Is $5,000 to texture the garage walls a fair price?
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I am in the process of a new build and want to make my garage a comfortable hobby workspace. The builder left a 1/2 inch gap between the concrete and drywall. I am planning to have the walls textured and an epoxy floor installed after closing.
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- Apply texture to unfinished drywall surfaces in the garage - Builder-provided upgrade option during new construction
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Category
Painting
Price
$5,000
Quote Date
May 9, 2026
Location
Interior
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