Millsboro sits at the center of Sussex County, serving as a hub for the surrounding communities of Long Neck, Dagsboro, and the Indian River Bay area. The town has a mix of older established neighborhoods and newer residential developments that have grown up around its commercial core. KD Drywall N Paint serves Millsboro homeowners with drywall repair, finishing, and interior painting work throughout the area.
Millsboro's older residential areas have homes that have been through decades of use — settling cracks, water stains from old roof leaks, and holes left behind by previous owners or contractors. Repairing these walls properly means more than filling with spackle. We use Zinsser Gardz to prime and stabilize the surface first, then FibaFuse — a fiberglass mat tape that embeds into joint compound to reinforce seams — ensuring repairs hold through the natural settling that comes with older construction.
The Long Neck peninsula and surrounding Millsboro area have seen significant new construction in recent years. We handle post-construction touch-ups, renovation patching, and repairs after trade work in these newer homes. Whether you have had a plumber, electrician, or HVAC contractor working in your home, we close and finish the holes they leave behind so the repair is invisible after painting.
We offer free, no-obligation estimates for drywall and painting projects in Millsboro and the surrounding area.
Request a Free QuoteYes. KD Drywall N Paint serves Millsboro, Long Neck, and the surrounding communities throughout central and western Sussex County.
Yes. We work on new construction as well as existing homes. Post-construction touch-ups, finishing, and painting are a regular part of our work in the Millsboro area.
Yes. We offer free, no-obligation estimates for all drywall repair, finishing, and interior painting projects in Millsboro and the surrounding area.
A few local facts about the community we serve.
Millsboro was established in 1792 when Elisha Dickerson built a dam across the Indian River at a location known as Rock Hole, creating the millpond that gave the town its name.
The Millsboro area has deep connections to the Nanticoke Indian Nation, one of the few remaining Native American tribes with historical ties to Delaware. The Nanticoke Indian Museum, located in Millsboro, preserves the history and culture of the tribe.
Millsboro holds a notable weather record for Delaware: on January 17, 1893, the temperature at Millsboro dropped to -17°F, which remains the coldest temperature ever officially recorded in the state of Delaware.