Hanging, finishing, texture and paint — walls and ceilings that look like nothing ever happened — in Raleigh and all around it.
Drywall is the trade everybody notices when it is done badly and nobody notices when it is done right. Hanging, taping, finishing, texture and paint are one continuous job here — the same hands that float the joints choose where the light will hit them — and that is why the walls read flat at 5 PM with the sun coming through the window.
Half of this work in the Triangle is repair: water stains from a roof or gutter problem, cracks over doorways as houses settle, the scars left by an electrician or a plumber. A patch is only invisible if the texture and paint match the wall around it, so we finish repairs to the room, not to the hole. And when the ceiling is involved, we find out what got the drywall wet before we close anything — covering a live leak is not a repair.
We see the walls in person or in photos — and find what caused any damage.
Written scope and price, repair versus replace called honestly.
Hang, tape, finish, texture, paint — dust controlled, floors covered.
Joints checked in raking light before we call a wall done.
The Triangle is not one market — a 1940s brick ranch inside the Raleigh beltline, a Cary HOA home and a Durham mill house are three different jobs.




