Spokane Drywall Solutions provides professional drywall taping and mudding for seam finishing across Spokane, WA, delivering clean, smooth, and long-lasting interior wall results. Our team handles everything from joint compound application to complete drywall seam finishing for commercial businesses and residential clients alike. Whether your commercial property needs a polished finish or your home walls require careful taping, we bring the right skills to every project.
We work with commercial businesses, retail spaces, office buildings, and homeowners who want smooth, professional-grade walls they can be proud of. Our crew is fully trained in multi-coat mud systems, feathering techniques, and precision tape application used on hundreds of completed projects. We proudly serve clients in Liberty Lake, WA, Cheney, WA, Hayden, ID, Coeur d'Alene, ID, and Deer Park, WA, and the surrounding areas.
Spokane Drywall Solutions provide high-quality drywall services in Spokane, WA, with a focus on precision, durability, and clean finishes on every project. Our team is committed to delivering reliable workmanship and results that stand up to time, moisture, and daily wear.
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Flat seam taping is one of the most common and critical steps in any drywall project, and our team handles it with precision every time. We apply drywall mesh or paper tape over every seam to lock the joint and prevent cracking over time.
Commercial spaces like offices and retail stores benefit the most from tight, flat seams that hold up under demanding daily conditions. Homeowners also count on our flat seam work to keep their walls looking clean, even, and ready for paint.
Our multi-coat joint compound process starts with a base coat that fills the seam, followed by smoother, thinner coats that gradually build a seamless surface. Each coat needs proper drying time before we sand and apply the next layer, and our team respects that process every time.
Commercial drywall projects often require tighter tolerances, and our multi-coat method delivers the consistency those spaces demand. We apply joint compound carefully across every inch to avoid ridges, bubbles, or uneven spots that could show up through paint.
Corners are one of the trickiest areas in drywall finishing, and our team uses both paper tape and metal beading to handle them cleanly and precisely. Inside corners get careful hand-taping and mudding so the angle stays sharp without cracking as the building settles over time.
Outside corners receive durable metal or vinyl bead reinforcement before mud coats are applied, giving you a straight and solid edge. Whether we're finishing a commercial office hallway or a residential living room, our corner work always comes out clean and professional.
Ceiling seams are especially difficult because any imperfection catches light and becomes highly visible once the room is painted and lit properly. Our team uses lightweight compound and wide knives to feather ceiling seams smoothly across the entire surface without leaving ridges or lap marks.
Butt joints — where two flat drywall ends meet — require extra layers of mud and careful feathering to blend into the surrounding surface. We handle both ceiling and butt joint finishing on commercial buildings and residential homes throughout the Spokane area.
New construction projects require drywall taping and seam finishing to be completed efficiently and at a high standard before flooring, trim, and paint can move forward on schedule. Our team works closely with general contractors and project managers to meet tight construction timelines without sacrificing the quality of the finished wall surface. Commercial new builds like office complexes, retail stores, and medical facilities count on us to deliver smooth, inspection-ready walls across large square footages. Residential new construction clients get that same level of care on every room, hallway, and ceiling in their brand-new home.
Remodels often involve patching new drywall into existing walls, which creates seam and texture matching challenges that only an experienced finishing crew can handle well. Our team blends new taping and mudding work seamlessly into existing surfaces so the renovation area does not stand out from the rest of the room. Commercial remodels in retail spaces, restaurants, and office buildings especially need invisible seam work so the finished space looks clean and professional throughout. Residential remodels benefit from our ability to match existing wall finishes closely, saving homeowners the cost of refinishing entire rooms.
Damaged drywall from water, impact, or settling often leaves seams that are cracked, bubbling, or separated and need professional mudding and taping to be properly restored. Our team cuts out damaged sections, installs new drywall patches, and tapes and muds the new seams to blend perfectly with the surrounding wall surface. Commercial properties like rental buildings and office spaces need quick, clean patch finishing to maintain their appearance and avoid further damage from exposed seams or gaps. Homeowners can count on our repair and patch finishing to make damaged walls look like nothing ever happened in the first place.
The materials used in drywall taping and mudding matter just as much as the technique, which is why we only use trusted, professional-grade products on every project. We choose the right type of joint compound — all-purpose, lightweight, or setting-type — based on the specific demands of your project and environment.
Commercial projects in high-traffic buildings get extra attention to material selection because those walls face more stress and need seams that will not crack or separate over time. Using the right tape and compound from the start is one of the simplest ways we protect the long-term quality of your finished walls.
Consistency is what our clients notice most, whether they are a commercial contractor managing multiple project sites or a homeowner finishing one room in their house. Every member of our crew follows the same careful process — prep, tape, coat, feather, sand, inspect — so the result is always smooth and professional, no matter who is on the job.
We train our team to maintain high standards on both large commercial jobs and smaller residential projects because the quality of your walls should never depend on which crew member shows up. That consistency is one of the biggest reasons clients across Spokane and the surrounding region trust us with their drywall finishing work.
Drywall taping and mudding can create dust and debris, but our team takes care to protect your space and clean up properly after each stage of the finishing process. We use drop cloths, dust barriers, and careful work habits to keep surrounding areas clean so your project site stays organized and other trades can move forward without delays.
Commercial clients especially value our clean work habits because keeping the job site tidy helps their overall construction schedule stay on track and avoids conflicts with other contractors. You can count on our team to treat your space with respect from the first coat of mud to the final sanding and inspection.
Paper tape is stronger and less prone to cracking over time, which makes it the preferred choice for flat seams and inside corners on most professional drywall projects. Fiberglass mesh tape is self-adhesive and easier to apply, but it typically requires a setting-type compound to achieve the same strength as paper tape over the long term. Our team chooses the right tape type based on your specific project conditions, wall location, and the type of finish level your space requires.
Most professional seam finishing jobs require a minimum of three coats — a base coat to bed the tape, a second coat to build up the surface, and a finish coat to achieve a smooth, paintable surface. Each coat must dry fully before the next one is applied, and light sanding between coats helps the compound bond and the surface stay flat. Skipping coats or rushing drying time is one of the most common causes of visible seams and cracking after paint goes on.
Yes, cracked or bubbling seams can be repaired by carefully removing the old tape, cleaning out any loose compound, and re-taping the seam with fresh joint compound applied in proper coats. The key is identifying why the original seam failed — whether from moisture, improper installation, or settling — before the repair is made so the same problem does not return. Our team inspects the condition of every seam before beginning repairs to make sure the fix addresses the root cause and delivers a lasting result.
Most residential and commercial walls require a Level 4 or Level 5 finish before paint is applied, depending on how much sheen the paint has and how critical the lighting conditions are in the space. Level 4 involves a full coat of compound over all seams, fasteners, and corner beads with minimal surface defects visible, while Level 5 adds a skim coat over the entire surface for the smoothest possible result. Our team can assess your specific space and paint plan to recommend the correct finish level so your walls look great once paint goes on.
Ceiling seam finishing follows the same general process as walls but requires extra care because ceiling seams are more visible under direct and angled lighting than wall seams typically are. We use lightweight joint compound on ceilings to reduce sag risk during application, and we feather seams wider than on walls to make sure no ridges or edges show up under light. Commercial spaces with open ceilings or strong overhead lighting especially benefit from the extra attention we put into ceiling seam finishing to deliver a professional, polished result.