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Drywall Installation Calgary

Drywall Installation in Calgary
New Builds & Renovations

Full drywall installation for new construction, additions, and renovation projects. Right board type for every application. Written scope, scheduled around your other trades.

Written scope before we start Scheduled around your trades Right board type for every area

Drywall Installation That Sets Up
Every Trade That Follows

Drywall installation is where a renovation or new build goes from structure to space. Done right, it creates a clean, solid substrate that makes the painter's job easier and the finished room look the way it should. Done poorly, it creates problems that show up in every trade that follows — paint, trim, tile.

Our crew installs board efficiently without cutting corners on fastener patterns, board direction, or backing for fixtures. We confirm inspection readiness before we start and sequence our work around your other trades. Written scope, right board for every application, clean install.

If taping and finishing is also required, we provide that as a combined scope — or we can install only and hand off to your finishing crew. Either way, the scope is written before anything is ordered.

Drywall installation Calgary — new construction drywall hanging and boarding

Right Board Type for
Every Application in Calgary

Not all drywall is the same. Using the wrong board in the wrong location is one of the most common and costly mistakes on Calgary renovation projects.

Board TypeWhere We Use ItWhy It Matters
Standard ½"Interior walls and ceilings in main-floor and upper-floor living spacesThe correct board for standard residential and commercial applications where moisture and fire rating are not factors
5⁄8" StandardCeilings in rooms where sag resistance or impact resistance is requiredHeavier board reduces sag on long ceiling spans and provides better sound attenuation
Moisture-ResistantBasements, bathrooms, kitchens, laundry areas, any space adjacent to concretePaper-faced standard board absorbs moisture and grows mold. Moisture-resistant board uses a fibreglass mat facing that resists moisture migration
5⁄8" Type XGarage-to-living-space separations, party walls, fire-rated assemblies per permitRequired by Alberta Building Code for fire-rated assemblies. We confirm fire-rating requirements from the permit drawings before installation

Drywall Installation in Calgary.
What Sets a Good Install Apart.

01
Timing

When is the right time in a construction project to start drywall installation?

After rough-in inspections are passed — electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and insulation all need to be signed off before board goes up. Starting before inspections means potentially cutting into new drywall for inspector access, which is expensive and avoidable. We confirm inspection status before we schedule our crew. On new construction, we also verify that the framing is dry — in Calgary, wood framing can retain moisture from winter construction, and boarding over wet lumber leads to nail pops, tape cracks, and dimensional changes in the finish surface.

02
Technique

What separates a quality drywall install from a fast one?

Three things: board direction, fastener pattern, and backing. Board should be hung horizontally on walls where possible to reduce the total length of seams and keep seams away from the corners of door and window openings — that's where cracks initiate. Fastener pattern matters because overdriven screws break the paper facing and provide no holding strength, and underdriven fasteners create bumps that show through the finish. Backing — installing blocking or additional framing at inside corners, ceiling transitions, and fixture locations — is what determines whether trim, cabinetry, and fixtures have solid material to fasten to. Most of these decisions happen during the install and aren't visible after the board is up. That's why the quality of the crew matters.

03
Board Selection

How do you decide which board to use in different areas of a Calgary renovation?

It starts with the permit drawings and the building code requirements for the specific assembly. Fire-rated walls and ceilings are specified — we don't make those decisions, we execute what's required. For moisture-sensitive areas, our default is moisture-resistant board in any space with potential moisture exposure: basements, bathrooms, laundry rooms, kitchens, and anything adjacent to an exterior wall below grade. Standard board in those locations is a problem waiting to happen in an Alberta climate. We specify the board type by area in the written scope so there's no ambiguity.

04
Trades Coordination

How do you sequence drywall installation around other trades on a renovation?

Communication first. Before we start, we confirm with the GC or homeowner what sequence the other trades are following and when they'll be done in each area. On large renovations, we often work in phases — boarding one section while another is still in rough-in. We don't push into areas that aren't ready, and we don't hold up trades that are waiting on us. When sequencing is tight, we provide daily progress updates to whoever is coordinating the project. The schedule commitment in the written scope includes phasing milestones where relevant.

05
Case Study

Walk us through a drywall installation project in Calgary where trades coordination was critical.

A full second-floor addition on a home in Edgemont — new master suite and two bedrooms added above an existing garage. The framing crew finished in late fall, and there was a question about whether the lumber was dry enough to board. We ran moisture meter readings across the framing and found elevated readings in two areas near the exterior. We flagged it to the GC and delayed boarding those sections by a week while temporary heat was applied. The rest of the addition was boarded on schedule. The mechanical trades worked around us in the sections that were complete. By the time the delayed sections were ready, everything came together within the original project timeline. A week's delay on two walls saved a potential issue with nail pops and tape cracks that would have cost more than the delay.

New construction drywall installation Calgary — boarding before taping and finishing
Case Study — Edgemont, Calgary

Second-Floor Addition.
Moisture Check Saved the Job.

A second-floor addition in Edgemont — new master suite and two bedrooms. Fall construction, framing recently complete. Moisture meter readings flagged elevated levels in two wall sections near the exterior.

We flagged it to the GC. Those sections delayed one week with temporary heat applied. The rest boarded on schedule, trades coordinated around completed sections.

Everything delivered within the original project timeline. A week's delay prevented nail pops, tape cracks, and a callback job at a cost far exceeding the delay.

2nd
Floor Addition
1wk
Delay Flagged
On Schedule
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Drywall Installation FAQ
for Calgary Homeowners

What does drywall installation include?

Installation includes measuring and cutting sheets, hanging board on walls and ceilings, and securing to framing. Taping and finishing is a separate scope unless specified. We always clarify the full scope in writing before work begins.

When in a new construction project should drywall go in?

After framing, rough-in electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and insulation inspections are complete and passed. We confirm inspection status before scheduling our crew to avoid cutting into new board for inspector access.

How much does drywall installation cost in Calgary?

Hanging only runs approximately $0.50–$1.50 per square foot depending on ceiling height and complexity. Full installation including taping and finishing runs $1.50–$3.50 per square foot depending on finish level. We provide written quotes with itemized pricing.

Do you install drywall on ceilings as well as walls?

Yes. We hang on both walls and ceilings. Ceiling work requires additional setup and is priced accordingly. We also install blocking and backing for fixtures, cabinetry, and hardware where specified.

What board types do you use in different areas?

Standard ½" for interior walls and ceilings. 5⁄8" Type X for fire-rated assemblies per permit. Moisture-resistant board for basements, bathrooms, kitchens, and any space adjacent to concrete. We specify board type by area in the written scope.

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Written scope, right board for every area, scheduled around your other trades.