Most drywall jobs in Hartsville wrap up in a single day. That means you’re not living in a construction zone for weeks, wondering when the crew will show up or if they’ll actually finish what they started.
You get smooth walls with seams that don’t telegraph through the paint six months later. No bumps, no ridges, no corners that look like someone eyeballed them in the dark. Just clean installation that holds up because we’re using the right materials and actually know how to hang drywall correctly.
The difference shows up when you’re not calling someone back to fix what should’ve been done right the first time. Your painter isn’t texting you photos of problem areas. You’re just moving on with your project because the walls are ready.
We handle everything from hanging new drywall during renovations to finishing and texturing so it matches your existing walls. And when we leave, we’re taking the mess with us—not leaving you to deal with drywall dust settling on everything you own for the next three weeks.
Sharpe Drywall operates throughout Hartsville and the surrounding Bucks County area. We’re not a crew passing through from two states over—we’re local, licensed, and insured contractors who’ve built a reputation on doing what we say we’ll do.
Hartsville homes—especially the older ones in neighborhoods where the median home value sits around $310,000—deserve installers who understand how these properties are built. We’ve worked in enough local homes to know what we’re dealing with before we start cutting into walls.
You’re hiring people who show up when scheduled, give you a clear quote before starting, and treat your home the way we’d want ours treated. No runaround, no surprise charges, no ghosting after the deposit clears.
First, we come out and look at the space. We measure, check what you’re working with, and talk through what you actually need. You get a detailed quote that breaks down materials and labor—no vague line items or “we’ll figure it out later” pricing.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule a day that works for you. We show up with the right materials, the right tools, and enough experience to handle whatever we find when we open up that wall. We hang the drywall, tape and mud the seams, and make sure everything is level and smooth before we move to finishing.
If you need texture matching, we take the time to get it right. If you’re doing new construction or a full room, we finish it so your painter can start immediately. Most residential jobs wrap up in one to three days depending on size and scope.
Before we leave, we clean up completely. That means sweeping, vacuuming, and removing all debris and materials. You shouldn’t have to spend your weekend cleaning up after your contractors.
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The average cost to install drywall in the Philadelphia area—which includes Hartsville—runs between $1,077 and $3,118 depending on the size of the job, with most homeowners paying around $2,095. Labor typically costs $1 to $2.10 per square foot, and materials vary based on what type of drywall you need and how much finishing work is involved.
You’re paying for more than just someone to screw panels to studs. You’re paying for walls that don’t crack at the seams three months later because someone rushed the mud work. You’re paying for corners that are actually square and seams you can’t see once the paint goes on.
In Hartsville, where home values are significantly higher than the Pennsylvania average and housing inventory stays tight with just a 2.6% vacancy rate, cutting corners on drywall work doesn’t make sense. You’re protecting an investment, and that means using quality materials and experienced installers who know the difference between “good enough” and actually good.
We give you a fixed price upfront. That quote includes materials, labor, finishing, and complete cleanup. If something unexpected comes up—and sometimes it does when you open up walls—we talk to you before doing additional work. No surprise invoices after the job is done.
Most residential drywall installations finish in one to three days depending on the size of the space and what kind of work you need done. A single room or repair usually wraps up in a day. Larger projects like finishing a basement or handling multiple rooms might take two to three days.
The timeline depends on whether we’re just hanging and finishing new drywall or if we’re also matching existing textures and doing detail work. We’re not rushing through to get to the next job—we’re making sure the work is done correctly so it lasts.
You’ll know the timeline before we start. We don’t leave jobs half-finished or disappear for days between phases. Once we start, we work straight through until it’s done and cleaned up.
Our quotes include everything you need for finished walls: materials, labor, taping, mudding, sanding, and complete cleanup. If you need texture matching or specific finishes, that’s spelled out in the estimate so there’s no confusion about what you’re paying for.
We’re not giving you a lowball number that only covers hanging the panels and then hitting you with extra charges for finishing work. The price we quote is the price you pay unless you ask us to do additional work that wasn’t in the original scope.
You get a detailed breakdown before we start. If you want to know exactly what materials we’re using or how we calculated labor, we’ll walk you through it. Transparency isn’t a selling point for us—it’s just how we operate.
We handle both. If you’ve got holes from removing old fixtures, cracks from settling, or water damage that needs cutting out and replacing, we’ll take care of it. Most repairs finish in a single visit, and we match the existing texture so you can’t tell where the repair was made.
Repairs get the same attention as full installations. We’re not slapping some mud in a hole and calling it done. We cut out damaged sections properly, install backing if needed, and finish it so it blends with the surrounding wall.
If you’re dealing with larger damage or multiple problem areas, we’ll assess everything during the initial visit and give you a complete picture of what needs to happen. Sometimes what looks like a small repair turns out to need more extensive work once we open it up—and if that’s the case, we’ll explain why and what it’ll cost before proceeding.
We use containment methods to keep dust and debris in the work area, and we clean as we go instead of leaving everything until the end. That means you’re not dealing with drywall dust coating your furniture three rooms away or finding mud tracked through your house.
At the end of each day—or when the job is finished—we sweep, vacuum, and remove all materials and debris. We’re not leaving you with a pile of scrap drywall in your driveway or expecting you to deal with the cleanup yourself.
The reality is drywall work creates dust and mess. We can’t eliminate it completely, but we can control it and clean it up properly. That’s part of the job, not an optional extra you have to request.
Yes. We’re fully licensed and insured contractors operating throughout Hartsville and Bucks County. That protects you if something goes wrong during the job, and it means we’re meeting the professional standards required to work in your home legally.
A lot of drywall installers operate without proper licensing or insurance because it’s cheaper and easier. That’s great until something gets damaged or someone gets hurt, and then you’re dealing with liability that should’ve been covered by their insurance.
We carry the credentials because it’s the right way to run a business, and because you shouldn’t have to worry about whether your contractor is actually qualified and covered. You can verify our licensing and insurance before we start if you want that peace of mind.
Yes. Texture matching is one of those things that separates experienced drywall installers from people who just know how to hang panels. We’ve worked with enough different textures—knockdown, orange peel, skip trowel, and others—to recreate patterns so repairs blend invisibly with existing walls.
It takes the right tools, the right materials, and enough experience to know what you’re looking at. We’ll assess your existing texture during the estimate and let you know if there are any challenges with matching it. Most common textures aren’t a problem.
If your walls have a custom or unusual texture, we’ll be upfront about whether we can match it perfectly or if there will be some visible difference. We’re not going to tell you it’ll be invisible and then deliver something that clearly doesn’t match.
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