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Find drywall contractors near you for drywall installation, repair, finishing, hanging, and ceiling repair services.

Spring demand: High in most of the US

Drywall demand is elevated. If your project is part of a larger remodel, coordinate drywall early so it does not bottleneck other trades.

Drywall crews in the North are tied up on new construction sites all summer -- residential remodel jobs get pushed to 3+ week wait times

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Contractors Listed
36
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$300 - $3,000 per job
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Alabama21Alaska19Arizona229California512Colorado100District of Columbia19Florida161Georgia34Hawaii21Idaho33Illinois33Indiana72Iowa32Kentucky54Louisiana44Maryland38Massachusetts39Minnesota68Missouri41Nebraska76Nevada110New Jersey54New Mexico32New York78North Carolina171North Dakota23Ohio123Oklahoma67Oregon35Pennsylvania72South Carolina14Tennessee57Texas309Virginia153Washington99Wisconsin57

Common Drywall Contractor Services

Drywall InstallationDrywall RepairDrywall FinishingDrywall HangingCeiling Drywall RepairTexturing

Frequently Asked Questions About Drywall Contractors

How much does a drywall contractor cost?

The average cost for drywall contractor services ranges from $300 - $3,000 per job. Actual costs vary by project scope, location, and complexity. Get free estimates from multiple contractors to compare pricing.

How do I find a licensed drywall contractor near me?

Use our directory to search for licensed drywall contractors in your state and city. Each listing includes license verification, reviews, and contact information. You can also check your state's licensing board directly.

Do I need a licensed drywall contractor?

Most states require drywall contractors to hold a valid license. Hiring a licensed contractor protects you legally and ensures the work meets building codes. Always verify license status before hiring.

What should I look for when hiring a drywall contractor?

Check for a valid license, insurance, reviews from past customers, years of experience, and whether they offer free estimates. Ask for references and verify them. Get at least 3 quotes before making a decision.

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