Detailed Scope & Coordination

Clear layout verification, material planning, and trade coordination to keep your project moving without disruption.

Precision Installation

Insulation, metal stud framing, drywall hanging, and finishing executed to industry standards, straight, square, and structurally sound.

Level 4–5 Finishing Expertise

Lighting-aware finishing that produces smooth, seamless walls ready for high-end paint applications.

Clean Delivery & Closeout

Punch-list discipline, surface inspection, and final touch-ups before handover, ensuring the space is truly ready.

Acoustical & Thermal Spray Insulation

Acoustical and thermal spray insulation systems are designed to improve energy efficiency, indoor comfort, and sound control in commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. Spray-applied insulation creates a seamless protective barrier that helps reduce heat loss, minimize air infiltration, and improve acoustic performance throughout the structure.

These systems are commonly used in warehouses, mechanical rooms, office buildings, retail spaces, and residential developments where temperature control and noise reduction are essential. In addition to improving building performance, spray insulation can help reduce energy costs, increase occupant comfort, and contribute to long-term durability and sustainability.

Modern spray insulation applications are highly versatile and can be installed on walls, ceilings, roof decks, and structural assemblies. Whether for thermal protection, condensation control, or acoustic absorption, Trio Drywall & Paint delivers professional insulation solutions tailored to the specific needs of each project.

Metal Stud Framing

Metal stud framing is a modern construction method that uses lightweight steel studs instead of traditional wood for building interior and exterior walls, partitions, and ceilings. These studs are made from galvanized steel, which helps protect them from rust and corrosion, making them highly durable and long-lasting. Metal studs are commonly used in commercial buildings such as offices, schools, and hospitals, but they are also becoming more popular in residential construction. Their uniform shape and size make installation faster and more precise, reducing material waste and improving overall structural quality.

One of the main advantages of metal stud framing is its resistance to fire, moisture, termites, and warping, which are common problems with wood framing. This makes steel framing a safer and more reliable choice, especially in areas with high humidity or strict fire safety requirements. In addition, metal studs are environmentally friendly because steel is recyclable and often made from recycled materials. Although the initial cost can sometimes be higher than wood, the long-term benefits such as lower maintenance and increased durability often make metal stud framing a cost-effective solution for many construction projects.

 

Drywall Installation

Drywall installation is an essential part of modern construction used to create smooth interior walls and ceilings in homes, offices, and commercial buildings. Drywall panels, also known as gypsum boards or plasterboards, are made of a gypsum core covered with strong paper layers. These panels are attached to wall studs or ceiling joists using screws or nails, providing a fast and efficient way to build interior surfaces. Drywall is popular because it is lightweight, easy to install, and provides a clean finish that can be painted or decorated according to design needs.

The process of drywall installation involves measuring, cutting, fastening, taping, and finishing the panels to create a seamless appearance. After the boards are secured, joints between panels are covered with joint tape and several layers of joint compound to hide seams and screw holes. Once dried and sanded, the surface becomes smooth and ready for primer and paint. Proper drywall installation improves both the appearance and insulation of a building while also contributing to fire resistance and sound control, making it a key component in construction projects.

Taping & Finishing

Taping and finishing is the final stage of drywall installation that creates a smooth, clean surface ready for painting or decorating. After drywall panels are secured in place, the joints between the sheets and the screw holes must be covered to make the wall look seamless. Joint tape is applied over the seams, and layers of joint compound, also known as drywall mud, are spread over the tape and fasteners. This process helps strengthen the joints, prevent cracks, and create an even surface across the wall or ceiling.

The finishing process usually requires multiple coats of joint compound, with each layer being allowed to dry before sanding and applying the next one. Corners and edges are carefully treated using corner beads to protect them and maintain straight lines. Proper taping and finishing requires patience and precision because any imperfections can become visible after painting. When done correctly, it improves the appearance, durability, and professional quality of the drywall, making it an important part of both residential and commercial construction projects.

Acoustic & T-Bar Ceilings

Acoustic and T-bar ceilings are widely used in commercial and residential buildings to improve sound control and create a clean, finished ceiling appearance. A T-bar ceiling, also known as a suspended or drop ceiling, consists of a metal grid system shaped like an inverted “T” that is suspended below the main structural ceiling. Acoustic ceiling tiles are then placed into the grid openings, helping to reduce noise levels by absorbing sound and minimizing echo. This type of ceiling is commonly found in offices, schools, hospitals, and retail spaces because it is both functional and visually organized.

One of the main advantages of acoustic and T-bar ceilings is easy access to electrical wiring, plumbing, and HVAC systems located above the ceiling grid. If repairs or maintenance are needed, individual tiles can be removed and replaced without damaging the entire ceiling. These ceilings also offer flexibility in design, with various tile textures, patterns, and materials available to match different interior styles. In addition to sound absorption, they can improve insulation and fire resistance, making them a practical and efficient choice for modern building construction.

Painting & Coating

Painting and coating are important finishing processes in construction that protect surfaces while improving the appearance of a building. Painting involves applying color to walls, ceilings, wood, metal, and other materials using brushes, rollers, or spray equipment. Coating refers to protective layers such as primers, sealers, varnishes, or specialized finishes that help surfaces resist moisture, corrosion, chemicals, and wear. These processes are commonly used in both residential and commercial projects to increase durability and create a professional final look.

The painting and coating process begins with proper surface preparation, including cleaning, sanding, repairing cracks, and applying primer to ensure strong adhesion. After preparation, multiple coats of paint or protective finish are applied evenly to achieve the desired color, texture, and level of protection. Different environments may require specific coatings, such as waterproof coatings for bathrooms or anti-rust coatings for steel structures. When done correctly, painting and coating not only enhance visual appeal but also extend the lifespan of building materials and reduce long-term maintenance costs.

Repairs & Turnovers

Repairs and turnovers are important parts of property maintenance and construction management, especially in residential, commercial, and rental buildings. Repairs involve fixing damaged or worn-out parts of a property, such as drywall cracks, plumbing leaks, broken doors, flooring issues, or electrical problems. These repairs help maintain safety, functionality, and the overall appearance of the building. Regular maintenance and timely repairs prevent small problems from becoming larger and more expensive issues in the future.

Turnovers refer to preparing a property for a new tenant, owner, or occupant after the previous one moves out. This process often includes cleaning, repainting, replacing damaged fixtures, repairing walls, checking appliances, and ensuring all systems are working properly. In rental properties, quick and efficient turnovers are important to reduce vacancy time and keep the property ready for occupancy. Proper repairs and turnovers improve property value, tenant satisfaction, and long-term building performance, making them essential in real estate and facility management.

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About Trio

Trio Drywall & Paint is built around one idea: interiors look simple only when the details are handled with discipline. We bring that discipline to every framing line, board seam, corner bead, and final coat.

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