



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.
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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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