Vancouver Drywall Contractors

Vancouver Steel Stud Framing

Mar 31, 2022

Bad taping jobs, mediocre drywall finishing, and broken walls because of door knob dings are some common causes for getting drywall repairs and finishing services. There are also plenty of other reasons why you might want to get your drywall fixed. Whatever reason you might be facing, one thing is for certain, if you don’t have any experience with doing drywall repairs, you’ll definitely need to get professional Vancouver drywall contractors if you want to get a drywall job done right.

Now the first thing that you need to do before you hire a drywall contractor to help you with your drywall issues is to find out what kind of service you’ll need. Here’s a quick breakdown of our services that can fix your drywall problems.

What Drywall Service Do You Need?

Our years of experience in the industry has made us capable of providing a variety of drywall services. Like we mentioned above, people encounter different kinds of drywall problems at home or at their place of business.

Each kind of drywall issue requires a specific kind of drywall repair service. This is why when it comes to hiring drywall contractors, it’s always best to consult with a professional first so you can both check out which kind of service would best fit your drywall needs.

Residential Drywall Repair Services

Experiencing drywall problems at home? Don’t delay your repairs any further. All it takes is one call and we’ll guide you through what kind of residential drywall service you’ll need.

Steel Framing Installation

Drywall metal studs or drywall steel studs are used to put drywall panels securely in place. Unlike wooden frames, drywall metal framing lasts longer. Plus they aren’t prone to degradation like wooden frames are. Metal drywall framing also reduces the risk for mold and mildew build up, as well as termite and other wood pest infestations.

Blown Attic insulation

Adding proper insulation to your attic can make it a comfortable spot to stay in. One way we can help you properly insulate your attic is with blown-in attic insulation. Unlike more traditional forms of insulation that can easily get worn down over time, blown attic insulation is installed with a special tool that makes sure all the nooks and crannies inside your walls and ceilings are filled with thick and dense insulation.

Drywall installation

If you want to improve the finishing in your walls or ceilings, drywall installation is the way to go. You can completely change the look of your walls and ceilings and keep your home extra safe and clean with a quick drywall installation.


You can use drywall to line your ceilings and walls, seal your home from dust and pests, and so much more. You can even add drywall over plaster walls if you want to do a quick and minor design change to your walls

Taping

When doing drywall repairs, industry professionals always apply proper taping to patched areas to make it easier to blend and smoothen when drywall compound or painter putty is applied to the wall. If you have a previous drywall repair gone wrong with noticeable taping protruding from the wall, you can get it fixed by having a drywall contractor replace the taping appropriately. Applying taping to drywall the right way can help you get the smoothest finishing in the end.

Textured ceiling

Ceiling trends come and go, but textured ceiling styles seldom do. If you want to upgrade your ceilings with a bit of texture, we can help you get various ceiling texture designs like spray sand, popcorn, and swirl. We can also get you those trendy glossy ceilings with minimal accents.

Construction man lifting a ply for walling

Commercial & Industrial Drywall Services

Industrial and commercial drywall services often require a lot of manpower that possess enough experience and skill to perform big projects. Such projects usually require adherence to a strict schedule, something we never had a problem with before. Here are some of our drywall solutions that you can rely on for your commercial and industrial drywall needs.

Structural Metal Stud Design

Industrial and commercial buildings usually require more durable and sturdy materials. If you’re planning on renovating your workplace with new drywall panels, you can never go wrong with having a specific structural metal stud design made for your space. Going with steel stud framing for drywall panels can support as much as 2,000 pounds of weight. A small frame that has a length of 16 feet and a 3.5-inch metal stud alone can support as much as 400 pounds. It’s one of the safest ways you can add drywall panels to your workplace.

Polyurethane Framing Insulation

If you’re office space is in need of thermal insulation, polyurethane framing insulation is one of the best ways to go. The properties of this material has made it one of the most impressive thermal insulation today. What’s great about this kind of framing insulation is how it enables you to fill all the gaps inside your walls and ceilings. Furthermore, it has acoustic properties that adds a layer of soundproofing to the space it’s applied to.

Acoustic Ceiling Installation

Aside from typical textured ceilings, we also specialize in installing acoustic ceilings. Unlike normal ceilings, an acoustic ceiling has soundproofing properties that dampens the noise in any room. It’s made out of materials that absorb sound vibrations which leads to less noise or sound bouncing off your walls and ceilings.

Other Structural Drywall Services

Building commercial and industrial properties will always require teams of professionals on the job. When it comes to mass producing custom drywall panels, getting CFS pre-manufactured materials is one of the best options to achieve optimal cost-efficiency.

CFS Pre-manufactured Wall Panels

If you need batched of wall panels to finish a construction job quickly, you can always rely on CFS pre-manufactured wall panels. These prefabricated panels are known as “cold form steel panels” built with steel studs for optimal durability. Each can be specifically designed to fit your structural requirements.

CFS Floor Joists

A multi-story building requires sturdy floor joists that are capable of lifting heavy loads. CFS floor joist for one have become a popular alternative to wooden joists because of their sturdiness. CFS floor joists don’t easily warp like wooden one do, making them truly effective for distributing weight between beams in an open space.

CFS Roof Trusses

Just like with CFS prefabricated wall panels, CFS roof trusses can also come in a custom design for your house or building. CFS trusses are formed with highly durable steel and comes with attached welds, bolts, or screws.

Steel Decking & Composite Floor Systems

Steel decking and composite floor systems are ideal solutions for efficiently building multiple storeys for a certain structure. These floor systems can be designed with custom beams and metal decking to fit your structural needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do you finish a drywall repair?

    The most common way to finish a drywall repair is to smoothen out the repaired surface with a painter's putty. Once the putty is all smooth and dried, the last step to take is to apply paint over the repaired area. 

  • How do you repair drywall like a professional?

    Professionals repair drywall with precision and accuracy. Pros always make sure they’re cutting out damaged wall parts correctly by checking for wiring, cabling, and piping. The benefits of hiring professional drywall experts also use metal patching and often coat it with compound after applying it to the damaged area before proceeding to cover it with paint. 

  • How do you patch and paint drywall?

    The easiest way you can patch and paint drywall is by using a self-adhesive patch and placing it over a hole. Let the patch dry and cover it with a spackling compound. Make sure the spackle is perfectly smoothened out with a drywall knife. Once everything is dry, simply cover the damaged area with paint matching the unaffected areas. 

  • How much does it cost to repair a piece of drywall?

    The average cost of drywall repairs can range from $300 up to $1500. If you want to find out how much it would take to get your drywall problems fixed, the best thing you can do is to contact a professional drywall contractor for a quote. 

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