Wall Texturing Services in Jersey City NJ

A drywaller uses a spray gun to apply texture to newly installed sheetrock.

We are your go-to solution for expert drywall texturing in Jersey City. We understand the importance of having a flawless texture to your walls. Our skilled technicians specialize in applying numerous drywall texture styles including smooth, orange peel, skip trowel and knockdown.  No matter the style you choose Jersey City Drywall is the sheetrock contractor for you. 

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What Is Wall texturing?

Wall texturing is the process of applying decorative finishes to interior walls and ceilings to increase visual interest beyond the smooth paint. Various techniques create different textures—from subtle orange peel and knockdown patterns to dramatic popcorn ceilings and hand-troweled artisanal finishes.  Texturing can hide wall imperfections, enhance room acoustics, and contribute to a space's aesthetic character. Professional contractors typically apply textures using specialized tools like spray guns, rollers, brushes, or trowels.  Popular texturing materials include joint compound, plaster, stucco, and specialty texturing products. The finished look depends on both the material used and the application method.

Wall Texturing Styles

We offer numerous styles of wall texturing to fit your needs.  If you do not see the style you would like please reach out to our drywall finishers. 

Orange Peel

Orange peel texture is a popular drywall finish that mimics the subtle bumpy surface of citrus skin. This light-to-medium texture helps hide imperfections while adding visual interest to walls. Achieved using a spray gun with thinned joint compound, the texture can be adjusted from fine to coarse depending on pressure settings and compound consistency. It's durable and easier to clean than heavier textures.

Knock Down

Knockdown texturing for sheetrock adds dimension and character to walls through a simple process. After applying joint compound, the texture is partially flattened or "knocked down" with a knife or trowel before it dries completely. This technique hides imperfections while creating a subtle, elegant finish that's less aggressive than popcorn texture and easier to clean.

Skip Trowel

Skip trowel texturing adds a subtle, elegant finish to drywall. This technique involves applying joint compound in thin layers using a specialized trowel, then "skipping" across the surface to create random patterns with shallow depressions. The result is a Mediterranean-inspired texture that's less pronounced than knockdown or orange peel, offering visual interest without overwhelming the space.

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