How to Hire a Drywall Contractor

Drywall StackAre you considering hiring a drywall contractor for a home improvement or home repair project? If you have ever previously hired a home improvement contractor, you already know that the task can be daunting.  If you feel overwhelmed about finding the right drywall contractor, here are some best practices to help you make an educated choice.

Ask the Drywall Contractor for an Estimate

Schedule a time for your potential drywall contractor to evaluate the project at hand and provide a written estimate for the work involved. The drywall contractor should be willing to travel to see the project at no cost to you. They should also be able to follow up with a written estimate showing the full scope of work involved.

Inquire About Drywall Skill Level and Experience

In addition to the amount of time the contractor has worked in the drywall trade, your potential contractor should have extensive experience in most or all of the following areas of drywall expertise:

Framing

Drywall Hanging

Drywall Taping

Sanding

Dust Removal

Water Damage Repair

Interior Trim Installations

Don’t hesitate to ask your potential drywall contractor about each of these areas of service. This information will help to give you a good idea of their range of experience in the trade. If they have worked in the drywall trade long enough, they will likely have experience in each of the scopes outlined above.

Ask For References

Most drywall contractors with significant experience will be able to provide the names and contact information of a few customers they have worked with in the past who can vouch for their workmanship, timeliness, cleanliness and ability to deliver finished projects within established timelines.

Consider contacting at least two previous customers and ask detailed questions about the projects the drywall contractor worked on. Each customer should be willing to share their experience with the contractor. Talking to references who can verify the drywall professional’s expertise will go a long way toward easing any uncertainty about the potential drywall hire.

Request Licensing and Insurance Credentials

Your potential drywall contractor should be able to provide documentation showing their valid, current license to do work in the state they are operating a business in, as well as their work insurance information. Don’t hesitate to ask for this documentation. Once provided, keep it in a safe place for reference. With a good drywall contractor, you will likely not need to access the documentation. But it does provide added assurance.

Ask for a Written Contract

Once you have followed all the actions above, you are ready to hire. Request a contract from your drywall contractor that outlines the full scope of work to be provided, as well as the cost agreed upon. Having a written contract will help to provide peace of mind during the project.

Remember that the contract must be signed by both parties — you and your drywall contractor – in order to be valid. A copy showing the signatures of both parties should be provided to you prior to the commencement of work.

Let the Drywall Work Commence

You have done your due diligence and you feel confident you have selected a good, qualified drywall contractor. You are now ready to put the project in the hands your chosen drywall professional and see it to fruition, with added assurance that you have properly vetted your drywall hire. Good work.