Drywall Install and Repair

We'll patch, sand, and prime your drywall to create a perfect surface. It'll be like you're living in a brand new home!

Drywall Repair and Priminig

Homes are meant to be lived in – that’s why it’s not uncommon to see drywall with holes or some type of damage that needs repair.  The good news is, it’s actually pretty easy to fix. Before we pick up a paintbrush, we’ll repair any drywall damage first.  We’ll patch, sand, and prime your drywall to create a perfect surface. It’ll be like you’re living in a brand new home!

Drywall Repair Services

Drywall damage can happen pretty easily. If you’ve used a nail to hang up a picture, or had a doorknob put a dent into a wall, you know just how delicate this surface can be. While it might not seem like a big deal, even the smallest hole can be noticeable. If these holes and damaged parts aren’t properly covered up before a paint job, they’ll be even more noticeable. We’ll be happy to help you fix these problems. It’s one of the many ways we’ll WOW you!

Drywall damage doesn’t just come from overly rambunctious kids or clumsy adults. Damage often occurs naturally, and in much more subtle ways than you might think. Here are some of the most common causes of drywall damage:

Before and After

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Drywall Repair Before
Drywall Repair Before
Drywall Repai After
Drywall Repair After

Priming Drywall for Paint

Before paint
Before we paint, we’ll do a walkthrough of the space and inspect for any existing damage. We’ll take note of all the spots that need repair, and then we’ll get to work! Very small holes (like those from nails) can be fixed by simply filling them with mud/spackle, and sanded down once dried. This is usually a pretty quick process.
Fixing holes
For bigger holes (like those from door handles, etc) will need to be patched, which is a bit of a more complex process. First we’ll carefully measure the hole, and cut a patch of drywall to fit it. We’ll then apply mud/spackle around the edges of the hole on the wall. Next, the patch is carefully applied, with more mud being applied over top of the patch. Once it has dried, we’ll sand it down to create a smooth surface that’s ready to be painted. Overall, it is usually a pretty fast fix, and we’ll be able to start painting no time.
The benefits of finishing Drywall
If you’ve got holes of any size or dents in your drywall, they’re definitely worth fixing. A new coat of paint on its own just isn’t enough to cover it up—in fact, it often makes the damage stand out even more. When you’re getting a new paint job, you want to make sure you have a smooth surface, so you can achieve the best look possible.