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Bathroom Drywall and Repaint

The had a bad experience where a private contractor had made the new drywall in the guest bath look very rough. They were going to smooth out the drywall and repaint the walls to make them look new again. They had known Johnathan and expected his work to bring quality. We thoroughly sanded and afraid down the imperfections in the drywall. Followed by a light skim coat where necessary and two coats of finish paint. In the end the walls looked as smooth as they should’ve from the beginning. The clients said “It’s a lot easier to look at now!”
Jonathan Walla

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