Drywall installation during a home remodeling project

Drywall for Remodeling Projects in Wilmington, NC

Wilmington Elite Drywall provides expert drywall services for remodeling projects in Wilmington, NC, bringing years of renovation-specific experience to every kitchen, bathroom, and whole-home remodel. We handle the unique demands of working within existing structures, from careful demolition and disposal to texture matching that makes new walls blend with the rest of your home.

Renovation drywall is different from new construction. Existing plumbing, electrical, and framing create challenges that require problem-solving on site. Our crews have the experience to navigate these obstacles and deliver clean, finished walls on your remodeling timeline.

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Renovation Drywall Challenges Most Contractors Overlook

Remodeling projects expose conditions that new construction never encounters. Walls that have settled over decades sit at slightly different angles than original framing. Plumbing and electrical lines run through unexpected locations. Old drywall may be a different thickness or attached with nails instead of screws. The textures applied ten or twenty years ago may no longer match anything currently available off the shelf.

These variables require a drywall contractor who understands renovation work specifically. Our crews assess existing conditions before cutting a single panel, plan for the unexpected, and execute installations that integrate new drywall with your home's existing walls and ceilings without visible transitions.

Kitchen Remodel Drywall

Kitchen renovations often involve moving walls, adding soffits, or opening up sight lines to adjacent rooms. We install moisture-resistant drywall behind sink areas, patch and blend where upper cabinets were removed, and handle the framing modifications that come with reconfigured layouts. Every surface is finished smooth and ready for paint or tile backsplash installation.

Bathroom Remodel Drywall

Bathrooms require moisture-resistant board around tubs, showers, and vanities. During a remodel, we remove old drywall damaged by years of humidity, inspect framing for rot or mold, and install green board or purple board rated for wet environments. We coordinate closely with plumbers so rough-ins are complete before panels go up.

Home Addition Drywall

Adding a room, extending a living area, or converting a garage means tying new drywall into the existing structure. We match panel thickness to adjacent rooms, align seams at transition points, and replicate the wall texture so the addition feels like it was always part of the original home. No visible seams, no mismatched surfaces.

Drywall work during a home remodeling project

Remodeling Drywall Expertise That Shows in the Details

Remodeling drywall demands more than hanging panels. It requires coordinating with electricians, plumbers, and general contractors so walls go up at the right time, not too early and not holding up the schedule. Our crews understand trade sequencing. We know when to step in, when to hold off, and how to keep a renovation moving without creating conflicts between trades working in tight spaces.

Texture matching is where most drywall contractors fall short on remodels. We take samples of your existing wall texture, test our application technique on scrap material, and dial in the pattern before touching your walls. Whether your home has knockdown, orange peel, skip trowel, or a smooth finish, we replicate it so new sections are invisible once painted.

We also handle the demolition side. Removing old drywall, disposing of debris, and prepping the space for new installation are all part of our scope. You get a single crew responsible for teardown through finished product, which eliminates finger-pointing and keeps your project accountable.

Remodeling drywall installation process

Remodeling Drywall Process

Pre-Remodel Assessment

Before any work begins, we inspect the existing walls, measure panel thickness, document the current texture pattern, and identify any conditions behind the drywall that may affect installation. We coordinate with your general contractor to understand the full scope and establish our window in the project timeline.

Demolition and Preparation

We remove old drywall carefully, preserving framing and adjacent surfaces that are staying in place. Debris is bagged and hauled out promptly to keep the jobsite workable. We inspect exposed framing for damage, sistering studs or adding blocking where needed so the new installation has a solid structural foundation.

New Drywall Installation

Panels are cut and fitted around existing plumbing, electrical, and HVAC runs. We use the correct panel type for each area: standard drywall for living spaces, moisture-resistant board for wet areas, and fire-rated panels where code requires them. Every sheet is fastened with proper screw spacing and staggered joints for long-term stability.

Texture Matching and Seamless Integration

After taping and multi-coat finishing, we apply texture that matches your existing walls exactly. We feather transitions between old and new surfaces so there is no visible line where the remodel begins and the original construction ends. The result is a unified surface ready for primer and paint.

Drywall Remodeling FAQs

Can you match new drywall to my existing walls?
Yes. We match panel thickness, texture patterns, and finish levels to blend new work seamlessly with existing walls. This includes replicating knockdown, orange peel, or smooth finishes so you can't tell where old ends and new begins.
How do you protect my furniture and belongings?
We use plastic sheeting, drop cloths, and temporary barriers to contain dust and debris. We also run HEPA filtration during sanding and vacuum thoroughly after each work phase. Your belongings stay protected throughout the project.
Do you remove old drywall during remodels?
Yes. We carefully demo existing drywall when needed, protecting adjacent areas and removing all debris. We coordinate with other trades for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work before installing new drywall.
Can you work around my schedule?
We understand remodeling disrupts your daily routine. We work with you to schedule phases that minimize inconvenience, communicate clearly about what to expect each day, and clean up thoroughly so you can use your space in the evenings.
How long does drywall work take during a remodel?
Timeline depends on project scope. A single-room remodel typically takes three to five days for drywall work. Whole-house remodels take one to three weeks. We provide a detailed schedule during your estimate.

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