Drywall Damages happen pretty easily. In our line of work, we’ve seen it all. But some of the most common causes of drywall damage we’ve encountered include:
- Door knobs because of doors opening too far.
- Moving furniture
- Nails and anchors
- House settling
- Rodents and pests
- Electrical, HVAC, or plumbing repairs
- Children or pets when playing
- Tile removal and other home renovations
Each cause of damage is unique that’s why we believe there’s no one-size-fits-all approach when repairing damaged drywall. Different types of damage require different methods of repair and approaches.
Types of Drywall Repair
Inti Paints can provide you with professional and expert drywall repair services for various drywall issues, including:
- Poorly taped or bulging drywall seams
- Cracks caused by house settling
- Holes in the all and missing sections of the drywall
- Stainless warping and holes caused by water damage
- Uneven or mismatched textures on walls or ceilings
- Retexturing popcorn ceilings
Our drywall repair experts are trained and experienced. We can handle anything from minor damages to repairing entire drywalls with water damage. We use the best materials and tools to guarantee the best results in restoring the aesthetic appeal of your home and the integrity of the drywall.
Drywall repair for textured walls
Not all properties have smooth drywall. Some property owners prefer the beauty and depth that comes with textured drywall. However, repairing textured drywall poses additional challenges and extra attention to detail.
Inti Painting drywall repair experts can restore your textured drywall to its former glory from minor and major damages, making it look seamless. With our texture matching capabilities, you’re assured of excellent results always.
Why Should You Repair Drywall?
Although damaged drywall doesn’t always point to structural damage, it can still affect the value of your home. Damaged drywall tends to be highly noticeable and can ruin the appearance of the wall.
Some homeowners will often prefer to cover the damage with a wall hanging or a piece of furniture. But this is only a short-term fix that doesn’t fully address the problem.
Fixing damaged drywall is inevitable and is often a job better done now than later. Sometimes the cause of the drywall damage like cracks and damp patches can also point to structural issues that affect the integrity of the home. The sooner you attempt to fix the drywall, the earlier such problems can be identified and rectified before they progress or, worse yet, bring down the entire structure.
Repairing minor dents and holes on your drywall can also boost the value of the house when you’re looking to sell. You shouldn’t leave the repair for later because the damage will increase over time, and you may end up paying more.