Drywall Repair & Installation

Almost anyone can slap a coat of paint on an interior wall, that’s easy. The tricky part is preparing the drywall beneath. Between your close proximity, good interior lighting, and the nature of interior paint finishes, there isn’t much room for error – and we like to think that we are about as close to perfection as you can get (and humble, too!)

Nail Pops

We sink new screws to support the area, then fix the pop. This simple
method prevents re-appearance, yet most just whack the nail back in.

Cracks and Fault Lines

Cracks in drywall are caused by poorly supported weight. We run screws the length of the fault line,then apply a gradual feather sand.

Failing Corner Beads and uneven Joint Tape

We properly secure fiberglass corner beads, which don’t fail. Joint tape, the lines often visible in amateur jobs, get feather sanded out one foot past the seam, a grade indiscernible to the naked eye.

Water Damage

We find and repair the source (with a plumber, if need be) before sealing with oil based primer to prevent bleedthrough in the new coat.