How much do drywall & plaster contractors typically cost?
- New York, New York Average$742
- Typical Range$365 - $1,243
- Low End - High End$180 - $2,300
In business since 2015
Drywall &Framing, Flooring, Concrete , and 2 more
About us: "AAS Contracting strives to build quality affordable homes by providing an honest, fair working relationship with subcontractors, new homeowners, and salespeople in an atmosphere where families can experience the pride and satisfaction of designing their own home."
Drywall, Handyman, Painting
"They are the best guys that I have worked with."
Bruce D. in January 2020
Residential Painting, Remodeling
"Elvis is a very skilled and reliable contractor- my project was done on a very tight schedule, 2 weeks total length in a nyc condo. The condo rules are strict so Elvis had to work fast and not lose any days. He executed flawlessly. He is very flexible , frequently updates client and does amazing job. He has insurance and very well familiar with projects in condos and city in general. I would love to do another project with him and recommend him to run full renovation projects because he can do everything and has multiple professionals working for him."
Ally V. in December 2021
Drywall, English & Spanish Speaking!, Tile , and 2 more
"He was great and did what he needed to do."
John F. in October 2019
Home & Apartment Repairs, Handyman Services, 24 Hour Emergency Services
"He is amazing, has fixed a lot and very professional. I'm extremely satisfied."
Jonathan M. in December 2020
"I am very happy with my kitchen cabinet installation. I highly recommend Custom Interiors NYC for fair project pricing, creatively resolving challenges, excellent craftsmanship and thoroughly leaving the work area immaculate at the end of each day."
Loretta T. in December 2020
In business since 2018
flooring, painting, handyman , and 1 more
About us: "company name Saa Home Contracting is committed to excellence every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and responsibility in all of our jobs. We are a locally owned and operated business with more than 1 year of experience serving --city state--- and surrounding areas. Call today and let us put our experience to work for you!"
Renovating, Remodeling, New Construction
"We are very pleased and he will get in touch with you quickly, he is very responsive and helpful. I will definitively use him again."
John F. in December 2022
941 Mclean Ave. # 380
Yonkers, NY 10704
3170 Middletown Rd
Bronx, NY 10465
2134 78th St.
Brooklyn, NY 11214
312 E. 93rd St.
Brooklyn, NY 11212
3224 100 St
East Elmhurst, NY 11370
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Drywall repair can range from a dab of toothpaste to applying a drywall patch with joint compound to cutting out the damaged drywall and installing a new drywall panel. While the toothpaste is self-explanatory, other forms of drywall repair are almost always more difficult than homeowners suppose. Certainly, you can take on your own drywall patch. DIY kits are available from local hardware stores and aren't difficult to understand. To deliver a reasonably invisible patch, however, will depend on the amount of time and patience you're willing to devote to the repair and where the damage is. Cutting out and installing a new drywall panel is even more trying as it can be nearly impossible for novices to recreate the texture of the original drywall. Moreover, you'll need to plan on dust getting on everything in the area of the repair.
Repair and Water Damage
There are numerous things that can cause drywall damage, some more common than others and some that are bigger problems than others. Water damage has to rank as both one of the more common and more costly sources of drywall damage. Before the drywall is repaired, the source of the water must be fixed. This may be as simple as replacing a leaking pipe, although finding which pipe is leaking can be a hassle itself. Alternately, water could be entering your home from a problem with your roof or gutters. Not only will these areas of your home need to be inspected and repaired, but if the water has been a long standing and invisible issue, you may have mold or pests lurking behind your walls, as well. Total repair costs can quickly jump from a few hundred dollars to several thousand or more.
Other Sources of Drywall Damage
Although still frustrating, the least problematic drywall repair is also the most obvious. Whether it's nail popping, an errant doorknob, or an angry fist, structural impact is as easy as plugging the hole. On the other hand, if the hole is a sizable one, it may still involve calling in the pros.
One of the nightmare scenarios involves moving into a new home and tearing down old wallpaper only to discover primer wasn't used during the initial installation. This may mean that tearing down the wallpaper is synonymous with tearing down the wall itself. Of course, this may still be substantially better than leaving that old wallpaper on your walls.
Cost of Drywall Repair
The average cost of drywall repair in New York is about $500, but an average is only a starting point for guessing where estimates may fall. Smaller repairs may cost as little as $100 to $200. Extensive drywall repair, on the other hand, can range upwards of $1,000, even without secondary repair work. If you need your roof or plumbing fixed, for example, you may as well expect $1,000 or more to be the norm. This may seem like a lot, but these prices accurately reflect the difficulty of the project.
Repair Contractors
Whereas drywall installation contractors often focus on subcontracting for larger home remodeling projects, New York drywall repair contractors know they'll be dealing directly with homeowners. In New York, this leads to some of the best home improvement professionals and some of the worst. You may find someone who seems to be offering a great bargain only to discover the "contractor" tried to teach himself everything about drywall repair just last weekend. Each and every one of the contractors in our database has been put through a rigorous 10-step screening process. Moreover, since the best professional credentials don't always equal superb customer service, we provide you with online customer ratings and reviews. This will allow you to see what other homeowners have thought about individual contractors as well as creating strong incentive for contractors to make sure you're satisfied with your drywall repair.
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