You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You’re looking for walls that don’t crack in six months, seams you can’t see, and a crew that doesn’t leave your house looking like a construction zone.
That’s what proper drywall installation in Upper Makefield, PA looks like. The hanging is square, the taping is tight, and the finish is smooth enough that your painter won’t have to fix our work. You get a timeline that holds, a price that doesn’t creep, and a final result that doesn’t need a redo.
Most homeowners in Upper Makefield are dealing with high-value properties where details matter. Your walls are the foundation for everything else—paint, trim, the way light moves through a room. If the drywall isn’t right, nothing else will be either. That’s why we handle the full process under one roof: hanging, taping, mudding, sanding, and finishing. No handoffs, no excuses.
Sharpe Drywall exists because too many contractors were leaving jobs half-done or doing them poorly. We built this business around a simple idea: treat every project like it’s our own home.
We’re locally owned and operated, serving Montgomery and Bucks County with full licensing and insurance. Upper Makefield homeowners expect quality that matches the value of their property, and we deliver that without the drama. No disappearing mid-job, no surprise fees, no cutting corners to save time.
You’ll work with experienced drywall installers who know how to handle everything from new construction to older homes with quirks. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to make it right.
First, we walk the space with you. We measure, assess the framing, talk through any texture matching or special finishes you need, and give you a detailed estimate. No vague ranges, no “we’ll figure it out later.” You know what you’re paying before we start.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the install. Our crew shows up on time with all materials—drywall sheets, joint compound, tape, corner bead, the works. We hang the drywall, making sure every sheet is level and secure. Then comes taping and mudding, where we apply joint compound over seams and fasteners. This step takes precision. Rush it, and you’ll see every seam through the paint.
After the mud dries, we sand everything smooth using dust-free methods that keep your home clean. If you need texture matching or a specific finish, we handle that too. Finally, we do a full walkthrough, clean up completely, and leave you with walls that are ready for primer. The whole process typically takes a few days depending on the size of the job, and we keep you updated the entire time.
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The average cost to install drywall in Upper Makefield, PA typically runs between $1,500 and $3,000 for most residential projects, depending on square footage and complexity. That’s in line with what homeowners across Bucks County are paying, and it covers the full scope: materials, labor, finishing, and cleanup.
Here’s what that investment gets you. All drywall materials and supplies are included—no surprise trips to the supply house on your dime. Hanging is done with attention to framing and load-bearing requirements. Taping and mudding are applied in multiple coats, each one sanded smooth before the next. Corner beads are installed to protect edges from damage. If you’re matching existing texture or need a specific finish, that’s part of the process too.
Upper Makefield homes often feature unique architectural details or older construction that requires extra care. We’re experienced with uneven framing, plaster transitions, and high ceilings that need scaffolding. The cost to install drywall can vary if your project includes moisture-resistant drywall for bathrooms, vaulted ceilings, or intricate trim work, but we’ll spell that out upfront. You won’t get hit with hidden fees halfway through the job.
Most residential drywall installation projects in Upper Makefield, PA take between two and five days, depending on the size of the space and the level of finish you need. A single room might be done in two days. A whole-house job with multiple rooms, high ceilings, or custom textures will take longer.
The timeline breaks down like this: hanging the drywall usually takes a day, sometimes less for smaller jobs. Taping and applying the first coat of mud takes another day. Each additional coat needs time to dry—usually 24 hours—before we can sand and apply the next one. Most jobs require at least two coats, sometimes three if you want a level-five finish. Sanding and final prep add another day.
We don’t rush the drying process because that’s where most contractors mess up. If you try to sand too early or skip a coat, the seams show through the paint. We’d rather take the extra day and deliver walls that actually look finished.
A level 4 finish is the standard for most homes. It means the drywall is taped, mudded, and sanded smooth enough for flat paint or texture. You won’t see seams or fasteners under normal lighting, and it’s perfectly fine for most rooms in Upper Makefield, PA homes.
A level 5 finish is a step up. It includes an additional skim coat of joint compound applied over the entire surface, not just the seams. This creates an ultra-smooth finish with no imperfections, even under harsh lighting or with glossy paint. If you’re using high-sheen paint, installing critical lighting, or just want the cleanest possible look, level 5 is worth it.
The cost to install drywall with a level 5 finish is higher because it requires more material, more labor, and more drying time. But in high-value homes where details matter, it’s often the right call. We’ll walk you through the difference during the estimate so you can decide what makes sense for your project.
Yes. Texture matching is one of the most common requests we get from homeowners in Upper Makefield, PA, especially in older homes where you’re adding onto existing spaces or repairing damaged sections.
We start by looking at your current texture—whether it’s orange peel, knockdown, skip trowel, or something custom. Then we replicate it using the same tools and techniques. It’s not a perfect science because textures can vary slightly based on how they were originally applied, but we get close enough that you won’t notice the difference once it’s painted.
The key is doing this before priming. Once paint goes on, any texture mismatch becomes obvious. That’s why we handle it during the finishing stage, while we still have control over the surface. If your existing walls have a heavy or unusual texture, let us know upfront so we can plan for the extra time and materials.
Absolutely. Older homes in Upper Makefield, PA come with their own challenges—uneven framing, plaster walls, settling foundations, and layouts that don’t follow modern building codes. We’ve worked on plenty of them, and we know how to adapt.
The biggest issue is usually the framing. Older studs aren’t always straight or evenly spaced, which means the drywall won’t sit flush without shimming or adjustments. We take the time to prep the framing properly so the finished walls are level and secure. If you’re transitioning from plaster to drywall, we make sure the thickness matches so you don’t end up with awkward edges around trim or doorways.
Another common issue is moisture. Older homes weren’t built with the same vapor barriers or insulation standards, so we’ll recommend moisture-resistant drywall for bathrooms, kitchens, or exterior walls if needed. It costs a bit more upfront but saves you from mold and damage down the line.
The main thing is clearing the space. Move furniture, wall hangings, and anything breakable out of the rooms where we’re working. If you can’t move large furniture, we can work around it, but it’s easier and faster if the space is empty.
Make sure we have clear access to the work area—driveway space for the truck, a path to carry drywall sheets in, and room to set up tools. Drywall sheets are heavy and awkward, so tight corners or narrow staircases can slow things down. If there are any obstacles, let us know ahead of time.
If we’re working in an occupied home, plan for some dust and noise even though we use dust-free sanding methods. We’ll contain the work area as much as possible, but drywall installation isn’t silent. Most homeowners in Upper Makefield, PA prefer to be out of the house during the heavy work days, but it’s not required. We’ll walk you through what to expect during the estimate so there are no surprises.
For most residential projects in Upper Makefield, PA, you’re looking at $1,500 to $3,000 depending on the size and scope. That includes all materials, labor, finishing, and cleanup. Smaller jobs like a single bedroom or basement room might come in under $1,500. Larger projects with multiple rooms, high ceilings, or custom finishes will be closer to $3,000 or above.
The cost to install drywall breaks down to roughly $2 to $3 per square foot installed and finished, which is consistent with what homeowners across Bucks County are paying. If you need moisture-resistant drywall, level 5 finishing, or texture matching, that adds to the cost but not dramatically.
We give you a fixed price upfront based on measurements and your specific needs. No hourly rates, no surprise charges. If something unexpected comes up during the job—like framing that needs repair—we’ll talk to you about it before moving forward. You’ll always know what you’re paying and why.
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