Drywall Installation

Drywall Installation Boca Raton, FL | Licensed Contractor
Licensed & Insured ยท Palm Beach County

Drywall Installation
Boca Raton, FL

Residential and commercial drywall installation done right the first time โ€” properly hung, finished, and built for South Florida’s humidity, salt air, and storm conditions.

Licensed General Contractor Fully Insured ยท Bonded Residential & Commercial Palm Beach County Permitted Workmanship Warranty

Why Professional Drywall Installation Matters in Boca Raton

Quick Answer

Professional drywall installation in Boca Raton, FL involves hanging, taping, mudding, sanding, and finishing gypsum board panels to create smooth, code-compliant interior walls and ceilings. In South Florida’s high-humidity environment, using the correct drywall type โ€” moisture-resistant, mold-resistant, or impact-resistant โ€” is essential for long-term performance and to protect against Florida’s unique climate challenges.

Drywall is the foundation of every finished interior in your home or commercial building. When it’s installed correctly, you get straight walls, clean corners, proper fire separation, and a surface that holds paint flawlessly. When it’s installed poorly, you get cracks, tape bubbles, mold behind the wall, and costly callbacks.

In Boca Raton specifically, drywall installation isn’t as simple as it might be in a drier climate. High year-round humidity, salt air from the Atlantic coast, intense afternoon rainstorms, and hurricane-force wind loads all place additional demands on wall assemblies. A contractor who doesn’t account for these factors will use the wrong board type, skip critical moisture barriers, or rush the finishing process โ€” leaving you with walls that fail prematurely.

Our team installs drywall for new construction, full remodels, room additions, and commercial tenant improvements across Boca Raton and surrounding Palm Beach County communities. Every project is permitted where required, finished to the specified level, and backed by a written workmanship warranty.

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Residential

Single-family homes, condos, townhomes, room additions, and full renovations throughout Boca Raton.

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Commercial

Office build-outs, retail spaces, restaurants, medical offices, and multi-family units in Palm Beach County.

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New Construction

Full-scope drywall packages for custom home builders and general contractors in South Florida.

Signs You Need New Drywall Installation

Quick Answer

In Boca Raton, the most common indicators that drywall needs replacement include: visible mold or dark staining, soft or spongy wall surfaces from moisture intrusion, persistent musty odors, repeated cracking after prior repairs, drywall that crumbles when pressed, damage from hurricane or storm water, and outdated single-layer construction that doesn’t meet current building codes.

Not every wall problem requires full replacement โ€” some are legitimate repair candidates. But certain conditions mean the drywall is too compromised to patch effectively. Understanding the difference saves time and money.

  • โœฆ  Mold growth behind or on the surface โ€” mold in the drywall core cannot be remediated by surface treatment alone
  • โœฆ  Soft or crumbling gypsum โ€” saturation from a leak or flood destroys the structural integrity of the board
  • โœฆ  Multiple failed repair attempts โ€” recurring cracks in the same location suggest a substrate or framing problem that patching can’t fix
  • โœฆ  Outdated or non-compliant materials โ€” older homes in east Boca may have drywall that doesn’t meet current Florida Building Code standards
  • โœฆ  Post-hurricane water intrusion โ€” storm-driven moisture penetration often saturates large panel sections invisible to the naked eye
  • โœฆ  Renovation or room addition โ€” new framing requires fresh drywall installation to match existing finishes

When Repair Is Enough

Repair is appropriate for isolated holes, hairline stress cracks, minor dents, and small water-stained areas where the drywall core is still structurally sound and no mold is present. We’ll give you an honest assessment โ€” we won’t recommend full replacement when a quality repair is the right answer.

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Residential Drywall Installation in Boca Raton

Quick Answer

Residential drywall installation in Boca Raton covers hanging 1/2″ and 5/8″ gypsum board on interior walls and ceilings, taping and finishing to the required level (typically Level 4 for standard rooms, Level 5 for high-gloss or specialty paint), and applying textures to match existing surfaces. Standard rooms take 2โ€“3 days; whole-home projects typically require 5โ€“7 days.

Whether you’re building a new home, converting a garage, adding a room, or remodeling a bathroom or kitchen, we provide full-scope residential drywall services from board selection through final texture application. Our crews work cleanly, protect finished areas from drywall dust, and leave the space ready for paint.

Residential Services Include:

  • New construction drywall hanging and finishing
  • Remodel and renovation drywall
  • Room addition drywall
  • Garage conversion drywall (fire-rated where required)
  • Bathroom and laundry room moisture-resistant installation
  • Ceiling drywall installation (flat and vaulted)
  • Condo and townhome renovation drywall
  • Level 4 and Level 5 drywall finishing
  • Texture application: orange peel, knockdown, smooth
  • Texture matching for existing rooms

Florida Code Note

Florida Building Code (FBC) requires 5/8″ Type X drywall on walls and ceilings forming the garage-to-living-space separation in residential construction. Bathrooms and wet areas require glass-mat gypsum board or cement board behind tile, not standard paper-faced drywall. We pull all required permits and schedule inspections โ€” you don’t have to manage that process.

Commercial Drywall Installation in Boca Raton

Quick Answer

Commercial drywall installation in Boca Raton involves steel stud framing, fire-rated assemblies (UL-listed), acoustic insulation packages, Level 4โ€“5 finishing, and coordination with MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) subcontractors. Commercial projects must comply with Florida Building Code commercial occupancy requirements and are typically inspected by Palm Beach County.

Commercial drywall installation is a different discipline from residential work. Fire-rating requirements, sound transmission class (STC) minimums, ADA compliance, and tight construction schedules all require a crew with experience working on commercial job sites.

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Retail & Restaurant

Tenant improvement drywall for retail build-outs, restaurants, and commercial kitchens with fire-rated assemblies where required.

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Medical & Professional Office

High-finish Level 5 drywall for medical offices, dental practices, and professional suites in Boca Raton’s business parks.

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Multi-Family & Mixed-Use

STC-rated assemblies for condominiums, apartment buildings, and mixed-use developments throughout Palm Beach County.

Types of Drywall We Install in Boca Raton

Quick Answer

The correct drywall type depends on the location and use of the space. In South Florida, moisture-resistant and mold-resistant boards are used in high-humidity areas; fire-rated (Type X) board is required near garages and between units; soundproof drywall reduces noise transmission between rooms; impact-resistant board is appropriate for commercial spaces and high-traffic areas.

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Standard Drywall (1/2″ & 5/8″)

Standard paper-faced gypsum board is appropriate for interior walls and ceilings in dry, conditioned areas. In Boca Raton, we typically specify 5/8″ board on ceilings for rigidity, reducing sagging risk in high-humidity conditions where lighter 1/2″ panels can flex.

Best for: Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, office interiors

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Moisture-Resistant Drywall (Green Board)

Moisture-resistant drywall uses a water-repellent face paper and gypsum core treatment to resist humidity absorption. It is not waterproof โ€” do not use it as a tile backer in direct-contact wet areas โ€” but it performs significantly better than standard board in Florida’s high-humidity environments.

Best for: Bathrooms (non-tile areas), laundry rooms, utility rooms, Florida rooms

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Mold-Resistant Drywall (Purple Board / Glass Mat)

Mold-resistant drywall replaces paper facing with fiberglass mat, eliminating the organic material mold spores feed on. Brands like USG Sheetrock Mold Tough and Georgia-Pacific DensArmor are our recommended specifications for South Florida applications. This is the correct choice for any space where moisture levels fluctuate.

Best for: All bathroom walls, coastal homes, post-water-damage replacement, below grade areas

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Fire-Rated Drywall (Type X)

Type X drywall contains glass fibers in the gypsum core that slow the spread of fire. A 5/8″ Type X panel provides a one-hour fire rating when installed per UL specifications. Florida Building Code mandates Type X in garage-to-living-space separations, between dwelling units in multi-family buildings, and in certain commercial corridor applications.

Best for: Garage walls and ceilings, multi-unit separations, commercial corridors

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Soundproof Drywall (QuietRock / Acoustical)

Soundproof drywall panels use viscoelastic polymer layers sandwiched between gypsum layers to dampen sound transmission. A single layer of 1/2″ QuietRock can achieve performance equivalent to 4โ€“8 layers of standard drywall. For Boca Raton condo renovations and home theaters, this is the most practical acoustic upgrade available.

Best for: Home theaters, master suites, condo party walls, music rooms, offices

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Impact-Resistant Drywall

Impact-resistant panels are manufactured with a fiberglass-reinforced core and durable facing that resists dents, punctures, and surface damage. Ideal for high-traffic commercial environments and Boca Raton luxury homes with active families, this board holds up significantly longer than standard drywall in areas subject to physical abuse.

Best for: Schools, medical offices, hallways, gyms, commercial kitchens, kids’ rooms

Our Drywall Installation Process

Quick Answer

Professional drywall installation follows a 10-step process: initial consultation and scope definition, measurements, material selection, framing inspection, drywall hanging, taping, mudding (applying joint compound in multiple coats), sanding, optional texture application, and final inspection. Each step requires proper dry time โ€” rushing the mud and tape phase causes visible seams and cracking.

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Consultation & Scope

We visit your property, assess the existing framing and conditions, discuss your finish level requirements, and provide a detailed written estimate. No vague ballparks โ€” you get a line-item breakdown.

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Measurements & Material Takeoff

We calculate square footage, board count, fastener schedule, and mud quantities. Accurate takeoffs prevent mid-project delays from material shortages.

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Material Selection

Based on each room’s location and use, we specify the correct drywall type (standard, moisture-resistant, mold-resistant, fire-rated, or acoustic). We only use major-brand materials โ€” USG, Georgia-Pacific, and National Gypsum.

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Framing Inspection

Before a single sheet goes up, we verify that framing is plumb, level, and properly spaced for the specified board thickness. We identify and correct framing irregularities that would show through the finished surface.

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Drywall Hanging

Panels are cut to fit, lifted into position, and fastened with the correct screw pattern per FBC and manufacturer specifications. Ceilings go first, then walls. All penetrations are cut cleanly.

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Taping

Paper or mesh tape is embedded in the first coat of joint compound at every seam and inside corner. Proper tape embedment is the most skill-dependent step โ€” poorly embedded tape fails within months, regardless of how many coats of mud go over it.

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Mudding (Multi-Coat Application)

We apply a minimum of three coats of joint compound โ€” coat, feather, finish. Each coat must cure fully before the next. In South Florida’s humidity, we use ventilation and dehumidification during curing to maintain consistent dry times and prevent cracking.

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Sanding

Once cured, compound is sanded flat using a combination of pole sanders and hand sanders. We use dust containment systems to minimize airborne particles and protect your home’s surfaces and HVAC system.

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Texture Application (If Specified)

Orange peel, knockdown, smooth, and skip trowel textures are applied with professional spray equipment. We match existing textures precisely for remodel work โ€” the new drywall blends seamlessly with your existing walls.

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Final Inspection & Sign-Off

We walk through every surface with you under raking light to verify finish quality before we leave. Any touch-ups needed are addressed on the spot. Required building inspections are scheduled and managed by our team.

Why Florida Homes Require Specialized Drywall Solutions

Quick Answer

Florida’s climate โ€” averaging 75% relative humidity, salt-laden coastal air, frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and annual hurricane season โ€” creates conditions that degrade standard drywall faster than in drier climates. Correct board specification, vapor barrier management, and finish level selection are critical to drywall longevity in Boca Raton homes.

Humidity & Moisture Management

Boca Raton averages over 60 inches of annual rainfall and sustained relative humidity above 70%. Standard paper-faced drywall in unconditioned spaces or areas with air conditioning leaks will absorb moisture, causing the paper facing to delaminate and the gypsum core to soften. In every bathroom, laundry room, and coastal-facing exterior wall, we specify glass-mat mold-resistant board rather than standard paper-faced board.

Mold Prevention

Mold remediation in South Florida costs $1,500 to $15,000 or more depending on the extent of growth. The most cost-effective mold prevention strategy is specifying the right drywall at installation. Glass-mat gypsum board eliminates paper facing entirely, removing the organic substrate mold requires to grow. When paired with proper vapor barriers and adequate HVAC capacity, mold-resistant drywall performs indefinitely in Florida’s climate.

Hurricane Wind Load Requirements

Palm Beach County falls within the Florida High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) or near its boundary, requiring structures to meet stringent wind-load provisions under the Florida Building Code. Interior wall assemblies that separate conditioned from unconditioned space, or that form part of the building’s structural envelope, must be fastened per approved engineering specifications. Our crews are trained in FBC-compliant fastening schedules for hurricane-zone applications.

Coastal Salt Air Corrosion

Homes within a mile of the Atlantic coastline face accelerated corrosion of metal framing components from salt-laden air. We specify hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel fasteners in coastal applications rather than standard phosphate-coated screws, which can rust through the drywall facing within a few years in Boca Raton’s ocean-adjacent neighborhoods like East Boca and Boca Inlet.

Drywall Installation Cost in Boca Raton

Quick Answer

Drywall installation in Boca Raton costs between $1.75 and $4.50 per square foot for hanging, taping, and finishing, depending on board type, finish level, ceiling height, and project complexity. A standard bedroom (12ร—12) ranges from $600 to $1,200 installed. A full home installation (2,000 sq ft) typically runs $8,000 to $18,000 depending on scope and specifications.

Basic Installation

$1.75โ€“$2.25 / sq ft

Standard 1/2″ board, Level 4 finish, flat ceilings, straightforward layout

  • Single room$600โ€“$900
  • 3-bed / 2-bath home$5,500โ€“$8,000
  • Commercial suite (1,000 sf)$3,500โ€“$5,500
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Standard Installation

$2.25โ€“$3.50 / sq ft

Mold/moisture-resistant board, Level 4โ€“5 finish, includes texture matching

  • Single room$900โ€“$1,600
  • 3-bed / 2-bath home$8,000โ€“$14,000
  • Commercial suite (1,000 sf)$5,500โ€“$9,500

Premium Installation

$3.50โ€“$4.50+ / sq ft

Level 5 finish, specialty boards (acoustic, fire-rated), vaulted ceilings, high-end residential

  • Single room$1,400โ€“$2,200
  • Luxury home (3,000 sf)$18,000โ€“$28,000
  • Commercial (1,000 sf)$8,500โ€“$14,000

โš ๏ธ Cost Factors That Affect Your Quote

Every project is different. The factors below affect final pricing:

  • Board type โ€” mold-resistant and acoustic boards cost $4โ€“$12 more per sheet than standard
  • Ceiling height โ€” above 9 feet requires scaffolding, adding labor cost
  • Finish level โ€” Level 5 requires a skim coat and adds 20โ€“40% to finishing labor
  • Access and site conditions โ€” high-rise condos in downtown Boca require freight elevator coordination
  • Demolition scope โ€” removing existing drywall is billed separately at $0.50โ€“$1.25/sq ft
  • Permits โ€” Palm Beach County permit fees vary by project value and type

All pricing shown is a general reference range for Boca Raton, FL in 2025. Contact us for a firm written estimate specific to your project.

Ready to Get Started? Get a Estimate

We assess your project, recommend the right materials, and provide a detailed written quote โ€” usually within 48 hours.

Drywall Installation vs. Drywall Repair

Understanding which service your project actually needs prevents you from overpaying for full installation or underspending on a patch that will fail again within a year.

Factor Drywall Repair Drywall Installation (Replacement)
Best WhenIsolated holes, hairline cracks, minor water stain, surface damageMold present, structural saturation, multiple failed repairs, major renovation
ScopePatch, mud, sand, texture a localized areaRemove existing board, hang new panels, full tape and finish process
Typical Cost$150โ€“$600 per repair area$1.75โ€“$4.50 per square foot
TimelineHalf-day to 1 day (including dry time)2โ€“7+ days depending on scope
Permit Required?No (cosmetic repairs)Yes, for structural or full-room work in Palm Beach County
Addresses Moldโœ• No โ€” mold in the core requires board removalโœ“ Yes โ€” removes contaminated board entirely
ResultRepaired area; visible seam possible in some lightingFresh walls with seamless finish; correct board specified for location

Level 4 vs. Level 5 Drywall Finish

The Gypsum Association’s GA-214 standard defines five levels of drywall finish. In Boca Raton residential work, Level 4 is the baseline and Level 5 is required for high-gloss paints or critical lighting applications.

Feature Level 4 Finish Level 5 Finish
DescriptionAll joints, fasteners, and trim coated; surface lightly sanded; tool marks removedLevel 4 + full skim coat of compound over entire surface
AppearanceSmooth with slight texture variation visible under raking lightCompletely uniform, no variation visible under any lighting condition
Paint CompatibilityFlat and low-sheen paints, eggshellSemi-gloss, gloss, enamel, or any flat paint in critical light
Cost PremiumStandard โ€” included in baseline pricing20โ€“40% additional labor cost over Level 4
Best ForBedrooms, hallways, offices, most interior spacesLiving rooms, entry areas, high-end dining rooms, any space with sidelighting or glossy finish
Required ForStandard residential and commercial projectsLuxury residential, medical offices, hospitality, high-gloss commercial
Common in Boca Ratonโœ“ Yes โ€” standard specificationโœ“ Yes โ€” frequently specified in luxury Boca neighborhoods

Why Boca Raton Homeowners & Contractors Choose Us

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Licensed & Insured in Florida

We hold an active Florida State Certified General Contractor license and carry $1M general liability and workers’ compensation insurance. We provide certificates of insurance to any general contractor or property manager upon request โ€” before work begins.

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Local Boca Raton Experience

We’ve worked in the unique microclimates across Palm Beach County โ€” from the beachside humidity of East Boca to the more temperate conditions of West Boca. We know which products perform and which don’t in your specific neighborhood.

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Written Workmanship Warranty

Every drywall installation we complete carries a written workmanship warranty. If a seam cracks, tape lifts, or a surface defect appears within the warranty period due to installation error, we come back and make it right. No runaround.

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Skilled Finishing Crew โ€” Not Subcontractors

Our finishers are direct employees โ€” not day laborers or rotating subs. The same crew that hangs your board tapes and finishes it. Continuity of crew produces better results and clearer accountability when you have questions.

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Name-Brand Materials Only

We specify USG, Georgia-Pacific, and National Gypsum products โ€” the same brands used on major commercial projects. We don’t substitute with off-brand board that performs inconsistently in Florida’s humidity.

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Transparent Communication

You get a written, itemized estimate before any work begins, a project schedule, and direct communication with your project lead โ€” not a call center. Changes in scope are documented in writing and approved by you before execution.

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๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ $1M Liability Insurance
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Your Project, Start to Finish

Here’s what working with us actually looks like โ€” from your first call through job completion.

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Contact Us

Call, text, or submit the form on this page. We respond to all inquiries within one business day โ€” typically same day.

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On-Site Assessment

We visit your property, measure the space, assess conditions, and discuss your requirements and timeline. No fee for the estimate visit.

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Written Estimate

You receive a detailed written proposal within 48 hours covering scope, materials, labor, permit requirements, and timeline. We explain every line item.

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Project Scheduling

Once you approve the proposal, we schedule your start date, pull necessary permits, and order materials. Most projects start within 1โ€“2 weeks of contract signing.

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Installation

Our crew arrives on schedule, protects your property, and works through the installation and finishing process. You’re updated at each phase milestone.

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Final Walk-Through & Sign-Off

We inspect every surface with you. Any items are addressed before final payment. You receive your warranty documentation and permit close-out.

Areas We Serve in & Around Boca Raton

We provide drywall installation services throughout Boca Raton and the greater Palm Beach County area, including:

Boca Raton (All ZIP Codes) East Boca Raton West Boca Raton Downtown Boca Raton Boca Del Mar Boca Pointe Boca Greens Mission Bay Boca Falls Boca Inlet Boca Lago Delray Beach Boynton Beach Deerfield Beach Pompano Beach Coral Springs Lake Worth Wellington Palm Beach Gardens

Not sure if your location is within our service area? Call us at +1(888)217-4359 โ€” we cover most of Palm Beach County and northern Broward County.

Frequently Asked Questions โ€” Drywall Installation in Boca Raton

Straightforward answers to the questions we hear most often from Boca Raton homeowners and commercial clients.

Timeline depends on scope. A single standard-size room (12ร—12 to 14ร—14) takes 2โ€“3 days, including hanging, taping, three coats of mud, sanding, and texture. A full 2,000 sq ft home installation typically requires 5โ€“7 working days. Commercial projects vary significantly based on scope and MEP coordination. South Florida’s humidity can extend mud drying time during summer months โ€” we account for this in every project schedule by using mechanical ventilation and dehumidification where necessary.

Drywall installation in Boca Raton ranges from $1.75 to $4.50 per square foot for a complete hang-and-finish project. A typical single bedroom runs $600โ€“$1,200; a whole-home project (2,000 sq ft) runs $8,000โ€“$18,000 depending on board type, finish level, and ceiling height. Specialty boards (acoustic, fire-rated) add material cost, and Level 5 finishing adds 20โ€“40% to the finishing labor. Demolition of existing drywall is priced separately. We provide estimate visits with detailed line-item breakdowns.

Yes, in some cases drywall can be installed directly over existing walls โ€” a technique called “double-layering” or “sheeting over.” This works when the existing wall is plumb, structurally sound, and free of mold or moisture damage. However, it reduces door and window clearances, adds weight to the structure, and can create finishing challenges at electrical boxes and trim. In Florida, it also traps any existing moisture behind the new layer. For these reasons, we typically recommend removing existing drywall and starting fresh, particularly in older Boca Raton homes where we can inspect the framing and cavity insulation.

In South Florida bathrooms, we specify glass-mat mold-resistant gypsum board (such as USG Sheetrock Mold Tough or Georgia-Pacific DensArmor Plus) for all non-tiled wall and ceiling surfaces. Behind tile in wet areas (shower surrounds, tub decks), we use cement board or glass-mat tile backer โ€” not paper-faced moisture-resistant board, which is commonly misused in this application and will fail. Standard paper-faced drywall is not appropriate for any bathroom surface in Boca Raton. Florida’s sustained humidity means even “dry” bathroom areas like the area above a toilet see elevated moisture levels year-round.

For Florida’s humid, coastal climate, glass-mat mold-resistant gypsum board is the best baseline specification for most interior applications. It eliminates paper facing (the primary food source for mold), resists moisture absorption, and performs consistently in high-humidity conditions. In wet areas, cement board or glass-mat tile backer is required. In garage separations and certain commercial applications, 5/8″ Type X fire-rated board is required by Florida Building Code. For coastal homes within a mile of the ocean, all fasteners should be hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel to resist salt-air corrosion.

Yes. We provide full commercial drywall installation services for office build-outs, retail tenant improvements, medical offices, restaurants, and multi-family residential projects throughout Boca Raton and Palm Beach County. Our commercial work includes steel stud framing, fire-rated assemblies, acoustic insulation packages, Level 4 and Level 5 finishing, and coordination with MEP subcontractors. We are experienced working to commercial construction schedules and can coordinate with your general contractor or project manager. We carry the insurance and licensing required for commercial work in Florida.

Drywall should not be painted until all joint compound coats are fully cured โ€” typically 24โ€“48 hours after the final coat under normal conditions. In Boca Raton’s humidity, particularly during summer months (Juneโ€“September), curing can take longer. We use dehumidifiers and ventilation during the finishing process to maintain consistent cure times. Before painting, the surface should be primed with a drywall primer or PVA primer to seal the porous paper facing and compound โ€” painting directly over unprimed drywall causes flashing (uneven sheen) and poor paint adhesion. We can refer you to our preferred painting contractors in Boca Raton.

A Level 5 drywall finish is the highest finish level defined by the Gypsum Association’s GA-214 standard. It consists of a full skim coat of joint compound applied over the entire surface after a Level 4 finish is complete. This eliminates all surface texture variation and creates a completely uniform wall surface that reflects light evenly. Level 5 is required when the wall will receive gloss or semi-gloss paint, or any flat paint in a space with strong sidelighting (skylights, large windows, strong directional lighting). In Boca Raton, Level 5 is frequently specified in luxury homes, high-end condos, and medical or hospitality facilities.

Properly installed drywall โ€” using the correct board type for the application, with appropriate vapor management and adequate HVAC โ€” can last 30โ€“50+ years in Florida homes. The most common failure modes are moisture intrusion (usually from roof leaks, plumbing leaks, or HVAC condensation issues) and mold growth from chronic high humidity in under-conditioned spaces. Standard paper-faced drywall in high-humidity areas will typically show degradation within 5โ€“10 years in South Florida. Mold-resistant glass-mat board, properly installed, performs significantly longer. Regular inspection of walls near plumbing fixtures, roof penetrations, and exterior walls is recommended every 12โ€“18 months.

In Palm Beach County, a building permit is required for drywall installation that is part of a structural alteration, new room construction, or any work involving fire-rated assemblies. Cosmetic repairs and small patch work generally do not require a permit. Full room installations, new construction, garage conversions, and commercial tenant improvements require permits and inspections. We manage the entire permitting process โ€” pulling permits, scheduling inspections, and obtaining final sign-off โ€” as part of our project scope. Working without required permits can create problems at resale and invalidate your homeowner’s insurance claims.

Drywall is the industry term for all gypsum board panels used to finish interior walls and ceilings. Sheetrock is a brand name owned by USG Corporation โ€” one of the largest drywall manufacturers in the United States. The relationship is similar to Kleenex and facial tissue: Sheetrock is a type of drywall, but not all drywall is Sheetrock. Other major brands we use include Georgia-Pacific DensArmor, National Gypsum Gold Bond, and QuietRock (for acoustic applications). The terms are commonly used interchangeably by homeowners and contractors in Boca Raton, and for most purposes the distinction doesn’t affect the outcome of your project.

Yes โ€” and in most Florida homes, drywall in the garage is required by building code, not optional. Florida Building Code requires that the wall and ceiling assembly separating an attached garage from the living space be constructed with 5/8″ Type X fire-rated drywall, creating a one-hour fire-rated separation. This prevents fire from traveling from the garage into occupied living areas. If your garage is detached, drywall is not code-mandated but is still commonly installed for temperature control, aesthetics, and pest resistance. For conditioned garages (air-conditioned or workshop spaces), we specify mold-resistant board due to the significant humidity that enters when garage doors open.

Indicators of mold inside drywall include a persistent musty or earthy odor that doesn’t resolve with cleaning, soft or spongy wall surfaces when pressed, visible dark staining or discoloration on the paper facing, bubbling or peeling paint that recurs despite repainting, and visible moisture stains that follow the path of a seam or joint. In Boca Raton, mold commonly develops behind drywall adjacent to exterior walls, near HVAC air handlers, under windows with poor sealant, and beneath bathroom fixtures with slow leaks. If you suspect mold, we recommend having the area professionally assessed before covering or painting over it โ€” mold remediation is required before new drywall can be installed.

Acoustic drywall panels (such as QuietRock) are installed using similar techniques to standard drywall, with a few important differences. They are heavier than standard panels, requiring more careful handling. For maximum sound isolation performance, they should be paired with resilient channel or sound isolation clips that decouple the panel from the framing โ€” direct fastening reduces acoustic performance by creating rigid sound transmission paths. Acoustic caulk is used at all perimeter edges, electrical boxes, and penetrations to seal the assembly. For home theaters and high-priority acoustic walls in Boca Raton condos, we typically recommend combining acoustic drywall with batt insulation in the cavity and resilient channels for the best STC rating.

The most common drywall thicknesses used in Boca Raton residential construction are 1/2″ and 5/8″. Standard interior walls use 1/2″ board. Ceilings typically use 5/8″ board to reduce sag risk โ€” in Florida’s humidity, lighter panels can flex over time. Fire-rated assemblies require 5/8″ Type X board. Curved or radius walls sometimes use 1/4″ or 3/8″ panels that can flex around the curve. For commercial applications, 5/8″ is standard throughout. Your specific project’s requirements โ€” span between studs or joists, fire rating requirements, and finish level โ€” all influence the correct thickness specification, which we determine during the estimate visit.

Yes. Texture matching is one of the more demanding aspects of drywall finishing, and it’s something we take seriously. The most common textures in Boca Raton homes are orange peel (light, medium, and heavy), knockdown, smooth, and skip trowel. We match existing textures using professional spray equipment and hand-applied technique, adjusting pressure, nozzle size, and compound viscosity to replicate the existing pattern. We always test on a small, less-visible area first and confirm the match before applying to the full repair zone. Perfect matching isn’t always possible on repairs โ€” variables like paint age and sheen affect perception of the texture โ€” but our results are consistently difficult to distinguish from the surrounding surface.

Quality drywall installation directly impacts how a home shows, appraises, and sells in Boca Raton’s competitive real estate market. Buyers and their inspectors examine wall surfaces closely โ€” visible seams, cracks, or poor texture work can trigger price reductions or repair requests in a home inspection. Conversely, Level 5 finished walls in a luxury Boca Raton home signal quality construction throughout. Beyond aesthetics, correct board specification (mold-resistant in high-humidity areas, fire-rated where required) reduces liability and passes inspection at sale. Homes that have undergone unpermitted drywall work can face permit hold issues during the closing process.

Our standard payment structure requires a deposit at contract signing (typically 30โ€“40% depending on project size) to cover material ordering and scheduling. Progress payments are invoiced at defined milestones during the project. The final balance is due upon completion and your sign-off at the walk-through โ€” not before. We accept check, ACH bank transfer, and major credit cards. We do not require full payment upfront, and we are cautious about any contractor who does. All payment terms are documented in your written contract before work begins.

Yes โ€” scheduling flexibility is part of how we work. For residential projects in Boca Raton, we schedule around your family’s daily routine and can discuss start times and access requirements at the estimate. For commercial projects, we frequently work nights and weekends to avoid disrupting business operations โ€” retail stores, medical offices, and restaurants in Boca Raton often prefer off-hours installation to avoid closing during the renovation. We discuss scheduling requirements thoroughly before the project begins and document the agreed schedule in your contract.

Condo drywall work in Boca Raton involves several additional considerations beyond standard residential projects. Most condo associations in Boca have rules governing working hours (typically 8amโ€“5pm weekdays only), elevator use, and noise. You’ll need written approval from the condo board or property manager before work begins. Party walls between units may require STC-rated assemblies under the building’s original specifications โ€” any work that penetrates or modifies these assemblies needs to be done carefully to maintain the building’s fire and sound rating. We are experienced working within condo communities in Boca Raton and can assist with the association approval process.

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