Drywall Contractors & Supplies

All City Contracting, Inc.
509-532-9290
All Northwest Construction
509-362-5391
API Drywall & Stucco, Inc.
509-922-6505
Bergman Drywall Contractors
509-927-0505
C & T Drywall & Interiors, Inc.
509-953-4038
Complete Drywall Contracting
509-241-0136You've Been Framed. You've Been Staged. What Next? Drywall.
It’s everywhere, it’s everywhere! Look to your left, OK now look to your right. Look up! What do you see? Chances are, you’re surrounded by drywall. Next to concrete, drywall is one of the most commonly used building materials. It’s relatively easy to work with, cost effective and literally covers all of the spaces in-between.
Drywall construction became commonly used as an alternative to plaster based interior finishes. The process was quickly adopted and widely accepted because it requires less labor and dry time compared to plaster materials (hence the reasoning behind its name). These days, the majority of homes, office buildings and commercial space are lined with it with.
But what is drywall? Drywall comes in many different shapes and sizes. So too, does it have other names. Drywall can be referred to as plasterboard, gypsum board, wallboard, sheetrock and more. The panels are made of gypsum plaster pressed between two thick sheets of paper.
Drywall is most commonly used to make interior walls and ceilings. Because of which, today’s drywall sheets can also be made from fiberglass instead of paper. The fiberglass is used in order to prevent the growth of mold and therefore deterioration of the walls.
Installing or repairing drywall can be done on your own with the proper drywall tools. But if you want something that’s going to look great for as long as it lasts, contact a Spokane drywall company. These businesses will provide you with estimates and the expertise you need to complete any project or task.
Even better, they’ll complete all your drywall jobs at competitive drywall prices all within your budget. They’ve got the tools, equipment, experiences and unique drywall textures to turn your interior walls into something you can actually call home.

