Home Services

Smooth, Professional Drywall Work

Typical projects starting from $80

Whether you have a small hole from a doorknob, water damage to repair, or need new drywall installed as part of a renovation, SageHomes connects you with skilled drywall professionals who deliver a smooth, paint-ready finish.

Common Drywall Jobs

  • Hole and crack patching
  • Water damage repair
  • New drywall installation
  • Taping, mudding, and sanding
  • Texture matching (orange peel, knockdown, smooth)
  • Popcorn ceiling removal
  • Basement development drywall
  • Drywall around windows and doors
  • Corner bead installation
  • Soundproofing drywall installation

Why Hire a Professional Drywall Contractor?

Invisible Repairs

Achieving a seamless finish that blends perfectly with existing texture and paint is a skill that takes years to develop. Professionals make repairs disappear.

Proper Tools

Professional drywall work requires specialized tools for cutting, lifting, and finishing that most homeowners don't have on hand.

Dust Control

Drywall sanding creates fine dust that gets everywhere. Professionals use containment methods and HEPA vacuums to minimize mess.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does drywall repair cost in Canada?
Small patch repairs typically cost $100–$300. Larger repairs or new drywall installation for a room can range from $500–$3,000+ depending on size and finish level.
Can you match existing wall texture?
Yes — experienced drywall contractors can match most common textures including orange peel, knockdown, skip trowel, and smooth finishes. Bring photos or point out the existing texture when requesting quotes.
What causes cracks in drywall?
Common causes include house settling, seasonal movement, improper finishing, impact damage, or underlying structural issues. Most cracks are cosmetic, but recurring cracks may indicate a structural concern worth investigating.
How long does drywall mud take to dry?
Each coat of joint compound needs 24 hours to dry before sanding and recoating, though this varies with temperature and humidity. Rushing the process leads to cracking and poor adhesion.
Should I repair or replace water-damaged drywall?
If the drywall is soft, crumbling, or mouldy, it should be replaced. If the water damage was caught quickly and the drywall has dried fully without mould growth, patching and repainting may be sufficient.