Jacksonville's sprawling 875 square miles includes everything from 1920s bungalows in Riverside to brand new construction in Nocatee, and each era brings its own drywall considerations. The city's proximity to the coast means salt air and humidity affect homes differently depending on whether you're in the Beaches area or inland near Mandarin.

Northeast Florida's humid summers create extended drying times for joint compound. During July and August, I've seen first coats take 36 hours to dry completely even with AC running. Rushing the process is the number one mistake DIYers make here. That second coat you applied too early will bubble and crack within months.

Hurricane damage is a recurring reality. Matthew in 2016 and Irma in 2017 caused widespread water intrusion in homes across Duval County. Many Jacksonville homeowners are still dealing with repair work from those storms or learning drywall skills for the first time because of them.

The housing stock in Jacksonville spans over a century. Riverside and Avondale have plaster walls that require different repair approaches than the drywall in newer Southside developments. Knowing what you're working with matters before you start cutting or mudding.

Climate: Humid subtropical
Typical Homes: Mixed, significant stock from 1960s-1990s
County: Duval County

Common Considerations in Jacksonville

  • Humidity and slow drying times
  • Hurricane water damage
  • Mold growth
  • Settling cracks in sandy soil
  • AC condensation damage

Key Neighborhoods: Riverside, San Marco, Mandarin, Jacksonville Beach, Nocatee, Southside

Local Requirements: Florida Building Code applies. Homes in flood zones may have additional requirements for moisture-resistant materials.

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