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How Much Does Drywall Cost in San Francisco? (2025 Guide)
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How Much Does Drywall Cost in San Francisco? (2025 Guide)

April 19, 2026 · IronNest Construction · 2 min read

Drywall projects in San Francisco reflect the realities of the Bay Area construction market: skilled-labour rates, permit fees, and material costs that sit above the national average. Drywall costs depend on whether you need new installation or repairs, the finish level required, and whether texture-matching is involved. Bay Area labor rates apply.

Cost Ranges for Drywall in San Francisco

The following ranges reflect current pricing for San Francisco and the wider Bay Area area:

  • Patch repair (small, single area): $300–$800
  • Patch repair (water damage, per room): $1,500–$4,000
  • New installation — per sq ft: $3–$6
  • Full room (L4 finish): $2,500–$6,000
  • Level 5 skim coat (per room): $1,500–$4,000
  • Texture-match repair: $500–$2,000

Labour and Market Costs in San Francisco

Licensed tradespeople in the Bay Area — plumbers, electricians, tile setters, carpenters — work in one of the highest labour markets in the country, typically billing $100–$140 per hour. San Francisco’s marine layer and foggy winters mean exterior projects need weather-resistant materials. We specify the right products for SF conditions.

Key Factors That Affect Your Price

  • Finish level — L3 to L5 increases cost
  • Texture-matching on repairs — complex finishes take more time
  • Ceiling vs. wall — ceiling drywall is harder and costs more
  • Fire-rated assemblies — Type X drywall and specific fastening patterns
  • Moisture damage extent — may require framing inspection first

Permit Requirements

Many drywall scopes in San Francisco require permits through the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection (DBI). Permit fees typically add $500–$3,500 to a project’s total. A licensed contractor should pull all required permits — if a contractor suggests skipping permits on significant work, that is a red flag.

Getting an Accurate Estimate

IronNest Construction provides written, fixed-scope estimates after an in-person assessment. We serve San Francisco and the Bay Area. Common project areas include Mission District, SoMa, Pacific Heights. Contact us for a free estimate — no phone quotes, because every property is different.

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