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Question on Drywall and Mudding

AJ

110 HP of FURY!
So I've sent a few feelers out via CraigsList to Drywall the Celining of the garage. Thus far it looks like the price range for a ceiling of my size is going to cost $350 TOPS to to the ceiling and mud it. The upside is the ability to insulate it at that time as well and then could open the door to painting the garage walls and ceiling.

Cost wise, is this something other would suggest doing before winter came about?
 

derrian

Pika-Zoom!
Staff member
Does that cost include the insulation install and all materials?

The price is good enough that I would do it for my own garage :) This is something I want to do too. I'd be interested in the cost and if you liked the guy who does it. I hate working with people i don't know :p Use that as an incentive to hire someone, they will get more business from us if the price is right. :D
 

AJ

110 HP of FURY!
Yeah, thus far it did include everything. I've gone back with more specifics and I will be sure to post what i find.
 

mOjO

Member
I could drywall your ceiling for $350, though I'm sure you'd not be thrilled about the job I did. :) What sort of guarantee do you have that the installer is skilled enough for your needs?
 

1Kris06

MAD LIGHTS YO
it would be fairly easy to do the drywall yourself/with some help and have someone do the taping/mudding.
 

AJ

110 HP of FURY!
I could drywall your ceiling for $350, though I'm sure you'd not be thrilled about the job I did. :) What sort of guarantee do you have that the installer is skilled enough for your needs?
None, but I can tell a lot about some just by the questions they ask, how their quote ranks, and if they are up front about giving several refernces that I will call.

it would be fairly easy to do the drywall yourself/with some help and have someone do the taping/mudding.
Unfortunatly I can't do that type of work, even with gloves and such I'd end up breaking out like a mofo working with that shit. Wood work i'm ok with, but I'd rather pay for drywall work. In this case, entertainnig quotes on drywall, mudding, and painting.
 

YSOSLO

is the word, beotch
$350 seems dirt cheap for the size of your garage. The pricing is effected by how smooth you expect the joints to be when they're done. 1 coat sanded means you'll be able to see the joints when you paint, so if you're going for a perfect ceiling make sure you tell them that. It'll cost more, but you'll only be doing it once, so perhaps it's worth it. I had mine done with 2 coats and sanded and it turned out pretty well. The guys I interviewed each mentioned that most interior ceilings are given 3 coats.
 

Big Nate

Chaos Engineer
That is dirt cheap.

But like Pete said make sure that is for a flawless finish but even if you need to pay more for that like adding $100 it would be totally worth it for the size of your garage.
 

niterydr

Legendary Status!
$350 is dirt if that includes materials.

Are you going to tear down the "other" stuff on the walls?
 

Big Nate

Chaos Engineer
That is a good point the ceiling should be done first then the walls. But i would worry too much about it if you don't.
 

AJ

110 HP of FURY!
A hand is always nice, but I should be alright if I can figure out the best way to figure out the placement of the holes. lol
 

Picklz

SUDO Make me a SAMCH
So you have to figure out how to figure it out? Sounds like you need some help man lol.
 
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