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Drywall Service

Commercial Drywall

Commercial spaces run on a different clock and a different code book than homes. We handle tenant improvements, build-outs, and repairs to plan and to spec — and schedule around your business so the doors stay open.

Commercial Drywall

Commercial Drywall We Handle

  • Tenant improvements — reconfiguring or finishing leased space for a new tenant or a new use.
  • Office, retail, restaurant, and medical build-outs — new partitions, ceilings, and finishes to plan.
  • Metal-stud partitions — hung and finished on the light-gauge steel framing commercial work is built on.
  • Fire- and sound-rated assemblies — rated walls, shaft walls, and demising partitions where code or the tenant requires them.
  • Suspended-grid and hard-lid ceilings — coordinated with the ceiling, mechanical, and electrical trades.
  • Repairs and refreshes — patching, texture, and Level 5 skim for occupied commercial spaces.
Commercial tenant space mid-build — drywalled partition walls under an open ceiling of exposed ductwork, with a stack of drywall sheets and a scissor lift on site

Commercial Drywall

Built to Plan, to Spec, and to Code

Commercial drywall lives or dies on the details in the drawings — assembly types, fire and sound ratings, and inspection sign-offs. We build to the plan set and the specs, coordinate our stage with the general contractor and the other trades, and finish to the level the space calls for so it passes inspection and looks right on opening day.

Commercial Drywall

Fire-Rated and Sound Assemblies

Commercial code treats walls and ceilings as engineered assemblies, not just drywall on studs. We build them the way the rating requires.

  • Fire-rated partitions and ceilings — the correct Type X board, layering, and fasteners for the UL assembly on the drawings, fire-taped so the rating stays continuous.
  • Demising and corridor walls — the rated separations between tenants and along exit corridors.
  • Shaft walls — around elevators, stairs, and mechanical chases.
  • Sound-rated (STC) partitions — the assemblies that keep an office, exam room, or conference room private.
Completed commercial build-out with taped and finished drywall walls, framed door openings and a finished ceiling along a window wall

Commercial Drywall

Scheduled Around Your Business

An open business can't have a dusty job site in the middle of the floor during business hours. We work after hours and weekends when needed, contain and control dust, and phase the work so you can keep operating while the space comes together. And because our sister team at Wild Fox Painting handles commercial coating, drywall and paint move as one coordinated handoff — one point of contact for both.

Drywall + Paint. Coordinated.

Patches that disappear, not patches you live with.

Most drywall jobs end at the wall — we finish the job by texturing, priming, and repainting through Wild Fox Painting . Two specialty teams, one coordinated handoff — no visible patch. One estimate, one schedule, one point of contact.

FAQ

Common questions about commercial drywall.

Yes — tenant improvements, new build-outs, and remodels for offices, retail, restaurants, medical suites, and mixed-use space. We hang and finish metal-stud partitions and ceilings to the plan set, coordinate with the other trades, and finish to the level the space calls for.

That's the norm on commercial work. We build to the drawings and specifications, coordinate our drywall stage with the GC and the framing, mechanical, electrical, and ceiling trades, and work to the inspection schedule so the job stays on track.

Yes. For occupied spaces we schedule after hours and on weekends, contain and control dust, and phase the work so you can keep operating. We'll plan the sequence with you up front.

Yes. We build the UL fire-rated wall and ceiling assemblies, demising and corridor walls, and shaft walls the code and drawings require, fire-taped so the rating stays continuous — plus sound-rated (STC) partitions where privacy matters, like offices and exam rooms.

Commercial work is built on light-gauge metal studs rather than wood, follows engineered fire- and sound-rated assemblies, has to meet commercial code and inspections, and is usually coordinated with a GC and a full set of trades on a schedule. We're set up for that — and we can coordinate the commercial paint through our sister team at Wild Fox Painting.

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