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Drywall Installation Cost Estimator: How to Price Your Job (2026)
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Drywall Installation Cost Estimator: How to Price Your Job (2026)

Drywall Installation Cost Estimator: How to Price Your Job in 2026 A drywall installation cost estimator turns your room dimensions into a real budget by multiplying total surface area by an installed rate of $1.50 to $3.50 per square foot in 2026. The national midpoint for hang-and-finish work sits at $2.26 to $2.69 per square foot. The fastest way to estimate yours is to measure the wall and ceiling area, choose a finish level, and run the numbers in our Drywall Installation Cost Calculator(/construction/drywall-install-cost-calculator) before any contractor sets foot in your home. I once watched a homeowner outside Columbus accept a $9,400 drywall bid for a 1,500-square-foot house because the number "felt about right." A 10-minute estimate would have flagged it. At a fair Midwest rate of $2.00 to $2.50 per square foot for a Level 4 finish, that job should have landed at $3,000 to $3,750. The contractor had...

2 June 2026
13 min
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How Much Does Drywall Cost in 2026? (Installation & Finishing Prices)
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How Much Does Drywall Cost in 2026? (Installation & Finishing Prices)

How Much Does Drywall Cost in 2026? Drywall installation costs $1.50 to $3.50 per square foot in 2026, including hanging, taping, and finishing to a smooth Level 4 surface. A standard 12x12 bedroom runs $500-$1,500 depending on finish level and regional labor rates. For a whole house with roughly 2,000 square feet of wall and ceiling area, expect $3,000-$7,000 all in. Labor accounts for 50-70% of every drywall project, which means the finisher you hire has more impact on your total than the board type you choose. I managed a basement finishing project last year -- 1,100 square feet of open space below grade in a 1980s split-level outside Milwaukee. The drywall quote came in at $4,200: $1,400 for materials (42 sheets of standard half-inch plus moisture-resistant board on exterior walls) and $2,800 for a two-man crew to hang, tape, mud, and sand to Level 4. The finisher spent more...

5 March 2026
18 min
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Average Drywall Cost by State in 2026 (All 50 States Compared)
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Average Drywall Cost by State in 2026 (All 50 States Compared)

Average Drywall Cost by State in 2026 widget { "type": "slider-comparison", "id": "drywall-cost-by-state-estimator", "title": "Drywall Cost Estimator by State (2026)", "description": "Drag to your project size and see how install cost swings from the cheapest to the priciest states (hang, tape & finish to Level 4).", "config": { "slider": { "label": "Drywall area", "min": 500, "max": 6000, "step": 100, "default": 1000, "suffix": " sq ft", "format": "number" }, "outputs": { "label": "Cheapest state (Mississippi)", "formula": "value 1.2", "format": "currency" }, { "label": "Priciest state (Hawaii)", "formula": "value 3.5", "format": "currency" } , "comparison": { "items": { "label": "Mississippi (lowest)", "formula": "value 1.2" }, { "label": "National average", "formula": "value 2" }, { "label": "California", "formula": "value 2.8" }, { "label": "Hawaii (highest)", "formula": "value 3.5" } , "format": "currency" } } } The national average cost to install drywall in 2026 is approximately $2.00 per square foot (hang, tape, and...

5 March 2026
8 min
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Drywall Calculator Guide: Sheets, Mud, Tape & Cost for Any Room
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Drywall Calculator Guide: Sheets, Mud, Tape & Cost for Any Room

Drywall Calculator Guide: Sheets, Mud, Tape & Cost for Any Room A standard 12x12 room needs approximately 18 sheets of 4x8 drywall for walls and ceiling. Each 4x8 sheet covers 32 square feet, and a typical room with 8-foot ceilings requires about 576 square feet of wall area plus 144 square feet of ceiling. Factor in 10-15% waste for cuts around doors, windows, and outlets, and you get a reliable material estimate before heading to the lumberyard. When I drywalled my first basement two years ago -- 850 square feet of open space with a drop ceiling grid -- I ordered 22 sheets of 4x8 and thought I had plenty. I was wrong about the joint compound. I ran through 3 gallons in two days and had to make an emergency run for 2 more, which set me back half a day and $45. That project taught me that accurate...

7 February 2026
16 min
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