District of Columbia · Drywall & paint guide
How to build a drywall & paint in District of Columbia
Hang, tape, finish and paint a room from bare studs. Hanging is fast, finishing is the trade. Sheet counts, mud, and coat schedule decide whether the wall looks flat under a lamp.
Typical cost
$580–$921
Time
3–5 days per room
Skill
Intermediate
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Permits & code in District of Columbia
Interior finish work rarely needs its own permit, but any electrical, plumbing or mechanical rough-in behind the wall has to pass inspection before board goes on. Garage-to-house assemblies need fire-rated board. DC permits fences up to 7ft in rear yards with a building permit.
State-level rules only — cities and HOAs frequently add stricter requirements. Always confirm with your local building department before you dig.
What most people get wrong
- Over-mudding, then trying to sand it flat. Three thin coats beat one thick one every time.
- Sanding through the paper tape at the joint edges — it shows as a shadow line under any side light.
- Painting straight onto new joint compound without primer. The mud drinks the paint and the joints flash.
The 5-step drywall & paint plan
- Step 1Confirm site and permit pathLocate property lines, call 811 for utility marking, and check whether your city/HOA needs approval before you break ground.
- Step 2Order materialsUse the shopping list from our planner. Confirm delivery vs pickup — bulk lumber and concrete are usually cheaper delivered.
- Step 3Lay out and prep the siteBatter boards, string lines, level the base. Getting this right saves days later.
- Step 4Frame the structureFollow the cut list. Check for square with the 3-4-5 method every few pieces. Fasten with the right structural screws.
- Step 5Finish and inspectSand, stain/seal, and (if required) schedule your final inspection before backfilling or closing anything up.
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