Installation, repair, commercial contracting, and custom drywall work from a team that treats every wall and ceiling like it has their name on it — because it does.
Professional drywall services cover everything from small repairs and patching to full-room installations and multi-story commercial projects. A minor repair can typically be completed in a single visit, while a full room of drywall — including hanging, taping, mudding, and finishing — takes 1 to 2 weeks. Most residential projects in the Omaha area call for a Level 4 finish, with Level 5 recommended for areas with critical lighting.
Every construction company has a starting point. For Bunz & Sonz, it was drywall. This is the trade that launched the business — a family operation built on the belief that walls and ceilings deserve the same attention as every other part of a building.
Most people don't think much about drywall until something goes wrong. Water damage after a Nebraska storm, cracks spreading through a settling home, a remodel that needs new walls framed and finished. But the quality of drywall work is what makes or breaks a finished room. Poor taping shows through paint. Rushed corners look cheap for years.
Our experience covers the full range — from patching a fist-sized hole in a hallway to hanging and finishing drywall across an entire commercial buildout. We've done drywall for dental office remodels and music venue renovations right here in the Omaha area, handling the kind of large-scale commercial installations that demand precision and tight scheduling. Whether it's your living room or a tenant space, the standard is the same.
From a single repair to a full commercial installation, we bring the same level of care and craftsmanship to every drywall project we take on.
A straightforward approach whether you need a quick repair or a full-scale installation.
We look at the scope, take measurements, and discuss what you need — whether it's a new installation, a repair, or a commercial buildout. Every project starts with understanding the full picture.
You receive a detailed proposal covering materials, labor, and timeline. We walk through it with you so there's no guesswork about what the project involves or what it costs.
Our crew handles the work with a clean, organized workspace. Hanging, taping, mudding, sanding — each step is done properly before moving to the next. No shortcuts.
We don't cut corners on finishing. Every seam, corner, and surface gets proper attention. We inspect the work under critical lighting and don't call it done until it's right.
It depends on the scope. A small repair or patch can often be completed in a single visit, while hanging and finishing drywall for a full room or addition typically takes one to two weeks. Larger commercial projects are scheduled based on the buildout timeline. We'll give you a clear timeframe during the estimate so you can plan around it.
Drywall finish levels range from Level 0 (no finishing) to Level 5 (a skim coat over the entire surface for the smoothest possible result). Most residential walls are finished to Level 4, which means joints are taped, mudded, and sanded smooth. Level 5 is typically used for areas with critical lighting or high-gloss paint. We'll recommend the right level based on your project and how the space will be used.
Yes. Texture matching is one of the most common requests we handle, especially for repairs after water damage or when opening up a wall for a remodel. We match orange peel, knockdown, skip trowel, and other common textures so the repaired area blends with the surrounding wall.
Absolutely. We do commercial drywall installation for tenant buildouts, office spaces, medical facilities, and retail environments. We've completed commercial projects including dental office remodels and music venue renovations that required significant drywall work. Our crew is experienced with metal stud framing and the scheduling demands of commercial construction.
It depends on the extent of the damage. Small holes, hairline cracks, and minor water stains can usually be repaired with a patch and fresh finishing. However, if drywall has been saturated by water, shows signs of mold, or has significant structural damage, replacement is the better route. We'll assess the situation during our visit and give you an honest recommendation — we're not going to suggest a full replacement when a repair will do the job.
Whether it's a repair, a new installation, or a commercial project, give us a call. We'll take a look, give you an honest assessment, and put together a free estimate.
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