Frequently Asked Questions
Do you repair patches?
- Yes. Regardless of the reason for the patch, we will fix the walls and/or ceilings.
Do you do painting?
- While we do not take on large scale painting jobs, as part of our repair work, if
the customer desires to paint only the repair patch, we will take a paint chip,
match the paint as best as the supplier can, and paint the repaired area for the
client.
Do you do only residential?
- No. We also do small commercial renovations work and multi-residential condo and
apartment renovations and repairs.
Do you only do drywall?
- No. We will also install steel-stud (non-structural only), insulation (blow-fill),
ceiling textures and ceiling tile. We do all aspects of drywall, from boarding to
finishing.
What are the options for my ceiling?
- Your options include: popcorn stipple finish, orange peel, splatter coat, knock-down,
paint-ready, level 5 luxury finish for paint ready (optional), radius corners, and
border accents.
Can I change my ceiling?
- Yes. We will scrape down the existing stipple ceiling, float the ceiling, apply
stain blockers as required, and finish it to your specifications.
If I want to paint my home, when is the best time to do touchup?
- The best time is prior to the priming. For a full touchup, we illuminate the walls
with a touch-up light to reveal deficiencies, mud them and sand them out. You're
now ready for priming.
We have water damage from plumbing problems, now my ceiling is stained. Do I have
to live with it?
- No. Repair the leak and call us to examine the situation once the ceiling is dry.
We will provide you with a free in-home assessment.
I want to increase my R-value of insulation. What's involved?
- For all the sections of your attic that are accessible, we will blow-fill additional
insulation on top of your existing insulation to whatever depth is needed and possible.
My drywall got wet in a rain leak from failed shingles. Do I have to replace my
insulation and drywall?
- Perhaps. Contact us for a free in-home assessment once the shingles have been repaired.
Do you recommend wood or steel for a basement?
- We prefer steel as it retains its straight edge, and it does not warp or twist.