Drywall repair falls into 5 categories: 1) Small holes; 2) Large holes; 3) Cracks; 4) Loose tape joints and 5) Nail heads. The materials and tools that are needed will vary depending upon the repair you are tackling. Determine what you need to do and proceed accordingly. It is almost inevitable that you will need to patch or repair drywall somewhere in your house. Your walls are subjected to moving furniture, children rough-housing or even
boisterous party guests.
From patching or repairing the smallest nail hole to replacing whole sections of drywall or re-texturing, we have the drywall repair experience to meet your drywall needs. Most drywall repairs we work on receive 2-3 thin coats of joint compound spread over a larger area than normal. This drywall repair process ensures adequate filling and assists us in having nicely sanded and feathered edges on our drywall repairs compared to having ridges, humps, and uneven repair work.
We erect temporary plastic walls in areas of the house where the drywall repair work is isolated to a particular room or area which helps keep drywall sanding dust to a minimum. In addition, the drywall dust which is generated on interior drywall repair projects can be evacuated out a window by our turbine ducted fan and air control systems. This is a great benefit to your health and over all well being.