth the joint by adding another layer of mud on top of the tape. 

 

You don’t have to worry about this, as our employees are well trained in how to tape and float drywall. 

 

Where gloss, semi-gloss, enamel, or non-textured flat paints are specified or in areas with harsh lighting, this level of finish when floating a wall is strongly advised. The best way to create a uniform surface, minimize the risk of joint photography, and prevent fasteners from peeking through the final decoration is to use the highest quality finish. 

Drywall Finishing  


Giving a skilled drywaller complete creative control will result in a room with crisp lines and round corners. Drywall finishing can occasionally be more art than science. 

 

A level five drywall finishing is a plasterboard that has been taped, first and second coated, and lightly sanded to remove tool marks before being covered in a thin skim coat, including the seams and field. The skim coat of the finished drywall is softly sanded and examined to check for any faults. Before painting, a high-quality, high-solids finishing drywall primer is applied to the surface. 

 

Manufacturers of gypsum have recently created materials that can replace a skim coat. These substances are referred to as acceptable alternatives to finishing drywall corners. 

 

The purpose of leveling these areas to provide an even surface is accomplished by applying a first and second coat of drywall mud over seams and fasteners when finalizing drywalls. 

What does the skim coat achieve? There is still a difference in texture between the drywall paper and regions where mud has been placed, no matter how good the tradesman is or how flat they make the seams. Due to textural differences, drywall seams may photograph (be visible through the paint) if painted without using a skim coat. 

 

You can fill any unintentional flaws in the field by skimming a very thin coat of finishing sheetrock mud over the whole surface of the drywall. This presses mud into the paper's pores. 

Drywall Removal


It's important to keep the drywall waste you have after a building project from ending up in a landfill because drywall is generally recyclable. The sulfates will gradually flow into the drainage water when the drywall gets wet. Anyone who might come into contact with this water is at risk. Gypsum is also known to produce sulfur dioxide gas and hydrogen sulfite under specific circumstances. This gas is poisonous and unpleasant. 

 

Recycling and sheetrock removal will not only benefit the environment but also offers certain financial benefits. It can be processed into pellets by grinding pieces of drywall into a fine powder. The pellets are later sold to various producers who use them to create products like new drywall. 

 

Since drywall removal effects the surrounding areas, including your ceiling, it might be difficult to manage this type of wall demolition on your own. Having specialists handle the drywall extraction will put you in safer hands and ensure that everything is handled correctly. Give us the opportunity to help with the removal procedure, and rest assured that everything will appear the way you want it to. 

 

Look no further than Scottsdale Drywall Solutions if you live in or around Scottsdale and need a drywall contractor who is qualified and skilled to remove a drywall ceiling. Give us a call, and we'll solve your drywall problems as quickly as we can. We are looking forward to hearing from you. 

Wall Framing 


Drywall must first be prepared using wall framing, a specialized building technique, before stud wall or gypsum board can be installed. Since drywall sheets are produced in a single standard size, any framework that will support the placement of these boards or sheets must meet certain requirements. If not, each sheet of drywall will need to be specially cut to fit the wall and ceiling studs, which will add to the labor and material costs of the interior wall framing

 

Traditionally, wood was used for framing walls, but metal framing has increasingly gained popularity over time. One of its benefits is fire resistance, which would be useful for homes in warmer climates. Homeowners may be confident that there would be fewer materials to stoke a fire with a metal framing system. 

 

The galvanized metal frame offers other advantages to homeowners, including the fact that steel is resistant to corrosion and neither termites nor mold can feed on it. 

 

Given how crucial they are, framing and drywalling can be a difficult process to complete. Proper framing is necessary for both significant renovations and new home construction in order to offer overall strength and stability when you build a wall. In order to ensure safety, it is, therefore, best to contact experts. 

 

Scottsdale Drywall Solutions provides expert drywall services for framing interior walls.

Ceiling Texture 


Essentially, the most common ceiling texture we encounter is popcorn, which some people refer to as "cottage cheese." This texture seems to be the most detested of homeowners we meet with on a regular basis. 

 

Since they have been around for a while and are no longer seen as the "new" hot thing, we assume that this is the case. Popcorn ceiling textures undoubtedly have advantages, such as being the most economical ceiling texture types and not always needing to be painted. 

 

Furthermore, depending on the technique used, knockdown texture ceiling will vary, but in general, this modern ceiling texture is sprayed with drywall mud and allowed to cure for 20 to 30 minutes before being knocked down with a trowel. 

 

Due to the additional labor required, this costs a little more than popcorn. Usually, painting is necessary to give it a textured ceiling installation an even appearance. This can result in additional costs, but it is a very smooth ceiling texture. 

 

The way the ceiling looks depends on personal preference, just like everything else in a house. Some people like a traditional, flat look, while others enjoy the dimension that texture offers. Really, it just comes down to what you like to look at, and we’ll be happy to provide just that. 

Garage Drywall 


Turn the garage into a livable place with a garage drywall if you want to offer yourself more room, create a man cave, a she shed, or even carve out some space for the kids. You will, therefore, need a company for a garage drywall installation

 

Insulation and garage drywall installation will help the garage become more energy-efficient and maintain a comfortable temperature. A finished garage will also give the impression of a true living room rather than a sterile or cold garage. 

 

Although converting the garage into a living space can be time-consuming and expensive, it is usually worthwhile. The best thing you can do, however, is hire a contractor you can trust when installing drywall in a garage if you don't want to invest a lot of your free time in this garage ceiling/wall project or if you want to ensure that it's done correctly. Our team is known for finishing a garage drywall in the least amount of time. 

Garage Finishing


If you want to transform your unfinished garage walls into a functional and aesthetically pleasing space, you need high-quality finishing services. The garage drywall finish you choose is a key aspect of your project. If you prefer a clean and polished finish to garage drywall, opt for something such as paint. However, if you want to add depth and character to the space, we recommend going for garage wall texture. This can be anything from orange peel to knockdown texture. 


It’s also important to consider the garage wall trim. Baseboards and crown molding will add the perfect finishing touch and make your space look complete. Overall, if you want to finish drywall in your garage, there are many options to choose from that will still enable you to add your own personal touch. 


Once we’ve installed the drywall, you’ll have a blank canvas to work with, and if you’re not sure what direction to take your project in, we have a number of finished garage ideas for you to choose from. 

Garage Ceilings


The condition of your garage ceiling has the ability to transform the look of the entire space. Fortunately, you have several options to choose from. Drywalling a garage ceiling is one of the most popular choices because it gives you a polished and clean look. The process consists of installing garage ceiling panels directly to the ceiling joists and finishing them with joint compound and paint. By covering your carport ceiling with drywall or panels, you’ll be able to provide further protection to your vehicles and enhance the aesthetic appeal.


Another option people love is installing a drop ceiling in their garage. Why? Because it provides effective sound insulation and gives you access to your utilities. Lastly, when it comes to finishing a garage ceiling, you’re spoilt for choice! From painting your garage ceiling drywall to adding decorative tiles, we do it all. There are a number of garage ceiling ideas to choose from, and we’re here to guide you through the process. 

Residential Drywall


From installations to repairs and renovations, you can trust our residential drywall contractors to bring precision and professionalism to every project. We understand the requirements of residential spaces and the importance of having your vision come to life, which is why we offer a personalized residential drywall service. We’ll work closely with you to ensure your dream comes to life in a way that’s compliant with codes and regulations and that your property is structurally sound.


As one of the most reputable residential drywall companies in Scottsdale, you can count on us to carefully plan and execute your project, take precise measurements, give you seamless finishes, and ensure your drywall integrates and blends smoothly with the other elements of your home. 

Commercial Drywall


If you’re interested in transforming the appearance of your commercial space, drywall is one of the most effective and affordable ways to do so. This material is often easy to work with, can be installed timeously, and creates a smooth and elegant finish. Plus, with the assistance of our reliable commercial drywall contractors, you can expect nothing less than superb results. 


Commercial drywall companies, such as ours, specialize in all things drywall, whether that be installation, repairs, or maintenance. Regardless of the scale of the project, you should receive high-quality and seamless results. When it comes to our commercial drywall service, our technicians can enhance fire resistance, improve soundproofing, create partitions, or meet any other demands you might have. 

Conclusion  


Drywall is versatile and can be used to build booths, bookcases, and other types of structures. Again, we are your go-to drywall contractor. If you’re looking for drywallers near Scottsdale, our organization can transform your space and serve as your go-to resource for any home improvements. We are ready to listen to your demands, offer solutions, and complete all projects. 

 

You can rely on our experience for any drywall installation or repair needs. In addition to offering solutions and fixing problems, we also offer a job properly done, from the initial inspection to the completion of the drywall. 

Scottsdale Drywall Solutions (T2 Services)

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