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repair cracked drywall and gaps on 2nd floor
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Is $9,250 to repair cracked drywall and gaps on 2nd floor a fair price?

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I am in the process of buying this old home. The second floor has cracked drywall and numerous gaps. I am considering options like placing screws, sanding, and applying mud, or potentially capping or doing a total tear down. I am looking for advice and YouTube video recommendations.

Quote Details

Repair cracked drywall and numerous gaps on the second floor. This quote is to address the existing damage throughout the finished space on the upper level. - Location: Second floor - Damage Type: Cracked drywall, numerous gaps - Areas: Walls, ceilings (including sloped areas)

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$9,250

Quote Date

May 21, 2025

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