North Park, CA ·92104
North Park walls — repaired, retextured, rebuilt.
Residential drywall repair, retexturing, and installation for North Park bungalows, Craftsmans, and mid-century homes.
Most North Park calls start the same way: a 1920s bungalow with a soft spot in the plaster, a Craftsman ceiling that’s seen one repipe too many, or a kitchen wall where someone took a peek behind the cabinets. We handle the slow work — plaster removal, board hung tight, taped clean, textured to match the original room. No drywall dust drifting onto the rest of your house.
Licensed & Insured · CA Lic. #1073567 · Third-generation San Diego drywall

FROM NORTH PARK HOMES
Built on reputation, not advertising.
Most of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals. Here's a small sample of what North Park homeowners say after the dust settles.
EXCELLENT Based on 125 reviews Posted on Tammy NodlerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Showed up on time, were very clean and did an amazing job fixing my torn out drywall from a repipe and then gave me a new beautiful finish on my walls. Getting a quote was so easy and the quote was very detailed. I would recommend them to my pickiest friends!Posted on Gary LaughlinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Professional, fast and cleanPosted on Alan GarciaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had a Home Depot shed installed and started pricing out insulation, drywall, paint, and baseboards with different contractors. It added up fast and felt like a lot to manage. When we called SGP, they just handled everything. They gave us one clear, turnkey price and took care of the whole process, which made it way easier on us. Everything turned out great, but what we appreciated most was no surprises just a smooth, straightforward job from start to finish.Posted on Wellington Loh JrTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Small job for followup to HVAC replacement . Edgar was prompt and on time and very considerate in completing the job. Would definitely use again as did a great job , cleaned up and took care of.Posted on Tom PackardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Fantastic work. Excellently done, on time, quick, and friendly.Posted on Angela VreekenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Edgar from SGP drywall did a great job patching up the attic access after we had a new HVAC system installed. He was quick scheduling a time with us and also sent a reminder text the night before which I appreciate. He finished the job quickly and it looks great!Posted on Beaudry Garden DesignTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Edgar did a great job. He arrived on time, got the job done quickly and professionally. I highly recommend him.
What every job includes
Consistent work, regardless of job size.
A small patch in a North Park guest bathroom and a full-home North Park remodel get the same five things — written scope, clean site, matched texture, residential focus, paperwork that adds up. That part doesn't change with the size of the ticket.
Clean work area
Plastic-sheeted transitions, foot traffic minimized, vacuum on-site. Drywall dust stays in the room being worked.
Scope before work starts
Walk the job, agree on what's in and what's out, in writing. Surprises are the contractor's problem to solve, not yours to absorb.
Texture matching
We match what's already on your wall — orange peel, knockdown, splatter, smooth. Hand-troweled where the wall demands it.
Residential focus
Single-family homes, condos, ADUs. We don't bid commercial tenant improvement work, so your project gets full attention.
Owner-builder & landlord
Comfortable working with owner-builders, property managers, and landlords. We invoice clean and document the work.
What we handle
Drywall services for North Park homes and properties.
Five standard service lines we run weekly across San Diego County, plus one scope we see disproportionately often in North Park.
Drywall Repair & Patching
Holes, cracks, water marks, popped screws, repipe patches. Single-room callouts to whole-house repair tickets.
→ See detailsDrywall Installation
New construction, additions, ADUs, room remodels. Framing inspection sign-off through finished, textured walls ready for paint.
→ See detailsWater Damage & Reconstruction
Post-leak demolition, moisture-resistant board, full reconstruction. Coordinated with your restoration company.
→ See detailsRetexturing & Smooth Finishes
Strip popcorn ceilings, convert to smooth or modern texture. Level-5 skim coats for high-light interior spaces.
→ See detailsTexture Matching
Hand-matched orange peel, knockdown, splatter, slap-brush, and original-era textures across patches and additions.
→ See detailsPlaster-to-Drywall Conversion
Many North Park bungalows still have original lath-and-plaster. We remove or overlay it cleanly and finish to modern smooth or matched texture — preserving the room’s character without the failing substrate.
Local context
What North Park walls actually deal with.
A lot of the housing stock in North Park is pre-1940. That means original lath-and-plaster, single-stud framing, walls that have moved a quarter inch in 80 years, and texture profiles that no modern spray gun reproduces from a can. Repairs need to be hand-troweled, hand-textured, and color-matched against decades of paint. We carry the older techniques because we still see them every week — sand-finish ceilings, knockdown over plaster, splatter-coat above a chair rail.
Newer North Park construction (1990s infill, ADUs over garages, recent additions) is a different conversation: standard board, modern textures, current code. Both kinds of work happen on the same block. We scope each room for what it actually is, not what the listing says it should be.
Need drywall help nearby? We also work multi-unit and water-damage scopes just north in Mission Valley.
How it works
A clear process from first contact to finished wall.
Four steps. No timing promises we can't keep, no surprise line items, no salesy language. The work that needs to happen, in the order it happens.
Text or call with the basics
A photo, a sentence about what happened, the room it's in. That's enough to scope most jobs and quote the next step.
We review the scope
We walk the job in person for anything beyond a small patch. Free, no obligation, and we explain what we see.
You get a clear price
Written estimate covering labor, materials, and scope. No padded line items, no language designed to confuse.
We complete the work and clean up
Crew arrives on schedule, completes the work to the scope agreed, vacuums the site, and walks you through the finished room.
Why we know this market
The drywall standards that apply to North Park homes.
Code references and local regulatory context that affect the scope of North Park drywall work. Not legal advice — but it shapes how we quote.
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
IB 203 — No-Plan Permit for In-Kind Drywall
North Park falls within City of San Diego jurisdiction. In-kind drywall replacement after water or repipe often qualifies for the streamlined IB 203 permit.
CAL/OSHA TITLE 8 §1529
Asbestos in Construction
Pre-1980 North Park homes may contain asbestos in joint compound and ceiling texture. We do not disturb suspect materials without testing.
CRC SECTION R302.6
Dwelling/Garage Fire Separation
Original garage walls in older North Park homes were rarely rated. ADU and garage conversions need Type-X (5/8") on the rated face.
CRC SECTION R703.7
Plaster Substrate Repair
Original lath-and-plaster repair vs. overlay vs. tear-out — we scope per-room based on substrate condition.
Helpful guides
Questions we get often — with real answers.
Written guides from the people doing the work. No SEO filler, no padded word count.
Plastering over drywall: myths and facts
When original North Park plaster is worth restoring vs. overlaying.
Read the guide →OLDER HOMESDrywall vs. plaster: which is right for your home?
Matching repair material to your North Park bungalow’s original substrate.
Read the guide →SOFFITS & CHASESSoffits, chases, and furred walls
Hiding HVAC and plumbing chases in older North Park homes.
Read the guide →AFTER TRADESWill electricians patch drywall?
Who owns the patches after a North Park electrical upgrade.
Read the guide →CALCULATORDrywall sheet count tool
Quick sheet-count estimate for your North Park project — useful before the on-site walk.
Open the calculator →Common questions
Answers for North Park homeowners.
Could my North Park bungalow's popcorn ceiling or old joint compound contain asbestos?+
Pre-1980 homes — most of North Park — can contain asbestos in textured ceilings, joint compound, and some early drywall. Cal/OSHA Title 8 §1529 requires assessment before disturbing suspect material, and the San Diego County APCD requires notification on certain abatement work. We do not sand, scrape, or demo a suspect ceiling without a current asbestos test.
Can you patch the original lath-and-plaster wall in my 1920s North Park home with drywall?+
Yes — the trick is matching the thickness. Original plaster runs 3/4" to 1"; drywall is 1/2". We build the substrate back to the original plane with rock lath or a 5/8"+ 1/4" composite so the new patch sits flush, then hand-texture to match the original surface (ASTM C843/C587 covers gypsum veneer plaster repair).
Why does the texture on my repaired North Park wall look slightly different from the original?+
Most original North Park textures — sand finish, splatter coat, knockdown over plaster — were hand-applied with specific tools that no modern spray gun reproduces from a can. Per Gypsum Association GA-214 (Levels of Finish) and GA-216 (Application and Finishing), an exact texture match is a craft skill, not a product. We work test patches and adjust before committing to the full wall.
After a copper repipe through the walls of my old North Park home, how many drywall access cuts should I expect to need patched?+
A whole-house repipe in a 1,500–2,000 sq ft North Park bungalow typically leaves 25–60 fish-holes and access cuts depending on the layout, with larger openings at fixture locations. Per GA-216, each cut has to be backed and feathered properly so the patch does not telegraph through the paint over time.
Does my historic-designated North Park home need a permit for interior wall changes?+
For Mills Act properties and homes in a designated North Park historic district, the City of San Diego Historic Resources Board can regulate visible interior alterations. In-kind repair generally does not trigger review, but anything that changes the appearance of a character-defining wall might. We confirm before scoping the work.
What backer board belongs behind shower tile in my North Park bathroom remodel?+
Not greenboard. City of San Diego Technical Bulletin 12-1 and CRC R702.4 both call for cement board, fiber-cement, or glass-mat-faced tile backer behind shower tile. Greenboard (water-resistant gypsum) was removed from acceptable shower-wall use years ago, and City of San Diego inspectors flag it on inspection.
Not sure how much material your North Park project will need? estimate how much drywall you need before we talk — it takes about 30 seconds.
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Tell us what you're working on in North Park.
Send a few details about the repair, retexture, or installation. Photos help us understand the scope faster, but a short description is enough to get started.
Licensed & Insured · CA Lic. #1073567 · Google-reviewed
Get in touch
Working on something in North Park? Send us a photo.
Most jobs start with a photo of the wall and a sentence about what happened. We’ll reply with what the repair needs and when we can scope it.
Licensed & Insured · CA Lic. #1073567 · Google-reviewed