Ceiling Drywall Markham

World-class Ceiling Drywall Installation in Markham, Ontario

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Ceiling drywall installation is a complex and labour-intensive process that requires expertise. If you need a reliable team to take care of your next project, your search ends here!


As experienced drywall contractors, we have the tools, resources, and skills needed to install many different types of ceilings. This means that whether you are looking for a drywall drop ceiling or something more conventional, we can assist.


Our commitment to excellence and local knowledge has made us one of the most sought-after contractors in Markham.


To learn more about our sheetrock solutions or request a FREE quote for your ceiling installation in Ontario, contact Visionary Drywall Markham today!

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  • Can I Use ½-inch Drywall on a Ceiling?

    You can use half-inch drywall on your ceiling, as this is a suitable thickness. However, in areas where moisture exposure is a problem, you may need 5/8-inch Type-X or moisture-resistant drywall.

  • Is There a Difference Between Ceiling Drywall and Regular Drywall?

    Yes, there is. Ceiling sheetrock tends to be thicker than regular drywall. It is because of its greater strength and rigidity.

  • Should There Be a Gap Between Ceiling and Wall Drywall?

    When it comes to ceilings, you should leave a gap of approximately ¼-inches between the ceiling and wall drywall panels. This will allow room for any expansion during the warmer months. However, this gap needs to be sealed properly to ensure a seamless finish and that there is no room for moisture or dust to seep in. 

  • Why Do You Stagger Drywall on Ceiling?

    Drywall is staggered on ceilings to minimize the joints installed, which are known for weakening the installation. Therefore, this is done to strengthen the ceiling, which also prevents cracks from spreading across the entire surface. You'll also get a smoother finish as staggered seams are less visible and easier to cover up. 

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