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Drywall contractors hang, tape, and finish gypsum board, the trade that turns a framed shell into finished rooms. Drywall runs $1.50 to $4 per square foot installed and finished; the finishing level, meaning how smooth the joints and corners are, is what shows once paint goes on.

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How to Hire Drywall Contractors in 2026

Ask what finish level they deliver: Level 4 is standard for most walls, and Level 5, a full skim coat, is for critical lighting or high-gloss paint. Confirm they patch any gaps and that dust containment is part of the plan for occupied homes. Good tapers make flat, invisible seams; poor ones leave ridges that paint highlights.

Get a written scope covering board thickness and type, including moisture- or fire-resistant board where required, plus finish level and cleanup. Vet finishing quality by looking at a recent job under raking light. Because drywall dust is invasive, agree on containment and cleanup up front, and inspect seams before priming.

Drywall Contractors FAQs

How much does drywall installation cost?

Drywall runs about $1.50 to $4 per square foot installed and finished, including hanging, taping, and finishing. A single room runs $1,000 to $3,000, and a whole-home job scales from there. Higher finish levels, high ceilings, and specialty board that is moisture- or fire-rated add cost.

Do drywall contractors need a license?

Most states do not require a standalone drywall license, though large jobs may fall under a general contractor threshold. Prioritize insurance and a portfolio of clean finishing work. Fire-rated assemblies must be installed to code and may be inspected.

What drywall finish level do I need?

Level 4 is standard for most painted walls and ceilings. Level 5, a full skim coat, is worth it for walls under critical or raking light, or for high-gloss and dark paints that reveal imperfections. Lower levels are for garages, closets, or areas that will be tiled.

How do I fix a bad drywall job?

Ridged seams, visible screws, and uneven corners can be re-taped or skim-coated by a skilled finisher, though severe cases need re-hanging. The best fix is prevention: hire a proven taper and inspect seams under bright, angled light before painting.

Directory refreshed April 2026. Listings sourced from public business data; confirm licensing and insurance directly with each firm.