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<div style="text-align:center"><h1>Drywall Contractor Registry</h1>
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<h2>Drywall Contractor</h2>
A drywall contractor is a construction professional who installs, finishes, and repairs interior walls and ceilings using gypsum board (drywall), handling everything from measuring and cutting panels to taping seams, applying joint compound, and sanding for a smooth, paint-ready surface, ensuring structural integrity and a seamless finish for residential and commercial buildings.
A drywall contractor is a construction professional who installs, finishes, and repairs interior walls and ceilings using gypsum board (drywall), handling everything from measuring and cutting panels to taping seams, applying joint compound, and sanding for a smooth, paint-ready surface, ensuring structural integrity and a seamless finish for residential and commercial buildings.


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*Expertise: Understand blueprints, building codes, and techniques for sound dampening and fire resistance.  
*Expertise: Understand blueprints, building codes, and techniques for sound dampening and fire resistance.  
*In essence, they create the smooth, finished surfaces that form the interior structure of buildings, making them a vital part of the construction process.  
*In essence, they create the smooth, finished surfaces that form the interior structure of buildings, making them a vital part of the construction process.  
 
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[[Find a Local Drywall Contractor]]

Latest revision as of 20:09, 19 January 2026

Drywall Contractor Registry

Select your state. Then you will select the county that is closest to you on the next page.

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Drywall Contractor

A drywall contractor is a construction professional who installs, finishes, and repairs interior walls and ceilings using gypsum board (drywall), handling everything from measuring and cutting panels to taping seams, applying joint compound, and sanding for a smooth, paint-ready surface, ensuring structural integrity and a seamless finish for residential and commercial buildings.

Key Responsibilities

  • Installation: Measuring, cutting, and fastening drywall panels to wall/ceiling frameworks.
  • Finishing: Applying tape and joint compound (mud) to seams and corners, then sanding for a smooth, even surface.
  • Repair: Patching holes, cracks, and damage in existing drywall.
  • Related Tasks: Sometimes includes framing, installing insulation, and applying texture or primer.

What They Do

  • Work Scope: Focus primarily on interior walls and ceilings in new builds, remodels, and repairs.
  • Tools: Use specialized tools like screw guns, taping knives, stilts, and sanding equipment.
  • Collaboration: Work with other trades (electricians, plumbers) to ensure systems are integrated.
  • Expertise: Understand blueprints, building codes, and techniques for sound dampening and fire resistance.
  • In essence, they create the smooth, finished surfaces that form the interior structure of buildings, making them a vital part of the construction process.