Subcontractor
Appearance
A drywall subcontractor is a specialized tradesperson hired by a general contractor to install, repair, and finish drywall (sheetrock) on interior walls and ceilings in construction projects, handling tasks from hanging panels and taping seams to mudding and sanding for a smooth, paint-ready surface, often working independently or with a small crew. They bring specific expertise, manage their own tools, and ensure quality and timeliness for their part of the larger build.
Key Responsibilities
- Hanging: Measuring, cutting, and fastening large drywall sheets to wall studs or ceiling joists.
- Taping & Mudding: Applying joint compound (mud) and tape to cover seams and screws for a seamless look.
- Sanding: Smoothing the mudded areas to create a perfectly flat surface.
- Repairs: Fixing damaged drywall in existing structures.
- Coordination: Working with the general contractor and other trades to stay on schedule and ensure proper workflow.