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New build drywall in Parkview that does not hold up the trades

The drywall makes or breaks a new Parkview build — get the boarding square, the tape tight and the finish flat and everything after goes smoothly. In Parkview we board, tape, mud and finish new construction to a smooth Level 4 or 5, with fire-rated, moisture-resistant and soundproof board wherever the plan calls for it. Parkview is an Jasper Place community with a mix of older homes and newer builds, so new-construction work here is steady. We cover Parkview, Britannia Youngstown, Canora, Crestwood and Jasper Place, 7 days a week.

New Construction Drywall Parkview Edmonton

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Choosing board for each room

Not all one product

A new Parkview home typically needs standard board through most rooms, moisture-resistant in bathrooms and laundry, Type X in the garage assembly and any rated separation, and sometimes acoustic assemblies in bedrooms or a theatre.

Ordered by room

Getting that mix right at ordering avoids the substitution that happens when the wrong board is what is on site.

Parkview drywall in context

About Parkview

One of the City's larger neighbourhoods, dating to the 1950s, Parkview is a beautiful area featuring mature trees, attractively landscaped homes on quiet streets, and breathtaking views of the river valley.

What we see in Parkview

In Parkview the drywall work is plaster and lath repair, popcorn and stipple ceiling removal, careful patching into original surfaces. We confirm what your home actually needs on site, in writing, before anything starts.

What has to be complete before we start

The gate list

Framing signed off, mechanical and electrical rough-in inspected, insulation and vapour barrier in and passed, and the building closed in and able to hold temperature.

Why we insist

Boarding over an uninspected rough-in means opening a finished wall. On an Parkview build that is days lost and a trade relationship damaged, so we would rather hold a start date than take one that is not ready.

Common new construction situations in Parkview

In Parkview, parkview sits in Edmonton's Jasper Place district. One of the City's larger neighbourhoods, dating to the 1950s, Parkview is a beautiful area featuring mature trees, attractively landscaped homes on quiet streets, and breathtaking views of the river valley. Across roughly 1,280 homes here, the drywall work is plaster and lath repair, popcorn and stipple ceiling removal, careful patching into original surfaces. We cover Parkview and the surrounding Jasper Place district, 7 days a week. Free on-site quote, one fixed price, and work that holds up after.

Our Parkview new construction process, step by step

Board square and to spec

A clean finish in Parkview starts with boarding — we hang square and tight, stagger joints and put the right board type on every surface the plan specifies.

Tape, coat and finish

We tape, apply mud coats with full drying time between each, then sand to a flat Level 4 or 5. New-build drywall that cracks or telegraphs seams usually had its coats rushed; the Parkview schedule allows full drying, plus a light check before paint.

Level of finish, room by room

Match it to the light

Most Parkview rooms are well served by Level 4. Great rooms, tall entries and any wall with a window running down it justify Level 5.

Deciding at the right time

This is a framing-stage decision, not a taping-stage one, because it changes the schedule. Deciding late compresses the coats at exactly the point where compression causes cracks.

Board layout, and why it decides the finish

Fewer joints, better wall

Hanging board to minimise joints — especially butt joints, which have no factory taper — makes the biggest single difference to how a finished Parkview wall looks.

Sheet length matters

Longer sheets cost slightly more and eliminate joints. On a long hallway or a great room wall that trade is worth making, and it is a decision made at ordering, not at taping.

Simple, clean, on schedule — New Construction Drywall in Parkview Edmonton

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Free quote

We come out to your Parkview Edmonton property, take a real look at the new construction drywall, and hand you a fixed price on the spot — no guessing, no vague ballpark. Every new construction drywall quote in Parkview Edmonton starts with an honest, on-site assessment.

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Book a day

We pick a day that works for your schedule and show up on time, ready to start the new construction drywall in Parkview Edmonton. No back-and-forth rescheduling — once it's booked, our team is there.

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The work

We keep the dust under control and protect your Parkview Edmonton home while we finish the new construction drywall to a clean, paint-ready standard. Floors covered, doors sealed off, and the site left tidy at the end of every day.

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Walk it with you

We don't pack up till you've walked the finished new construction drywall with us and you're happy with the result in Parkview Edmonton. If anything needs a second look, we handle it before we call the job done.

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New Construction Drywall Parkview Edmonton: your questions answered

Do you stand behind your new construction drywall in Parkview in Edmonton?
Yes. We walk the finished Parkview job with you before we hand it off for paint, and if something is not right we come back and make it right.
Can you work in an Alberta winter?
Yes, if the building can hold a steady temperature through the taping stage with ventilation to carry moisture off. Compound will not cure in a cold building, and forcing it produces joints that crack once the heat goes on.
What finish level should a new home be?
Most rooms are well served by Level 4; great rooms, tall entries and walls with a window running down them justify Level 5. It is a framing-stage decision because deciding late compresses the coats and causes cracking.
Can you keep to our construction schedule?
We quote a sequence with durations rather than a single date, tell you what must be complete before we start, and flag early if something slips. That is more useful than a confident date that moves twice.
Can you work to our construction schedule?
Yes, and we would rather commit to a sequence than a single date. We tell you what must be complete before we start, roughly how long each stage takes, and what would push it — so if something slips, you know early.
Can you finish a Parkview new build to Level 5?
Yes — we finish new construction to a flat Level 4 or, where the paint spec calls for it, a full Level 5 skim on feature areas in your Parkview build.

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