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Drywall Installation & Repair near you in New Zealand

Known locally as gib (plasterboard) repair and stopping. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in New Zealand.

Typical price: NZ$150–NZ$3,500

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What drywall installation & repair costs in New Zealand

Researched national ranges in NZD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Small patch repair Patch 1-2 holes, stop and sand ready for paint NZ$150 NZ$300 NZ$500
Wall section replacement Replace a damaged sheet or section, stopped and finished NZ$400 NZ$700 NZ$1,200
Full room re-line & stop Re-line and stop an average bedroom NZ$1,200 NZ$2,000 NZ$3,500

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How to hire a drywall installation & repair pro in New Zealand

  1. For structural or bracing walls, check whether the work is restricted building work needing a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP)
  2. Confirm the quote includes stopping (jointing compound coats) and sanding, not just fixing board
  3. Ask for public liability insurance
  4. In pre-1990s homes, ask about asbestos checks on textured ceilings before sanding
  5. Get a written quote with GST and disposal included
  6. Check reviews on Builderscrack or NoCowboys with photos of finished work

Frequently asked questions

How long does a drywall repair take?

Even a small patch takes 2-3 visits or one long day, because joint compound needs drying time between coats. A typical patch is fill day one, sand and second coat day two, final sand and ready for paint day three. Quick-set compounds can compress this to one day for small jobs.

What is the difference between drywall repair and plastering?

Drywall (plasterboard) repair replaces or patches board sheets and finishes the joints with tape and compound. Traditional plastering applies wet plaster coats over masonry or lath. Older homes often have solid plaster walls that need a plasterer, not a drywall contractor.

How much does drywall repair cost?

Small patch repairs (nail holes, door-knob dents) typically run the price of a 1-2 hour call-out, while larger holes or water-damaged sections cost more because they need cutting back to studs, new board, taping and up to three coats of joint compound. Whole-wall or ceiling replacement is priced per square metre or square foot.

Does drywall repair include painting?

Usually not. Most drywall contractors leave the wall sanded and primed (or just sanded), ready for your painter. Ask explicitly — some will prime and paint the patch for an extra fee, but colour-matching an aged painted wall often means repainting the whole wall.

Should water-damaged drywall be repaired or replaced?

If board has swollen, sagged, or grown mould it must be cut out and replaced — drying alone is not enough. Fix the leak first, cut back at least 30 cm beyond visible damage, and let the cavity dry before new board goes in. Persistent damp needs a moisture-meter check.

Can I patch drywall myself?

Holes smaller than a fist are a reasonable DIY job with a patch kit. Anything larger than about 30 cm, ceiling repairs, or water damage is worth hiring out — matching the surrounding texture and getting invisible joints takes practice and proper tools.

What is GIB stopping?

GIB is NZ's dominant plasterboard brand, and 'stopping' is the Kiwi term for taping and finishing joints with compound. A 'GIB stopper' is the finishing trade you want for invisible repairs.

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