Walls That Go Up Right the First Time
Drywall Installation in Collinsville for new construction, additions, and remodels requiring solid preparation for finishing
Legacy Plastering handles professional drywall installation across Collinsville for homeowners building new rooms, finishing basements, or completing additions that need walls ready for paint and trim. You're working with framed spaces that require board hanging, fastening, and alignment that creates a solid foundation for the finishing stages that follow. Proper installation means sheets are positioned to minimize seams, fastened securely without overdriving screws, and aligned so corners meet cleanly and ceilings remain level across the entire span.
The installation process involves measuring and cutting sheets to fit around windows, doors, electrical boxes, and other openings, then fastening them to studs using screws spaced according to code requirements. Joints are staggered to prevent long seams that crack under settling, and board edges are supported properly to avoid sagging or movement over time. This phase sets up the finishing work, so any misalignment, gaps, or fastening errors create problems that become visible after taping and painting. Drywall installation works in residential homes, garages, commercial spaces, and any environment where a smooth, paintable wall surface is required.
If you're framing a new space in Collinsville and need drywall installed efficiently to keep your project moving, reach out to discuss your timeline and layout.

Why Installation Quality Affects Every Stage After
You're creating the surface that will be taped, mudded, sanded, primed, and painted, so the precision of the hanging phase determines how much correction work is needed later. Sheets that are cut accurately fit tightly around fixtures and openings, reducing the amount of joint compound required to fill gaps. Fasteners driven to the correct depth hold the board firmly without breaking the paper face, which weakens the board and creates dimples that show through paint. Proper board alignment ensures corners are straight and ceilings are flat, which matters when trim is installed and lighting reveals any irregularities.
After installation, you'll see walls and ceilings covered with drywall that is secure, aligned, and ready for the finishing process without visible gaps, unsupported edges, or fastener problems. Legacy Plastering ensures boards are installed in the correct orientation, seams are staggered, and all edges are supported by framing or backing material. The result is a stable wall system that won't crack or sag as the building settles and that provides a consistent surface for mudding and sanding.
The installation includes fastening, cutting around openings, and placing boards in the most efficient layout to reduce waste and seams. This service does not include framing, insulation, finishing, or painting. The crew coordinates with other trades to ensure electrical and plumbing work is complete before drywall goes up, and they maintain a clean work area to avoid interfering with other contractors on site.
Questions About Drywall Installation
Homeowners and contractors in Collinsville often ask about the installation process when planning new construction or remodeling projects that involve adding walls or ceilings.
How long does drywall installation take for a typical room?
A standard bedroom or living room can be hung in one day, but larger spaces or complex layouts with multiple openings and angles require more time for accurate cutting and fitting.
What thickness of drywall is used for walls versus ceilings?
Walls typically use half-inch drywall, while ceilings often require five-eighths-inch board for added rigidity and sag resistance across longer spans between joists.
Why does screw spacing matter during installation?
Screws must be spaced close enough to prevent the board from pulling away from the framing as it settles, but not so close that they weaken the board or create excessive dimples to fill during finishing.
When should drywall installation happen in the construction sequence?
Drywall goes up after framing inspection, insulation, rough electrical, and plumbing are complete, so walls don't need to be opened again for behind-the-wall work.
What happens if framing isn't perfectly straight in a Collinsville home?
The installer compensates by shimming low spots, adjusting board placement, or notifying the contractor if framing issues will prevent a flat, code-compliant wall surface.
If you're ready to install drywall in your new or remodeled space and want to coordinate timing with your project schedule, contact Legacy Plastering to review the layout and confirm readiness for installation.