St. George Precision Drywall: Expert Custom Drywall Services for Residential and Commercial
St. George Precision Drywall has served residential and commercial clients across St. George, UT for over 20 years, handling everything from new construction framing finishes to targeted repairs on homes affected by desert soil settlement and monsoon-related water damage. Drywall in southern Utah faces conditions that most contractors outside the region rarely deal with — including flash flooding, extreme heat cycling, and the widespread demand for Southwest-style textures like skip trowel and knockdown finishes.
We work across a wide range of project types, including custom home finishing in high-end communities, garage and casita builds common to southern Utah properties, commercial tenant improvements, and moisture-resistant installations for bathrooms and utility spaces. Every project uses high-quality materials and a consistent crew — no subcontractors, no variability in results.
This page covers what we do, how we do it, and why St. George homeowners and contractors rely on us for precise, clean, paint-ready drywall work backed by a craftsmanship warranty.
We've spent over 20 years working across Southern Utah, which means we understand the regional conditions, building styles, and finish standards that matter most to homeowners and contractors in this area.

Our work is built around precision, not speed shortcuts. We use high-quality materials only, apply precision taping and joint finishing, and deliver straight, true corners and clean edges on every project.
We specialize in Level 5 smooth finish—the highest drywall finish standard—along with seamless texture matching that leaves no visible patches or repairs. Our dust-control systems also keep job sites cleaner than the industry standard.
St. George presents specific challenges that out-of-area drywall contractors often underestimate. Desert soil settlement, monsoon moisture exposure, and the popularity of Southwest-style textures like skip trowel and knockdown all require hands-on regional experience.
We've worked on new construction builds, high-end custom homes, casitas, and commercial tenant improvements throughout the St. George area. That range of project types means we know what each build demands before the first board goes up.
Our familiarity with local construction schedules and builder expectations also means fewer delays and better coordination on your project.
We are fully licensed and insured drywall contractors operating in Utah. That protects you, your property, and the project from start to finish.
What this means for your project:
We also use a consistent crew—no rotating subcontractors. You get the same trained team on your job every day, which directly reduces variability in finish quality and timeline reliability.
Drywall Installation Services for St. George Homes and Businesses
We work directly with builders and contractors on new construction projects throughout St. George and the surrounding Southern Utah area. Whether it's a single-family home, a multi-unit residential build, or a commercial space, we handle full drywall installation from hang to finish.
What we cover in new construction installs:
Southern Utah's desert soil causes settling, which means new builds need boards hung and joints finished correctly the first time. Poorly finished joints are more likely to crack as the structure adjusts. We use precision taping and joint finishing techniques to reduce that risk.
Our crew is not subcontracted. The same team that starts your project finishes it, which keeps quality consistent from the first board to the final coat.
Garages and casitas are common on Southern Utah properties, and both require specific attention to drywall type and installation method. Garages often need 5/8" Type X fire-rated drywall on walls shared with living spaces to meet local code requirements.
Casitas—detached guest units that are standard in many St. George communities—are finished to the same standard as the main home. We match textures and finishes between the primary structure and the casita so both spaces look consistent.
We also account for temperature swings common in St. George, selecting board thicknesses and finishing materials suited for spaces that may not be climate-controlled year-round.
Standard drywall is not appropriate for bathrooms, laundry rooms, or utility spaces. We install moisture-resistant drywall—commonly called greenboard or cement board depending on the application—in any area with consistent humidity or direct water exposure.

St. George's monsoon season brings flash flooding and elevated indoor humidity during summer months. Installing the correct drywall type in vulnerable areas prevents mold growth and structural damage before it starts.
We use only high-quality materials—no thin mixes or budget-grade board—so moisture protection holds up over time without premature failure.
Desert soil in southern Utah expands and contracts with temperature and moisture changes. This movement puts pressure on a home's framing, and drywall is often the first place that stress becomes visible.
Settlement cracks typically appear at corners, along seams, or around door and window frames. We see these repairs frequently across St. George residential properties, and patching them incorrectly just means they come back.
Our process for settlement crack repair:
We use high-quality compounds and precision taping techniques so finished repairs hold long-term without cracking lines reappearing.


St. George averages around 8 inches of rain per year, but monsoon season brings intense, fast-moving storms that can push water into walls, ceilings, and window frames quickly.
Wet drywall loses structural integrity and becomes a surface for mold growth if not addressed promptly. We identify the full extent of water infiltration before any patching begins — not just the visible damage.
Common water damage repair steps:
Any time a contractor cuts into your walls for HVAC ducts, electrical panels, or outlet relocation, drywall gets cut. Those patches need to disappear — not stand out as obvious repairs.
We handle patching work for both small cutouts and larger panel replacements. The real challenge is always texture matching.
St. George homes commonly feature:

Our crew matches existing textures without visible seams or edges. With over 20 years of experience and a consistent crew — no subcontractors — every patch is finished to the same standard as the surrounding wall.


Southwest-style architecture in St. George calls for specific texture finishes that require precision and familiarity with regional building styles. We work with skip trowel, knockdown, and smooth wall finishes to deliver results that look intentional and consistent throughout the entire space.
Matching existing drywall texture is one of the most challenging parts of any repair. Older textures were often applied with specific techniques that are hard to replicate without experience.
We specialize in seamless blending for common Southwest finishes like skip trowel and knockdown. Both require precise mud consistency, timing, and application to avoid visible patches.
Our team carefully matches the original pattern, depth, and spacing so repairs blend in naturally and don’t stand out under lighting.

Modern custom homes in St. George increasingly use Level 5 smooth wall finishing as a design choice. This finish eliminates all texture and requires the drywall surface to be completely flat and free of imperfections before paint is applied.
Level 5 involves applying a skim coat over the entire taped and primed surface. Any ridges, trowel marks, or uneven joints will show through paint, especially with modern low-sheen finishes and raking light conditions common in desert homes.
We use high-quality materials and precision taping to ensure smooth walls come out paint-ready with no visible lines or patches.
Custom homes in communities like Entrada, The Ledges, and Desert Color require finish work that meets a higher standard. Builders and homeowners expect consistent results across large open floor plans, vaulted ceilings, and detailed architectural features.
Our crew handles drywall installation and finishing on these projects without subcontractor variability. The same team works the job start to finish, which keeps quality consistent across every wall and ceiling. All work is backed by a craftsmanship warranty.


St. George's commercial sector continues to grow, and tenant build-outs require drywall work that meets both code requirements and tight business timelines.
Commercial interiors have different demands than residential spaces. Office suites, retail storefronts, and medical facilities each require specific drywall assemblies — and the wrong approach creates problems that are expensive to fix later.
We work with licensed drywall contractors and project managers to deliver:
Our consistent crew — no rotating subcontractors — means the same quality standard applies across every wall, ceiling, and partition in the build-out.


Large commercial drywall installation projects require precise scheduling and coordination with other trades. Delays on drywall hold up painters, flooring crews, and final inspections.
We maintain clear project schedules and complete phases on time without cutting corners on taping, joint finishing, or texture work.

With over 20 years of experience in commercial drywall installation, we understand how to keep large projects moving without sacrificing craftsmanship.
Before any panels go up, we assess the space in detail. This means measuring wall and ceiling square footage, identifying framing conditions, and noting any moisture-prone areas, settlement-prone zones, or structural irregularities common in St. George's desert soil environment.
We check stud spacing, verify framing is plumb and straight, and flag any locations where specialty drywall will be needed—such as bathrooms, utility rooms, or exterior-adjacent walls.
Planning also includes determining the panel layout to minimize waste, reduce seam count, and position joints away from door and window corners where cracking is more likely to occur.
Choosing the right drywall type for each application directly affects durability and finish quality. We use only high-quality materials—no thin panels or budget substitutes.
In Southern Utah, moisture-resistant and mold-resistant boards are particularly relevant for monsoon-season repairs and bathroom installations. For garages and casitas—common across St. George properties—we typically use 5/8" panels for added durability and fire resistance.
Drywall panels are scored and snapped to size using a utility knife and T-square. Openings for electrical boxes, vents, and HVAC are cut out precisely before hanging begins.
Panels are hung horizontally on walls to reduce the number of butt joints, which are harder to finish cleanly. Ceilings are hung first, then walls. Each panel is fastened with drywall screws at 12–16 inches on center along studs, with screws set just below the surface without breaking the paper face.
Straight, true corners are set using metal or paper corner bead before the finishing stage begins.
Taping and mudding is where precision matters most. We apply paper tape over all seams using joint compound, then follow a three-coat process: tape coat, blocking coat, and finish coat—allowing full drying time between each layer.
Each coat is feathered wider than the last to create a flat, undetectable transition. For Level 5 smooth finishes, a skim coat is applied across the entire surface before sanding.
Sanding is done using dust-control systems to keep job sites clean. Final surfaces are inspected under raking light to catch any imperfections before the space is handed off for painting.
What Sets Our Drywall Contractors Apart







Top 3 Most-Loved Drywall Textures for Residential Home
Orange peel is one of the most widely used drywall textures, particularly in newer homes and large-scale builds. It features a light, dimpled surface that helps conceal minor imperfections while maintaining a clean, modern appearance. Its efficiency and affordability make it a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications.
Knockdown texture is especially popular in St. George, Utah, where homeowners often prefer a finish that adds subtle depth while still being practical for everyday living. It’s created by spraying texture and then lightly flattening it, resulting in a soft, mottled appearance that helps hide imperfections better than smooth walls. In Southern Utah homes, knockdown—along with orange peel—is one of the most commonly used drywall finishes thanks to its durability and ability to complement the region’s modern desert style.
Smooth drywall finishes are becoming increasingly popular in higher-end homes and modern designs throughout St. George, Utah. This finish creates a clean, flat surface but requires a higher level of skill and precision since it easily reveals imperfections. It’s commonly used in custom homes, remodels, and spaces with strong natural light where a sleek, minimalist look is preferred.

Drywall Repair & Installation FAQ
Drywall costs in St. George vary based on several specific factors, and the installation process follows defined phases that affect both timeline and final quality. Desert soil conditions, Southwest finish styles, and moisture exposure from monsoon storms each create distinct considerations for homeowners and builders in Southern Utah.
Labor is typically the largest cost variable, especially when a project requires skilled finishing work such as Level 5 smooth walls or custom texture matching. Material costs shift depending on board type—standard 1/2" drywall differs in price from moisture-resistant or fire-rated panels.
Ceiling height adds measurable cost. Anything above 9 feet requires additional staging, longer hang times, and more joint compound to cover the increased surface area.
The level of finish is a significant driver. A Level 3 finish for a garage costs considerably less than a Level 5 smooth finish for a custom home interior in a high-end St. George community like Entrada or The Ledges.
Most drywall contractors in St. George price hanging by the sheet and finishing by the square foot. Hanging rates typically run per 4x8 or 4x12 sheet installed, while taping, mudding, and finishing are calculated per square foot of wall and ceiling surface.
Hourly rates are more common for smaller repair jobs, patching, or re-texturing work after electrical or HVAC rough-in. Getting itemized written estimates that separate hanging, finishing, and texture costs makes it easier to compare bids accurately.
We provide written estimates that break down each phase clearly so there are no surprises when the project begins.
A standard drywall installation follows a defined sequence:
We use consistent crews on every project, which means each phase is completed by the same team—not handed off to subcontractors with varying skill levels.
Southern Utah's expansive desert soils shift with temperature changes and moisture cycles, which puts stress on framing and drywall over time. Settlement cracks and nail pops are common in St. George homes, particularly in older builds or those on uncompacted fill.
For nail pops, the correct repair involves driving a new screw above and below the popped fastener, then dimpling the original nail slightly before covering with joint compound. Covering the pop without addressing the fastener is a temporary fix that typically fails.
For settlement cracks, the crack should be widened slightly, filled with setting-type compound (not air-dry), and taped with paper tape before finishing. Using paper tape adds tensile strength that helps resist re-cracking when soil movement continues. We only use high-quality materials and setting compounds—no thin mixes—which directly affects how long crack repairs hold in desert conditions.
Yes, we regularly partner with builders and general contractors on new construction and commercial projects. We coordinate scheduling, meet deadlines, and maintain consistent quality across every phase of the job.
Skip trowel and knockdown are the two most common textures in St. George homes. Skip trowel produces an irregular, slightly raised pattern applied by hand with a trowel, common in Santa Fe and Spanish Colonial-style interiors. Knockdown is a splatter texture that is partially flattened, giving a softer appearance used widely in standard residential construction.
Smooth wall—Level 5 finish—has grown in popularity in modern desert-style custom homes, particularly in high-end communities. A true Level 5 requires a skim coat over the entire surface to eliminate all suction variation before paint.
Texture matching for repairs requires both the right technique and the right timing. Texture that is applied too wet or too dry produces a noticeably different pattern. We use seamless texture matching on every repair so the patched area is visually indistinguishable from the surrounding wall.
Moisture-resistant drywall—commonly called greenboard or blueboard—is the minimum standard for bathrooms and laundry rooms. For areas with direct water exposure such as shower surrounds, cement board or a glass mat gypsum panel is the appropriate choice.
St. George experiences monsoon storms between July and September, and flash flooding can drive water into wall cavities through foundation gaps, window frames, and soffit areas. In these cases, any water-damaged drywall should be fully removed rather than dried in place, because mold can develop behind intact panels within 24–72 hours.
For garages and casitas, which are common on Southern Utah properties, we recommend 5/8" Type X drywall for fire separation compliance and moisture-resistant panels in any wall adjacent to exterior-facing concrete or block. Proper finishing with moisture-resistant joint compound on all seams in these areas reduces long-term performance issues.
We specialize in patching drywall after plumbing, HVAC, or electrical cuts. Our team ensures the repaired area blends seamlessly with the existing texture so it looks like nothing was ever opened.
Yes, all of our work is backed by a craftsmanship warranty. If there are any issues with seams, texture, or finish, we’ll come back and make it right—no hassle.
Yes, we install and finish drywall for garages, casitas, and additions. We typically use 5/8" drywall where needed for durability and fire resistance, especially in attached garage spaces.
St. George Precision Drywall: Expert Custom Drywall Services for Residential and Commercial
St. George Precision Drywall has served residential and commercial clients across St. George, UT for over 20 years, handling everything from new construction framing finishes to targeted repairs on homes affected by desert soil settlement and monsoon-related water damage. Drywall in southern Utah faces conditions that most contractors outside the region rarely deal with — including flash flooding, extreme heat cycling, and the widespread demand for Southwest-style textures like skip trowel and knockdown finishes.
We work across a wide range of project types, including custom home finishing in high-end communities, garage and casita builds common to southern Utah properties, commercial tenant improvements, and moisture-resistant installations for bathrooms and utility spaces. Every project uses high-quality materials and a consistent crew — no subcontractors, no variability in results.
This page covers what we do, how we do it, and why St. George homeowners and contractors rely on us for precise, clean, paint-ready drywall work backed by a craftsmanship warranty.