Dents, cracks, sagging seams—when drywall starts to fail, it’s more than just a mark on the wall. It chips away at the feel of your home. Renos by Rob D offers drywall installation and repair services in Hamilton, ON that focus on solid structure, clean finishes, and long-term strength. Whether you’re building a new space or fixing what’s been damaged, our work keeps things solid, quiet, and built to last.
Drywall is more than a wall covering. It shapes your rooms, holds your insulation in place, and plays a big role in how everything feels—physically and visually. Done wrong, it’s a daily reminder. Done right, it fades into the background, clean and even. That’s exactly where we help you out with hands-on practical experience, care, and the right method every single time.
We never cut corners, and we don’t rely on shortcuts. Our hands-on approach focuses on smooth, seamless finishes that feel natural from corner to corner.
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Damaged drywall can look small but cause bigger issues underneath. Renos by Rob D’s repairs focus on fixing the structure, not just hiding the problem. Every job starts by removing the affected area—no surface patching, no shortcuts.
We use trusted drywall repair techniques that work across different wall types and room sizes. For small-to-medium areas, we often use the California patch method, which creates a strong bond without the need for extra framing. Larger repairs involve installing support backing boards, reattaching new panels, and finishing them to match the original wall texture.
Once the patch is in:
Every step is done by hand, checked by eye, and built to last through daily wear, bumps, and moisture changes.
When it comes to fresh drywall installs, nothing is more important than a steady, smooth finish. Whether it’s a single room or a full basement, our drywall installation and repair services in Hamilton, ON are done cleanly, quietly, and carefully—from framing checks to final sanding.
We make sure the structure behind the wall is solid before anything goes up. Drywall panels are hung to reduce visible seams, and every joint is layered with the right mud for the space. This not only gives you a clean surface but also helps with insulation, soundproofing, and fire resistance.
Drywall might not be flashy, but it does more than you think. When it’s done right, it holds strong for years—and that’s exactly what we deliver.
Jagged cuts on drywall sheets can leave edges that don't sit right, causing bumps under the mud. We use sharp blades and straight edges for clean, even cuts every time, saving you from waves in the finish down the line.
Rushing mud coats can trap moisture and cause bubbling or peeling. We follow proper dry times between each layer to prevent surface issues later, because doing it once and doing it right always beats fixing rushed jobs.
Drywall ceiling patches often sag or stand out when done poorly. We reinforce from behind, feather wide, and match texture if needed—so your ceiling looks untouched, not like it had work done.
Wait at least 24 hours after the last mud coat, then sand it smooth before painting. This helps the paint stick better and stops peeling later.
Waves happen when drywall isn't fastened right or the studs aren't straight. Fixing the frame before hanging the sheets helps stop this.
Screw pops come from loose screws or shifting wood. We fix them by re-screwing and patching so they stay flat.