Make Wall Damage Disappear
Professional drywall and plaster repairs without the cost of a full drywall crew
Contractor-Quality Repairs at a Fraction of the Price
No Crew Overhead
Drywall contractors send 2-3 person crews even for small repairs. You pay for everyone's time, their truck, and their overhead. I work alone on repairs that don't need a crew.
Seamless Results
The key to invisible repairs is proper technique, not expensive equipment. I take the time to match texture and blend the repair so you can't tell it was ever damaged.
Small Job Friendly
Most drywall companies won't bother with a few holes or a small patch—minimum charges start at $300-500. I specialize in the repairs they won't take.
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
These repairs look intimidating because getting a seamless finish takes skill, but they don't require specialized tools or large crews.
Hole & Damage Repair
Whether it's a doorknob that went through the wall, damage from moving furniture, or that old cable TV hole you never fixed, drywall holes look terrible but they're repairable. The intimidating part is matching the texture and making it invisible—that's where experience matters. I'll patch it, finish it smooth, and match your wall texture so the repair disappears.
- Small holes (nail pops, anchors, doorknobs)
- Medium holes (fist-sized damage, fixture removals)
- Large holes requiring drywall replacement
- Cracks around doors and windows
Texture Matching
The hardest part of drywall repair isn't the patch—it's matching the texture so you can't tell work was done. Orange peel, knockdown, popcorn, smooth—each requires different techniques. Most homeowners can patch the hole but can't blend the texture. I have the experience to match existing textures and make repairs invisible.
- Orange peel texture matching
- Knockdown texture application
- Skip trowel and hand-textured finishes
- Smooth wall patching
Water Damage Repair
Ceiling stains from roof leaks or plumbing issues make homeowners panic. The water is often fixed but the damaged ceiling remains. Once the source is repaired and everything's dry, fixing the damage is straightforward—cut out the damaged section, patch it, texture it, prime it. I'll handle the repair once your leak is resolved.
- Ceiling water damage repair
- Stain sealing and priming
- Sagging drywall replacement
- Mold-resistant drywall installation (when needed)
Plaster Repair
Older homes have plaster walls that crack and crumble differently than drywall. Many contractors don't want to deal with plaster—they'd rather tear it out and hang drywall. But plaster can often be repaired and maintained. I'll assess whether repair or replacement makes sense, and handle either approach without pushing unnecessary work.
- Plaster crack repair
- Small section plaster restoration
- Plaster patching and skim coating
- Plaster-to-drywall transitions
Paint Touch-Up & Priming
After a repair, the patch needs primer and paint to blend in. I'm not a painting contractor, but I handle the priming and basic touch-up as part of the repair. If you need full room painting, I can recommend someone—but for blending a repair into your existing wall, I've got you covered.
- Repair area priming
- Paint matching and blending
- Spot painting to hide repairs
- Minor touch-ups around repairs
What Requires a Drywall Contractor
Large-scale drywall work is more efficient with a crew. For these jobs, you'll want a drywall contractor:
Whole room or house drywall installation
Complete ceiling replacement
Finishing new construction
Full room painting services
Ready to Make That Damage Disappear?
Send me a photo of the damage and I'll give you an honest assessment of what it'll take to fix it.