#1 Drywall Contractor in Casa Grande, AZ
Casa Grande Drywall brings over 20 years of hands-on experience delivering high-quality residential and commercial drywall solutions throughout Casa Grande, AZ. Our expertise covers everything from full drywall installation and large-scale commercial build-outs to precision repairs, seamless texture matching, and high-end finishes. We work with all drywall types—including standard, moisture-resistant, fire-rated, and soundproof systems—ensuring every project is built for durability, safety, and long-term performance in Arizona’s demanding climate. From custom architectural features like coffered ceilings, arches, and niches to Level 4 and Level 5 smooth finishes, our team combines technical skill with proven methods to deliver clean, code-compliant results that elevate both function and design.
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Commercial Drywall Build-Outs
Large-scale projects with strict deadlines, multiple crews, and full-scope work from framing to finish. High material volume, code compliance, and coordination with other trades drive the highest contract values. These jobs often run into tens or hundreds of thousands. Delays or errors are costly, so clients pay for reliability and speed.


Multi-unit developments require repeated installations across dozens or hundreds of units. Fire separation walls, soundproofing, and consistent finishes add complexity. Volume pricing still results in very high total contracts. Developers prioritize crews that can scale efficiently without sacrificing quality.
High-end homes demand precision, premium materials, and Level 4–5 finishes throughout. Custom layouts and architectural details increase labor intensity. These projects often include ceilings, garages, and specialty rooms. The final price reflects craftsmanship and finish quality.


Major renovations and home expansions require demolition, integration, and full re-installation. Matching new drywall to existing structures adds technical difficulty. These jobs often involve multiple rooms or structural changes. Costs rise due to labor, complexity, and time.
Required in both residential and commercial construction, especially garages and shared walls. Installation must follow strict code-approved assemblies. Inspection failures can be expensive, increasing the value of experienced contractors. Material upgrades (Type X/Type C) also raise costs.


Premium installations involving specialized materials and layered systems. Common in offices, rentals, and luxury homes. Requires precision sealing and correct assembly to perform effectively. Higher material and labor costs push this into high-ticket territory.
Highly skilled, design-driven work that adds significant visual value. Requires advanced framing, shaping, and finishing techniques. Often included in luxury homes or upscale commercial interiors. Labor-intensive with strong perceived value.


A premium finishing upgrade applied across entire surfaces. Requires multiple coats, sanding, and expert application. Essential for high-end interiors and reflective paint finishes. Labor-heavy, making it a high-margin service.
Focuses on long-term durability in Arizona’s climate. Includes control joints, reinforcement, and advanced fastening methods. Often bundled into larger jobs but valuable as a standalone upgrade. Prevents costly future repairs, increasing perceived value.


Specialized installations for kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry areas. Uses upgraded materials like green board or cement board. Typically limited to specific rooms, reducing total project size. Still essential for long-term performance.
Every project starts with a full inspection of the framing to ensure it’s level, secure, and ready for drywall installation. At this stage, we select the appropriate drywall type—standard, moisture-resistant, fire-rated Type X, or soundproof panels—based on the room’s function and code requirements. In Casa Grande, AZ, material choice is critical due to heat and temperature fluctuations that can impact long-term durability. Proper planning at this stage prevents issues like cracking, moisture damage, or failed inspections later on. This step sets the foundation for a structurally sound and code-compliant installation.
Once materials are selected, drywall panels are measured, cut, and installed using precise layouts and fastening patterns. We use professional-grade screws and spacing techniques to ensure panels are securely attached and aligned. Special attention is given to ceilings, corners, and high-stress areas where movement can occur over time. For commercial and multi-family projects, this step also includes installing fire-rated assemblies according to tested configurations. Proper hanging is essential to avoid future issues like sagging, joint separation, or visible seams.
After installation, all joints, seams, and fasteners are treated with joint compound and reinforced with tape. Multiple coats are applied and carefully feathered out to create a smooth, continuous surface. This process requires precision and drying time between layers to avoid imperfections. In Arizona’s dry climate, controlled application helps prevent premature cracking or shrinkage. This step is where craftsmanship becomes visible, as it directly impacts the final appearance.
The final stage involves sanding the surface and applying the desired finish level—typically Level 4 or Level 5 for high-end results. We use dustless sanding systems to keep the environment clean, especially in occupied homes or active commercial spaces. Texture can then be applied, such as orange peel, knockdown, or a smooth skim coat depending on the design. The goal is a seamless, paint-ready surface with no visible joints or inconsistencies. This final step delivers the polished look that defines professional drywall work.
The cost of commercial drywall installation in Casa Grande, AZ ranges from $2.00 to $5.00+ per square foot, depending on the drywall type, system requirements, and project complexity.
Standard gypsum drywall (1/2"–5/8") averages $2.00–$3.50 per sq ft, while fire-rated Type X assemblies typically cost $2.50–$5.00+ per sq ft due to added material density and code compliance requirements.
Soundproof drywall systems, which may include double-layer panels, insulation, and resilient channel systems, range from $3.50 to $7.00+ per sq ft depending on acoustic performance targets.
Moisture-resistant and mold-resistant boards used in kitchens, restrooms, and utility areas generally fall between $2.50 and $4.50 per sq ft, reflecting upgraded materials.
In most commercial drywall projects, materials account for 40–50% of total costs, while labor represents 30–40%, with the remaining costs tied to equipment, layout complexity, and finish level. Factors such as ceiling height, fire-rating requirements, finish level (Level 4 vs Level 5), and inspection compliance significantly impact final pricing, especially in large-scale build-outs and multi-unit developments.
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Drywall Type | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|
Standard Gypsum Drywall (1/2"–5/8") | $2.00 – $3.50 |
Fire-Rated Drywall (Type X / C) | $2.50 – $5.00+ |
Soundproof Drywall Systems | $3.50 – $7.00+ |
Moisture-Resistant (Green Board) | $2.50 – $4.50 |
Mold-Resistant (Purple Board) | $2.75 – $4.75 |
Impact-Resistant Drywall | $3.00 – $5.50 |
Hear it from our happy clients!

"We hired Casa Grande Drywall for a full home installation and couldn’t be happier. The Level 5 finish is perfectly smooth, and everything looks high-end and clean. You can tell they understand how to build for Arizona conditions."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Michael R. (Homeowner)

"Casa Grande Drywall handled a multi-family project for us and did an outstanding job. They stayed on schedule, passed inspections without issues, and kept quality consistent across all units. Very reliable team for large-scale work."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Jennifer L.
(Property Manager)

"Our commercial build-out had tight deadlines, but they delivered exactly as promised. The drywall work is clean, professional, and met all code requirements. Great communication throughout the project."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – David S.
(Restaurant Owner)
We provide full-service drywall installation and finishing for both residential and commercial projects. This includes new construction build-outs, custom home additions, remodels, and large-scale commercial spaces.
On the design side, we install architectural features such as coffered ceilings, arches, and wall niches. We also handle fire-rated assemblies, soundproofing systems, and high-end Level 4 and Level 5 finish work for luxury interiors.
For repairs, we address water damage, cracks, nail pops, and texture matching throughout Casa Grande and the surrounding area.
Pricing is based on square footage, panel type, finish level, and the complexity of the space. A standard single-layer installation in a straightforward room costs less than a project requiring fire-rated Type X assemblies or multi-layer soundproofing systems.
Architectural features like arches, vaulted ceilings, or coffered details add labor time and affect the total. Accessibility, existing damage, and whether texture matching is required also influence the final number.
We assess each project individually before providing an estimate.
Standard drywall (typically 1/2" or 5/8" thick) works for most interior walls and ceilings in living areas and bedrooms. Moisture-resistant green board is suited for areas with moderate humidity, such as laundry rooms or utility spaces, but is not a substitute for tile backer in wet areas.
Mold-resistant drywall uses a fiberglass mat facing instead of paper, making it a better fit for bathrooms, kitchens, and basements where moisture exposure is ongoing. Fire-rated Type X is 5/8" thick with added glass fiber and is required in garages, stairwells, and many commercial wall assemblies.
Soundproof drywall, such as QuietRock, uses a viscoelastic polymer layer between gypsum sheets to reduce sound transmission—useful in offices, rental units, and home theaters. Impact-resistant drywall has a higher surface hardness and works well in high-traffic hallways, schools, and commercial corridors where wall damage from contact is common
We handle all of those repair types. Water-damaged panels are cut out and replaced, not just patched over, to ensure the surrounding structure is sound before new drywall goes in.
Nail pops and hairline cracks are common in Arizona homes due to temperature fluctuations and soil movement. We re-secure fasteners, apply joint compound, and feather the repair to blend with the surrounding surface.
Texture matching is one of the more skill-dependent parts of repair work. We replicate existing textures—including orange peel, knockdown, and smooth finishes—so the repair is not visible once painted. Most standard repairs are completed within one to two days, depending on drying time between coats.
We install fire-rated drywall assemblies that meet the requirements outlined in the International Residential Code (IRC) and International Building Code (IBC), both of which Arizona has adopted. A single layer of 5/8" Type X drywall on wood framing provides a one-hour fire-resistance rating when installed correctly.
In residential construction, the IRC requires a one-hour fire separation between an attached garage and living space—a standard Type X assembly satisfies this. Multi-family buildings and commercial spaces often require two-hour assemblies, which typically involve two layers of Type X or a combination of Type X and resilient channel systems.
We ensure all assemblies are installed to the tested configurations so they hold up during inspections.
We use dustless sanding systems and containment barriers to limit airborne gypsum dust during finishing work. This is especially important in occupied homes or active commercial spaces where air quality and cleanliness matter.
Before work begins, we recommend clearing furniture and belongings from the work area and covering HVAC vents in adjacent rooms. Flooring should be protected, and any valuables near the work zone should be moved.
On occupied job sites, we schedule finishing and sanding in phases to keep disruption manageable. Most of the mess associated with drywall comes from the finishing stages, not the hanging, so our dust-control measures are concentrated there.