Seaford is one of the largest communities in Sussex County, situated along the Nanticoke River with a diverse mix of housing — from older homes in the city's established neighborhoods to newer residential developments on its outskirts. KD Drywall N Paint serves Seaford homeowners and property owners with drywall repair, water damage restoration, and interior painting.
Seaford's older neighborhoods contain homes built across multiple decades, each with its own wall conditions and repair history. Homes from the mid-20th century often have walls that have been repaired, painted over, and repaired again — which can make new repairs more challenging if the substrate isn't properly prepared. We assess each situation before starting work, using Zinsser Gardz where surfaces need stabilization and FibaFuse tape where seams need reinforcement.
Seaford's newer residential areas generate a steady volume of post-construction touch-ups and post-trade patching. Whether a plumber has opened a wall to access supply lines or a homeowner is finishing a renovation, we close the work cleanly, match the existing texture, and leave the wall ready for paint. We also handle water damage repairs from roof leaks and plumbing failures throughout the Seaford area.
We offer free, no-obligation estimates for drywall and painting projects in Seaford and throughout Sussex County.
Request a Free QuoteYes. We serve all of Seaford — from the older established neighborhoods near the Nanticoke River to newer developments on the city's outskirts.
Yes. We assess each situation individually. If the drywall is structurally sound and dry, we seal it with Zinsser BIN shellac primer and refinish. If it has been compromised by moisture, we cut it out and replace it.
Call or email us and we will arrange a free, no-obligation assessment of the work.
A few local facts about the community we serve.
Seaford is home to the site of the world's first nylon plant, built by the DuPont Company in 1939. The plant earned Seaford the nickname 'The Nylon Capital of the World' and operated along the Nanticoke River for more than 50 years, transforming the city's economy and workforce.
The Nanticoke River at Seaford was explored by Captain John Smith in 1608 during his famous survey of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries — one of the earliest recorded European explorations of the area that would become Sussex County.
Seaford was originally laid out in 1799 at the head of navigation on the Nanticoke River, a location that made it a natural hub for commerce and transportation in the western part of Sussex County.