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Scott just left my house after patching up some drywall for us, and I am extremely happy. Here's about how it went: After initially contacting a different drywall company who failed to show up for their appointment without so much as a phone call, I found Scott on Yelp and gave him a chance. I emailed him about a quote, he responded within an hour asking for pictures. After sending the pictures, he again responded within an hour with a quote. He was booked up for about a week out, so I got on the calendar for about 7 days later. We handled all of it through email; extremely simple. Scott called me the afternoon before the appointment just to confirm. He showed up five minutes early for the appointment, and he was immediately ready to get to work; not a lot of small talk, which personally I appreciate. He walked in, introduced himself, said, "Show me the spots", and got started immediately. He taped and covered everything, blanketed the floors to protect against a mess. He was done patching the drywall within an hour and a half. He vacuumed up after himself. He gave us very thorough and clear instructions for prepping the surface for paint once it dried. I would recommend Scott to literally everyone I know for their drywall repair needs.
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