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— Service Area

Drywall in Omaha, NE.

Our home base. From historic Dundee bungalows to new construction in West Omaha, we work across every neighborhood in the city.

— What we do most in Omaha

Local highlights.

  • Historic plaster repair
  • New construction installs
  • Same-week scheduling
  • Water damage restoration
  • Kitchen and bath remodels

— ZIP Codes Served

68102 · 68104 · 68105 · 68106 · 68108 · 68114 · 68116 · 68130 · 68132 · 68134 · 68144 · 68164

— About Omaha

Omaha is where we live, work, and answer the phone. We've spent two decades inside the city's homes — patching plaster in century-old Dundee bungalows, finishing basements in Aksarben, and hanging board on new builds out past 192nd. Every neighborhood has its quirks: the older the home, the more plaster and lath; the newer the build, the more emphasis on tight Level 4 finishes under raking light.

— Neighborhoods we serve

DundeeBensonAksarbenMidtownWest OmahaOld MarketFlorenceCountry ClubField ClubMorton Meadows

— Common Omaha projects

What we do most around here.

01

Plaster patch in older homes

Dundee, Field Club, and Country Club homes regularly need plaster stabilization and skim-coating.

02

Basement finishing in midtown

Turn a stone or block basement into livable square footage — moisture-aware and code-compliant.

03

New-build finishing west of 168th

Production-scheduled hang, tape, and finish for builders and homeowners alike.

— Services in Omaha

Every service we offer is available in Omaha.

— Recent work

Projects in and around Omaha.

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— Local context

What drywall work in Omaha actually looks like.

Omaha has a mix of housing stock that keeps a drywall contractor honest. Mid-century ranches with original plaster, post-war bungalows that have been remodeled two or three times, 1990s split-levels with builder-grade knockdown ceilings, and a steady run of new construction on the edges of town — every one of them brings a different substrate, a different texture, and a different set of expectations.

The pace of the seasons in NE adds another layer. Long, dry winters with the furnace running pull moisture out of drywall and open up seams that were fine in October. Spring and summer humidity push it the other way. Settlement cracks at door corners, popped nails along long ceiling runs, and hairline cracks marching up a stairwell wall are almost a calendar event for a lot of Omaha homeowners. None of it is alarming — but none of it goes away on its own, either.

Most of our Omaha calls start with a photo and end with a wall that nobody can find the patch on. That's the standard. If a finished repair stands out in raking light from a south-facing window, we haven't earned the visit.

— Homes & buildings

The buildings we work on around Omaha.

Different eras and building types call for different drywall — the right board, the right tape, and the right finish for the surface that's already there.

Pre-1960 plaster homes

Lath and plaster walls that move with the seasons. We stabilize, skim, and blend new drywall into existing plaster so the transition disappears. No tearing the whole room out unless it has to come out.

1970s–1990s tract homes

Knockdown and orange peel everywhere, popped nails along ceiling runs, and the occasional water stain from an upstairs bathroom. Bread-and-butter repair and texture-match work.

Modern remodels & additions

Open-concept rebuilds, primary-suite expansions, basement finishes. We integrate with framers and electricians, hit the schedule, and hand off paint-ready Level 4 (or Level 5 where it's earned).

Light commercial & TI work

Office build-outs, retail tenant improvements, and small mixed-use spaces. Fire-rated assemblies, after-hours work in occupied buildings, and clean handoff to the next trade.

— Seasonal notes

Drywall changes with the NE weather.

Compound dries differently in February than it does in July. Houses move differently too. Here's how we plan around it on Omaha jobs.

Winter (Dec–Feb)

Dry indoor air pulls moisture out of fresh compound fast, which sounds good but actually causes shrinkage cracks if coats are rushed. We slow the schedule down a half day per coat and the seams stay flat through spring.

Spring (Mar–May)

Settlement cracks from the long winter open up and become visible. Most of our spring calls are crack repair and re-texturing on ceilings that looked fine in fall. Best time of year to take care of it.

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Peak humidity. Compound dries slower, so we build that into the schedule. Great season for basement work, popcorn-ceiling removal, and any job that benefits from open windows.

Fall (Sep–Nov)

Our busiest season for remodels — homeowners want it finished before the holidays. We book out 2–4 weeks ahead and prioritize honest scheduling over over-promising.

— What Omaha asks first

The honest answers, before we even visit.

A handful of questions come up on almost every estimate call. Here's how we answer them on the phone — before anyone's time gets spent.

  • Do I need to be home?

    For the estimate, yes — it's a 20-minute walk-through. During the work, no. Most of our jobs are done with a key or a code; we lock up, vacuum, and text photos at the end of every day.

  • Will my house be covered in dust?

    No. We use plastic containment, zip walls, and vacuum-assisted sanding. The work area is dusty; the rest of the house isn't.

  • Can you match a texture from 1978?

    Yes. We sample the existing pattern, test on a board until it matches, then spray. If it doesn't blend, we re-test before touching the wall.

  • How long will this take?

    Most repairs are 2–4 trips spread across a week — short visits with drying time between. Whole-room finishes are 3–7 working days. We give a written timeline with the estimate, not a guess on the phone.

— Why Omaha chooses us

Local craftsmanship, treated like it's our own home.

Quick to Omaha

Short drive from our shop — we respond fast and arrive on time, every time.

Licensed & insured

Full general liability coverage valid in NE. Certificates on request.

BBB accredited

Twenty years of finish work and a reputation we won't risk on a sloppy job.

Honest scheduling

Written estimates inside 24 hours and arrival windows we actually keep.

20+

Years of finish work

24 hr

Average estimate turnaround in Omaha

100%

Licensed & insured

0

Travel fees inside the metro

— How it works in Omaha

From your first call to a clean walk-through.

01

Reach out

Call or text photos of the project. We'll confirm we serve Omaha (we do) and book a visit.

02

Free estimate

On-site walk-through or photo review, followed by a written quote inside 24 hours.

03

Scheduled work

Pick a date that works. We confirm arrival time and materials the day before.

04

Walk-through

Review the finished work with you before we leave. Paint-ready, clean job site.

"Showed up on time, took care of the house, and the wall looks better than it did before the damage. Couldn't ask for more."

— Homeowner · Omaha, NE

— Common questions

Omaha FAQ

How fast can you get to Omaha?
We typically schedule Omaha jobs within the same week. Urgent water-damage calls are prioritized — reach out by phone for fastest response.
Is there a travel fee for Omaha?
No. Omaha is part of our standard service area, included in every estimate at no extra cost.
Are you licensed and insured in NE?
Yes. We carry full general liability insurance valid throughout NE and provide certificates on request.
Do you handle both residential and commercial in Omaha?
Yes — homes, rentals, offices, retail, and small commercial build-outs are all part of our regular Omaha schedule.

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