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Drywall Contractor in Ridgefield, WA

Ridgefield is growing fast, and new homes need drywall crews that can keep pace. AvilaCo Drywall is a licensed drywall contractor serving Ridgefield's builders, general contractors, and homeowners. We handle drywall installation, drywall repair, taping, texturing, and finishing. One crew from start to finish, no subcontractors.

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AvilaCo was a great company to work with for my home addition project. Their professionalism was top notch throughout the process, and their finish work is superb! As an architect, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to any of my clients or general contractors.

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Drywall installation and repair in Ridgefield, WA

Most of our Ridgefield work falls into two categories: drywall installation for new construction and drywall repair for homes that have settled in their first couple of years. We handle both with our own crew. No subcontractors, no hand-offs.

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Drywall installation in Ridgefield, WA

Ridgefield's new subdivisions keep our crews busy. We handle full drywall installation for new construction homes, from hanging boards and taping seams to mudding, sanding, and applying the final texture. We work with builders on multi-home projects, staging materials per lot and moving through each phase on a tight schedule so we don't hold up the next trade.

For additions and remodels, the work gets more detailed. You're tying new walls into existing surfaces, matching ceiling heights, and blending transitions so the finished space looks seamless. We take the time to get those details right.

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Drywall repair in Ridgefield, WA

New homes settle. In the first year or two, framing lumber dries out and shrinks, which causes nail pops, hairline cracks above door frames, and small seam separations. These are normal and don't mean the original work was done wrong. We fix them quickly, retexture the surface, and blend the repair so it disappears.

For older homes closer to downtown Ridgefield, repairs tend to look different. Water damage, doorknob holes, cracks from plumbing or electrical work. We patch, retexture, and match the existing finish so the repair is invisible.

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Your local drywall contractor in Ridgefield, WA

Ridgefield is one of the fastest-growing cities in the area, and most of the work here is new construction. New subdivisions like Discovery Ridge and Pioneer Canyon are putting up homes at a steady pace, and builders need drywall crews that show up on schedule and keep the project moving. Our shop is about 15 minutes south of Ridgefield in Battle Ground, so we're close enough to be on-site quickly and easy to reach after the job wraps.

We work directly with homeowners and as a drywall subcontractor for builders and general contractors across Ridgefield. Licensed, bonded, and insured in Washington state. Call (360) 904-3878 or request a free estimate.

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Ridgefield, WA drywall FAQ

How do you handle multi-home subdivision projects in Ridgefield?

We schedule subdivision work in phases so each home gets full attention without slowing down the builder's timeline. We coordinate directly with the project superintendent, stage materials per lot, and move crews through each phase (hang, tape, texture) in sequence. We've done this across multiple Ridgefield developments.

What's the typical timeline for drywall in new construction?

For a standard single-family home, drywall takes about one to two weeks from hanging the first board to final texture. That includes hanging, taping, mudding (usually three coats), sanding, and texture application. Larger homes or custom builds can take longer depending on ceiling height and detail work.

Do nail pops in a new home mean the drywall was done wrong?

Not usually. Nail pops in the first year or two are caused by the framing lumber drying out and shrinking, which pushes fasteners through the surface. It's a normal part of a new home settling. We fix nail pops quickly and blend the repair so it disappears into the existing finish.

What texture do most builders in Ridgefield choose?

Knockdown and smooth finish are the two most popular textures in Ridgefield's newer subdivisions. Knockdown gives walls subtle visual depth while still being easy to clean and touch up. Smooth walls are gaining ground in more modern floor plans. We apply both by hand for a consistent result.

Do you work with specific builders in the area?

We work with several builders active in Ridgefield and the surrounding area. We're set up as a drywall subcontractor with our own insurance, staging process, and scheduling workflow. If your builder doesn't have a drywall crew yet, we're happy to get on the bid list.

Can you add insulation before drywall in a new build?

Yes. We install batt insulation, blown-in cellulose, and Rockwool before hanging drywall. Doing insulation and drywall with the same crew means fewer scheduling gaps and no finger-pointing between trades. It also keeps the project on schedule for inspection.

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