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I've been doing home and commercial drywall for over a year. Have all the tools for it, I take the job seriously and won't be leaving until that's 100%
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Our drywall specialists, are rated 4.8 out of 5 based on 383 reviews from homeowners like you.
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Finding the right drywaller can feel overwhelming, especially with so many options. With HomeStars, it’s simple: just post your job, share details like the type of drywall work you need, whether it’s installation or finishing, and receive responses from local drywall contractors ready to take on the job. You’ll be able to view their profiles, read reviews from real customers and request a quote tailored to your needs.You can then make an informed decision on who to hire.
How to Hire Local Drywall Companies with HomeStars
Hiring a drywall company or contractor near you through HomeStars is designed to be easy and flexible.
All pros on HomeStars, including drywall contractors, undergo checks at registration - such as ID documents, company details, and certifications for regulated jobs and skill assessments - allowing you to hire with confidence.
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Drywall specialists can handle a wide range of projects — from fresh installations in new builds to repairing cracks or damage in existing walls. They also work with plaster finishes and can add acoustic insulation to improve comfort and soundproofing in your home.
For more common tasks, expect to pay:
HomeStars Tip: Providing key details upfront helps drywall contractors give you an accurate and fair quote from the start.
Drywall companies on HomeStars can also take on more focused tasks such as:
When planning drywall work, it’s important to understand the difference between hiring an independent drywall specialist and working with a larger contracting company. Both options have their advantages, depending on your project needs.
Hiring an Independent Drywall Specialist for a Personal Touch
Independent drywallers often provide a more personalised service. You’ll typically work directly with the same person from start to finish, which can make communication easier and ensure consistent workmanship. They may also be more flexible with scheduling and pricing. The downside is that if they’re unavailable or overbooked, delays can happen.
What to Expect from a Contracting Company
Drywall companies usually have a team of tradespeople, which means they can handle larger projects, offer cover if one worker is unavailable, and sometimes provide additional services (such as insulation or ceiling texture removal). They’ll often take care of insurance and certifications for you. However, you might see different workers on-site, and costs can be higher.
On HomeStars, you’ll find both independent drywallers and established companies — each with verified profiles and customer reviews — so you can compare and hire based on what matters most to you.
Before hiring a drywall contractor, it’s important to ask the right questions. From experience and insurance to pricing and materials, knowing what to look for helps you make an informed decision — and ensures you get the most value from your investment.
Here are some essential questions to ask when choosing a drywall professional:
What drywall services do you offer?
Not every contractor covers the same scope of work. Some specialise in installation and taping, while others handle repairs, plastering, soundproofing or popcorn ceiling removal. For larger renovations, you may want a contractor who also offers insulation and finishing services.
Are you insured and licensed?
Drywall contractors should carry liability insurance and, ideally, workers’ compensation coverage (WSIB/WCB depending on the province). This protects you if there’s accidental damage to your home or if a worker is injured on the job. Licensing requirements vary by province and municipality — for example, some regions require a contractor’s licence or business registration to legally take on residential projects.
What are your rates, and how are they structured?
Rates vary depending on the scope of work, complexity, and finish quality. Some drywallers charge per square foot, while others provide a fixed quote for the entire job.
Be sure to ask:
What’s your availability and timeline?
Drywall projects often need to align with other trades. Ask when they can start, how long the project will take, and whether they can commit to a firm timeline. Also clarify their policy on delays or rescheduling.
How do you handle dust and site protection?
Drywall work creates significant dust. Confirm whether the contractor uses dust barriers, vacuums, or protective coverings to keep your home clean and safe.
Timelines depend on project size and complexity. A single room may take 2–4 days, including installation, taping, mudding, and sanding. Whole-home drywall projects or extensive plaster repairs can take 1–2 weeks. Always ask about scheduling and drying times between coats.
Contractors may recommend moisture-resistant drywall for bathrooms, fire-rated board for basements or garages, and acoustic insulation for soundproofing. Discuss these options up front to ensure your contractor supplies the right materials for your home’s needs.
Yes — professional drywallers are used to coordinating with electricians, plumbers and painters. It’s best to confirm the project schedule in advance to avoid delays, especially for large renovations.
Clear the work area of furniture and valuables, cover floors if necessary, and ensure easy access for tools and materials. For larger jobs, you may need to arrange a disposal bin for drywall offcuts and debris.