With over 10 years in the drywall business, what you're getting is experience. We pay very close attention to detail, from start to finish, providing you with quality workmanship throughout the duration of the job. Each and every project is just as important to us as the next, and we pride ourselves on our dedication to leaving your job site having you more than satisfied. We handle all types of drywall jobs, and no job is too big or small. We look forward to working together with you to make your dream project a reality!
"These guys worked quickly and did a great job! Very happy with the work done ?"
Susan F on March 2019
With over 10 years in the drywall business, what you're getting is experience. We pay very close attention to detail, from start to finish, providing you with quality workmanship throughout the duration of the job. Each and every project is just as important to us as the next, and we pride ourselves on our dedication to leaving your job site having you more than satisfied. We handle all types of drywall jobs, and no job is too big or small. We look forward to working together with you to make your dream project a reality!
"These guys worked quickly and did a great job! Very happy with the work done ?"
Susan F on March 2019
We are a family owned full service contractor and construction company that has been in business for over 30 years in Louisiana and Mississippi.
We are a family owned full service contractor and construction company that has been in business for over 30 years in Louisiana and Mississippi.
Additional email - info@mozahebert.com.
"Work was very well done. Any adjustments were done to specifications."
Phillip D on March 2021
Additional email - info@mozahebert.com.
"Work was very well done. Any adjustments were done to specifications."
Phillip D on March 2021
Residential and commercial electrical.No job to big or to small
Residential and commercial electrical.No job to big or to small
State licesned Contractor, from patios, to custom homes
State licesned Contractor, from patios, to custom homes
Established in 1952 in Picayune,MS. Experts in commercial/residential for interior and exterior painting. License and insured. Serving Southeast Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast for over 65 years.
Established in 1952 in Picayune,MS. Experts in commercial/residential for interior and exterior painting. License and insured. Serving Southeast Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast for over 65 years.
Sub- contractor
Sub- contractor
Aluminum Designs is a trusted company for aluminum patio covers and carports, sunrooms, screen porches, and pool enclosures. We are licensed and insured with local entities as well as the state board of contractors. Our goal is customer satisfaction and quality craftsmanship. We do not hire sub-contractors. Trent Sonier is the ONLY owner. Aluminum Designs is NOT affiliated with any other aluminum company or other contractors. Always FREE ESTIMATES. We take cash or checks only. We have lots of references, material samples, and photographs. Aluminum Designs is Mississippi's only authorized MEGAVIEW enclosure contractor.
Aluminum Designs is a trusted company for aluminum patio covers and carports, sunrooms, screen porches, and pool enclosures. We are licensed and insured with local entities as well as the state board of contractors. Our goal is customer satisfaction and quality craftsmanship. We do not hire sub-contractors. Trent Sonier is the ONLY owner. Aluminum Designs is NOT affiliated with any other aluminum company or other contractors. Always FREE ESTIMATES. We take cash or checks only. We have lots of references, material samples, and photographs. Aluminum Designs is Mississippi's only authorized MEGAVIEW enclosure contractor.
Clear Concepts is operated with a CEO of 17 years home improvement. We currently have a staff of 5 skilled laborers. All consultations and estimates are free of charge.
Clear Concepts is operated with a CEO of 17 years home improvement. We currently have a staff of 5 skilled laborers. All consultations and estimates are free of charge.
Converting plaster to drywall requires between three days and one week for a standard-sized room. The timeline includes the removal of existing plaster, the installation of drywall panels, and the application of finishing compounds. Each finishing coat needs time to dry completely before the next application, which extends the overall schedule.
For multi-room projects, expect several weeks of work. Always build additional time into your schedule for unexpected challenges like discovering structural issues behind walls.
Upon discovering potentially hazardous materials like asbestos or lead paint, immediately stop all demolition work. These substances require professional handling by certified remediation specialists using proper containment procedures.
Never attempt to remove these materials yourself, as improper handling can release dangerous particles throughout your home. Contact local environmental testing services to confirm the presence of hazardous materials before proceeding with any further work on your walls.
The decision to replace historic plaster with drywall requires careful consideration of both practical and preservation factors. While drywall offers easier repairs and modern convenience, original plaster contributes significantly to a historic home's authenticity and character.
Many preservation-minded homeowners choose a middle path—repairing plaster in visible, architecturally significant spaces while using drywall in less prominent areas or rooms that experience moisture issues. Check with local historic preservation guidelines, as some districts have specific requirements for maintaining period features.
When your walls are opened during plaster removal, you have an ideal opportunity to address other home improvement needs. Consider upgrading insulation to improve energy efficiency, modernizing outdated electrical wiring, or updating plumbing lines. Adding new electrical outlets or communication wiring becomes much simpler during this phase. Tackling these improvements while walls are already open is significantly more cost-effective than addressing them later as separate projects that would require reopening finished walls.