Drywall Texturing

Applying various textures like orange peel, knockdown, or skip trowel to walls and ceilings to add visual interest and hide imperfections.

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About Drywall Texturing

Drywall texturing adds visual interest and character to your walls and ceilings while also helping to conceal imperfections. The skilled drywall pros at TItan are well-versed in a variety of texturing techniques, such as orange peel, knockdown, and skip trowel, allowing us to create the perfect finish for your space. Whether you’re updating your home or completing a commercial project, our drywall texturing services will add a unique touch that sets your space apart.

We work closely with clients, including homeowners, builders, and commercial developers, to ensure the final product aligns with your vision. Our attention to detail and commitment to quality ensure a stunning result that enhances the overall appearance of your space.

Choose Titan’s drywall texturing services to add depth, dimension, and personality to your space.

Here’s 5 common drywall texturing styles you see in a range of homes and buildings: 

  • Orange Peel: A spray-applied texture with a light, bumpy surface resembling the skin of an orange, often used in residential and commercial spaces for its subtle, consistent appearance.
  • Knockdown: A spray-applied texture with a more pronounced, irregular pattern, achieved by knocking down high points with a trowel, popular for its versatile and unique appearance.
  • Skip Trowel: A hand-applied texture using a curved trowel, creating a subtle, random pattern with thin layers of joint compound, often seen in Mediterranean-style homes for its organic, artisanal look.
  • Swirl: A hand-applied texture using a brush or trowel to create a series of concentric circles or curved patterns, adding an artistic and decorative touch to walls and ceilings.
  • Popcorn: A thick, spray-applied texture resembling cottage cheese or popcorn, commonly used on ceilings to cover imperfections and provide soundproofing. However, this texture has fallen out of favor in recent years due to its dated appearance and difficulty in removal and repair.

FAQ

Yes, it’s possible to change the texture of your existing drywall by applying a new texture over the current one or by smoothing out the existing texture and applying a new one. We can help you decide on the best approach and achieve the desired result.

The right texture depends on your personal preferences and the overall design of your space. We’ll discuss the various texture options and provide guidance on selecting the most suitable one for your project.

The drying time for drywall texture varies depending on factors like the type of texture, humidity, and temperature. Typically, you should allow at least 24 hours for the texture to dry before painting. We’ll always provide guidance on the appropriate waiting time for your specific situation.