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Services

Hang, finish,
texture and repair.

Drywall hang and finish, taping, texture matching, patch repair and popcorn removal across Jonesville, Howell, Brighton and the Hillsdale & Livingston County areas.

Drywall Hang by M and M Dry Wall in Jonesville, MI
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Drywall Hang

Board that goes
up right.

New rooms, additions and basements boarded out with the sheets run the right way, seams staggered and kept off the corners, and every screw set clean. A hang done properly is a finish that is already half won before the first coat of mud.

New builds & additionsBasements & garagesCeilings & walls
Taping and Finishing by M and M Dry Wall in Jonesville, MI
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Taping & Finishing

Taped, coated,
sanded flat.

The part that makes or breaks a wall: joints taped, three coats of compound feathered wide, corner bead set true, and the whole thing sanded to a flat plane. Level-4 as standard, level-5 skim where the light demands it.

Three-coat finishLevel 4 or 5Corners true
Texture matching and patch repair by M and M Dry Wall in Jonesville, MI
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Texture & Repair

Matched so the
patch vanishes.

Knockdown and orange-peel texture matched to the rest of the house on a repair, popcorn ceilings scraped smooth and re-finished, holes and water damage cut out and blended back in. The patch you cannot find afterward is the whole point of hiring it out.

Texture matchingPopcorn removalPatch & repair
What we do

Hang, finish,
texture and repair.

Drywall hang and finish, taping, texture matching, patch repair and popcorn removal across Jonesville, Howell, Brighton and the Hillsdale & Livingston County areas.

Why a wall shows its seams

The finish is
in the mud.

Anyone can screw board to a stud. What separates a wall you never think about from one where every joint shows the first sunny afternoon is the boring part in the middle: the taping, the coats, and the sand. That is the whole trade, and it is where we spend the time.

The hang
Half the job is screws

A wall starts with board hung tight, square and fastened right, seams staggered and screws set just below the paper without tearing it. Rush this and every joint you tape afterward is fighting a gap that should not be there.

The mud
Three coats, not one

A real finish is tape, then three coats of compound, each one wider and feathered past the last, dried and knocked down between coats. One thick smear that gets sanded to nothing is how you get joints that telegraph through the paint.

The sand
Level 4 or level 5

Standard walls get a level-4 finish. But big windows and can-lights throw raking light that shows every seam, so those want a level-5 skim, a thin coat over the whole surface, so the paint lands on one even plane.

How it works

Hung, finished,
flawless.

Getting a wall done should be one call and one crew that owns the whole thing, from the board to the last coat of mud. We quote it straight, do the coats properly, and leave it clean.

Call (517) 849-2376
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Free estimate

Call or text (517) 849-2376. We come look at the room, the repair or the new build, and give you a straight estimate, hang and finish or finish-only if it is already boarded.

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Hang, tape, three coats

Board hung tight and square, joints taped, then three coats of mud feathered wide and sanded flat between each. Level-5 skim where the light demands it.

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Textured, finished, clean

Texture matched to the rest of the house, sanded flat and ready for your paint, and the room swept and left clean. A finished wall you will forget is even there.

Good to know

Questions,
answered.

What is the difference between a level-4 and a level-5 finish?
A level-4 finish is the standard for most walls: tape, three coats of compound and a sand. A level-5 adds a thin skim coat over the entire surface. You want level-5 on walls that catch raking light, big windows, sidewall lighting or glossier paint, because that light finds any seam a level-4 leaves. We will tell you which a room actually needs.
Can you match the texture on a repair so it blends in?
Yes, that is most of the job on a repair. We read the existing pattern, knockdown, orange-peel or hand-troweled, and match it, sanded flat so it takes your paint the same as the wall around it. Done right, you should not be able to find the patch afterward.
Do you finish drywall that is already hung?
Yes. If the board is already up from a builder or another trade, we will come tape, coat and sand it to a level-4 or level-5 finish. We also do hang-and-finish start to end on new rooms, additions and basements.
Do you remove popcorn ceilings?
Yes. We mask the room off, scrape the popcorn down, skim the ceiling smooth or re-texture to your choice, sanded flat and ready for paint. It is a dusty job done right, which is why the masking and cleanup matter as much as the scraping.
What areas do you serve?
Jonesville and the towns around it in Hillsdale County, MI: Hillsdale, Litchfield, Allen, Quincy and Coldwater, and south-central Michigan generally. A little further out? Call and ask.
How do I get a price?
Call or text (517) 849-2376. We come look at the room, the repair or the new build, and give you a straight estimate. Note our phone hours are mornings, Monday to Friday.
Ready?

Get it done.

(517) 849-2376
Call (517) 849-2376
(517) 849-2376

Free estimate.

Tell us the room or the project, new drywall, a repair, a texture match or popcorn removal, and we will come look and give you a straight estimate.

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