So you’ve got a drywall problem—what next? The team you choose for repairs matters. Patching or even replacing drywall is a big responsibility since it’s such a structurally important part of the building, so always select a team that’s bonded and insured.
Mr. Handyman strives to make this entire process as easy as possible because we know you’ve got other things to think about. Rather than hauling all the tools for the project, learning how to apply a quick fix, and putting off all the other important responsibilities you should be attending to, consider leaving this task to the pros. Any good team should work quickly without compromising on quality, use trustworthy brands, and stand behind their work long after it’s complete.
Mr. Handyman is completely transparent about how we’ll approach the project and what it will cost so you can make an informed decision. We’ll get the job done right so your drywall lasts rather than applying a visually pleasing but temporary fix that simply hides the problem. We’re so happy to help our community take care of their homes and businesses; we want all of you to be safe and happy in the neighborhood for as long as possible!
If you need drywall repair (or if you suspect there’s a problem but aren’t sure), don’t hesitate to reach out! We can guide you through the best next steps for your specific situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell whether there’s drywall in my walls?
If you have a home that was built after 1970, you probably have drywall. However, that’s not always true. Try tapping on the wall; if it sounds hollow, your wall is likely drywall. You can also push a small pin into the wall. If it pops in easily, it’s drywall. Otherwise, it’s probably plaster, which is much harder.
Can I repair drywall myself?
Drywall repairs are some of the most common DIY projects, but fixing a drywall issue yourself isn’t recommended. Remember that drywall does have a role to play in the structural integrity of your home! Repairs done the wrong way can leave issues hidden but worsening until something more significant occurs. It’s best to leave this task for the pros, who can make sure the job is done right.
Will drywall damage be visible once it’s repaired?
Because drywall repairs must be done directly to the wall, paint or wallpaper will need to be removed in the area immediately surrounding the damage in order to apply a fix. However, good handymen will create a seamless surface after the repair that is smooth and fits in with the rest of the wall. This makes tidying up the rest of the area easy, as small touch-up paint will blend right in. If you attempt to DIY a drywall repair, you can be left with a lumpy or discolored area that will always stand out!