Taping, mudding, sanding, and level 5 skim coats. Walls left flat, clean, and ready for paint.
Most quotes back within 24 hours
Hanging drywall is the fast part. The finish is what you actually live with. Every seam, screw head, and corner has to disappear under joint compound before paint touches the wall. Get the taping wrong and you will see every joint the first sunny afternoon.
Park City Drywall Pros does drywall finishing in Park City UT. Taping, mudding, sanding, corner work, skim coating, and full level 5 finishes. We finish board we hung and board someone else hung. Either way, you get flat, paint ready walls.
Looking for a drywall taper near you? Pick a crew that respects dry times, sands with dust control, and checks the walls in raking light before calling the job done. That is how we work.
Drywall finish comes in levels, 0 through 5. Here is what they mean in plain words:
Board hung, nothing taped. Storage space, or a job you plan to finish later.
Seams taped only. Attics and hidden areas.
Tape plus one coat of mud. Garages and workshops where looks do not matter much.
Two coats. Ready for heavy texture.
Three coats and a sand. The standard for textured walls in most homes.
A thin skim coat over the entire wall. For smooth walls, glossy paint, and rooms with big windows and hard light.
Not sure which one you need? Tell us the room and the paint you have in mind, and we will spec it for you.
Most finishing calls sound like one of these:
You or your framer hung it. We tape, mud, sand, and texture.
Very common. We pick it up from wherever you stopped.
Cracked seams, visible joints, fat corners. We fix it before paint goes on.
Skim coating textured walls flat for a clean, modern look.
Old patches and shiny spots skimmed so the new paint reads even.
We bring it up to living space level.
Big Park City windows show every wave. Level 5 fixes that.
Torn paper faces skimmed back to smooth.
Our process is simple because drywall should not be complicated.
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A quick photo of the damage helps a lot.
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Small repairs from photos. Bigger jobs in person.
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Repairs within days, bigger projects on your timeline.
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Drop cloths down, dust contained, work done clean.
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Walls smooth, texture matched, you inspect before we leave.
If anything looks off, we fix it before you pay.
Level 5 is a thin skim of compound over the whole wall, not just the seams. It costs more than level 4 because it covers everything, and in the right room it is worth every dollar.
You want it where light is unforgiving. Great rooms with two story windows in Park Meadows and Deer Valley. Hallways with a window at the end. Any wall getting dark or glossy paint, where every ripple flashes. If your walls are staying textured, level 4 does the job and we will tell you so.
Starting from bare studs? Our drywall installation page covers the full hang and finish package. Need one patch blended instead? See texture matching.
Finishing work pairs with a lot of other jobs. If your project needs any of these, we can usually fold it in:
A fresh smooth restart for rough or damaged walls.
Walls primed so paint is the only step left.
Scraped, skimmed, and refinished smooth.
For older Old Town and Main Street homes.
Small fixes folded into the finish work.
For media rooms getting finished anyway.
Baths and laundry rooms done right.
For basement and commercial layouts.
Old damaged board out before the new finish.
Free quote. No pressure. Most jobs scheduled the same week.
Park City Drywall Pros covers the full mountain corridor plus the Salt Lake valley.
If you are within an hour of Park City, we can almost certainly get to you. We cover Summit County, Wasatch County, and Salt Lake County with a local crew who knows every back road and HOA in the area.
COUNTIES SERVED
CITIES & TOWNS
ZIP CODES
84060, 84068, 84098
Old Town, Main Street historic district near the Egyptian Theatre, Prospector, Park Meadows, Thaynes Canyon, Deer Valley, Empire Pass, The Canyons Village, Promontory, Glenwild, Jeremy Ranch, Pinebrook, Kimball Junction, and Sun Peak. Homes near Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley Resort, Utah Olympic Park, and McPolin Farm.
84060, 84068, 84098
Downtown Heber, Daniel, Charleston, Independence, Timber Lakes, Red Ledges, Hideout Canyon, and the Highway 40 corridor running past Jordanelle Reservoir.
84060, 84068, 84098
Midway town center, Swiss Alpine area, Soldier Hollow, Interlaken, Memorial Hill, and Wasatch State Park neighborhoods. Lots of vacation homes and second homes here, and we know how to schedule around owners who fly in for a long weekend.
84036
Kamas town, Marion, Francis, Woodland, Samak, and cabins along the Mirror Lake Highway corridor up toward the Uinta foothills.
84107, 84117, 84121, 84123
Murray plus Holladay, Cottonwood Heights, Millcreek, Taylorsville, Midvale, Sandy, and Draper. Established suburbs with both repair and remodel work.
84101 through 84128
Including The Avenues, Capitol Hill near the Utah State Capitol, Sugar House, University area, downtown, and Rose Park. Plus West Valley City, South Salt Lake, North Salt Lake, and Bountiful on request.
Coalville (84017), Henefer (84033), Peoa (84061), Oakley (84055), Wallsburg (84082), Wanship, Hoytsville, Rockport, and the Jordanelle area. If your zip code is not listed and you are close, call us anyway.
Finishing is priced by the area and the finish level. Level 5 costs more than level 4 because it adds a skim over every wall, and we will tell you honestly when you do not need it.
Most rooms take a few days, since each coat of mud needs to dry before the next. You get a written price and a real timeline before we start, and the quote is free.
Taping is setting the paper or mesh tape into the seams. Mudding is the coats of joint compound that go over the tape and screws. Both are part of finishing, and both have to be done right or the seams show.
Level 4 for walls that will be textured, which is most homes here. Level 5 for smooth walls, glossy or dark paint, and rooms with strong window light. We spec it room by room.
Each coat of mud has to dry before the next one goes on. Rushing coats causes cracks and shrink lines later. Cold weather and Park City altitude stretch dry times, and we plan for it.
Yes. We cut out failed tape, re-coat the seams, sand everything flat, and blend it. Fixing it now is much cheaper than painting over it and fixing it later.
Yes. Plenty of homeowners hang their own basement and call us for the finish. We pick it up from wherever you are.
In rooms with big windows, dark or glossy paint, or smooth walls, yes. In a textured bedroom, usually not, and we will say so in the quote.