Melbourne & West Melbourne, FL
Drywall repair & installation in Melbourne, FL
Melbourne runs from mid-century block bungalows in Eau Gallie to new infill off Wickham, and its drywall needs run the same range: repairs that disappear into older walls, and clean hang-and-finish installation for the remodels and additions this city keeps earning.
from a 1958 Eau Gallie bungalow to a 2024 build — same standard, same phone number
What the work looks like here
A huge share of older Melbourne homes are concrete block with furring behind the board, so exterior-wall patches anchor differently than interior ones — local routine, not a surprise.
Eau Gallie and the older neighborhoods carry heavy ceiling textures and the occasional plaster-to-drywall transition. Blending across those takes patience, and pre-1980s texture gets tested before disturbance.
Kitchen walls opened, garages converted, additions tied into original structure — Melbourne generates steady installation work, and the new-to-old seam is where finish quality shows.
Patch-and-texture turnovers for Melbourne landlords, coordinated with painters so units rent on schedule.
The full lineup runs at every local address — repair, installation, finishing, ceilings, texture — with cost factors that follow the job, not the zip code.
Local questions
Do you cover all of Melbourne?
Yes — Eau Gallie, downtown, West Melbourne, Lake Washington, the Wickham corridor, out to Melbourne Village. Name the neighborhood and you'll get a direct answer.
My house is 1960s block. Does that change a repair?
It changes the anchoring, not the outcome. Furred block walls are standard local construction, and patches on them are planned for it — including the shallower cavity behind the board.
Can old heavy ceiling texture be matched?
Usually, with skill — and sometimes the smarter, similarly priced answer is refinishing the ceiling plane to a modern texture. Pre-early-1980s texture gets the asbestos-testing conversation first.
Request a quote in Melbourne
Name the neighborhood and describe the damage or project — from a bungalow crack to a Wickham-corridor addition.
Old walls, new walls, one standard
Melbourne's whole housing range, finished to the same light.