Minneapolis has one of the most diverse housing stocks in the Midwest. You'll find everything from pre-1920 Craftsman bungalows in neighborhoods like Longfellow and Powderhorn to mid-century ramblers in the outer rings to brand new construction going up along the North Loop.

The age range means drywall projects here vary wildly. Older homes often have plaster that's been partially replaced with drywall over the years, creating tricky transition zones. The post-war ranches from the 1950s and 60s have their own issues, usually related to original low-quality tape jobs finally giving out. And even newer homes face Minnesota's fundamental challenge: keeping moisture under control when it's negative 10 outside and 70 inside.

Winter drywall work is common in Minneapolis because that's when people are stuck inside noticing imperfections. But working in heated homes during dry winter months requires careful attention to humidity. Mud can dry too fast, crack at seams, and fail within a year if you don't manage conditions properly.

Climate: Humid continental, extreme temperature swings
Typical Homes: Mixed - significant stock from 1920s-1960s
County: Hennepin County

Common Considerations in Minneapolis

  • Plaster-to-drywall transitions
  • Nail pops from freeze-thaw cycles
  • Moisture damage on north-facing walls
  • Cracking from foundation settling
  • Old tape failure in mid-century homes

Key Neighborhoods: Longfellow, Powderhorn, North Loop, Uptown, Southwest Minneapolis, Northeast

Local Requirements: Minneapolis requires permits for significant drywall work as part of larger remodeling projects; standalone repairs typically exempt

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