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Davis County Service Area

Drywall Repair and Installation in Davis County

The Utah Drywall & Repair team handles residential and commercial drywall work throughout Davis County. The team comes to the project; there is no walk-in Davis County shop. Call 801-406-6350 or send the estimate form with the city, a few photos, rough measurements, and the finish you want.

Davis County City Pages

The city pages cover common local project conditions in more detail. If your city is not listed, use this county page and the same phone number.

Drywall Work for Finished Davis County Homes

Protect the occupied room first

A repair plan should start with the space around the damage, not only the hole. Share photos that show flooring, furniture, cabinets, fixtures, stairs, and the path from the entry to the work area. When containment is required, the Utah Drywall & Repair team uses tarps and appropriate protection measures based on the room and the work being performed.

Read the surrounding finish

Older paint layers, side lighting, previous patches, and varied texture can make a narrow repair visible even when the new board is secure. Send one close photo of the damaged material and another from across the room. The wider view helps define how far tape, compound, texture, primer, or paint may need to extend.

Choose a stable repair boundary

A small drywall repair may be appropriate when the surrounding panel is dry, firm, and supported. Material that is soft, swollen, crushed, sagging, repeatedly patched, or loose at the edges may need a broader replacement. The scope should move back to sound material rather than hiding a weak edge under compound.

Basement, Remodel, and Ceiling Planning

Basement rooms and remodel tie-ins require coordination before drywall installation begins. Framing, backing, in-wall trades, openings, board type, ceiling height, and the intended finish should be confirmed for the applicable stage. Rated or specialty assemblies must follow the controlling plans, code requirements, specifications, and manufacturer instructions.

A ceiling repair needs overhead backing, a practical seam layout, room protection, and realistic finish expectations. If plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or roof work created the opening, that work should be complete before drywall closure. If water was involved, the source must be corrected and any required drying, assessment, or remediation must happen first.

Finish and Texture Decisions

Drywall finishing covers tape, compound, corners, sanding, and preparation for the agreed handoff. Texture matching can include orange peel, knockdown, smooth wall, skip trowel, or ceiling texture. An exact match should not be promised before the existing surface, paint buildup, lighting, and blend area are reviewed.

Paint matching can be included when it appears in the written scope. Otherwise, the estimate should clearly state whether the work ends at finished drywall, texture, primer-ready preparation, or another defined stage.

What to Send for a Davis County Estimate

  1. The project city and address, if you want to include them.
  2. A full-wall or full-ceiling photo plus close views of each damaged area.
  3. Rough width, height, and ceiling height where applicable.
  4. The cause of the opening or damage.
  5. Existing texture and the requested finish.
  6. Confirmation that concealed trade work or moisture correction is complete.
  7. Parking, stair, access, pet, tenant, or occupied-room restrictions.
  8. Plans and site contacts for larger remodel or commercial drywall work.

Small repairs can usually be scheduled within 24 hours. Larger projects are usually scheduled within one to two weeks. These are typical windows rather than guarantees; readiness, access, materials, location, scope, and current commitments affect scheduling.

Who Will Be Doing the Work

Utah Drywall & Repair is operated by the Utah Drywall & Repair team through D&E Services, LLC. The company is backed by more than 20 years of drywall experience and works under Utah contractor license 12011253-5501, classification S270 Drywall, Paint and Plastering. Utah Drywall & Repair guarantees its workmanship on the drywall and finish work included in the written scope.

Common Questions

Which Davis County cities have dedicated drywall pages?

Dedicated pages cover Bountiful, Centerville, Clearfield, Clinton, Farmington, Kaysville, Layton, North Salt Lake, South Weber, Syracuse, West Point, and Woods Cross. For projects elsewhere in the county, call the Davis County number.

Can an estimate cover several repairs in one Davis County home?

Yes. Number each damaged area in the photos and note the room, dimensions, cause, texture, and desired finish so the scope can separate each repair.

What should be finished before a wall or ceiling is closed?

Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, leak correction, drying, testing, remediation, or other concealed work should be complete before drywall closes the opening.

Is this a Davis County office address?

No. Utah Drywall & Repair is a service-area contractor that schedules work at project locations. This page is not a storefront or walk-in office.

Request Davis County Drywall Service

Use the estimate form or call 801-406-6350. A few good photos, rough measurements, and a note about what caused the damage give the team enough to start the conversation.

Ready for an Estimate?

Send the team the room, the damage, and the result you want.

Small repairs can often be scheduled within 24 hours. Larger projects are typically scheduled within one to two weeks, depending on scope and availability.

Request Estimate801-406-6350