Drywall Repair Services
CertaPro Painters® of Clifton, NJ
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Professional Drywall Repair
The house painting experts at CertaPro Painters® of Clifton, NJ are professionally trained to replace or repair your drywall and refinish the surface with any paint, wallpaper covering or specialty finish you desire. From small punch-through holes to hanging new drywall panels, cutting, attaching, and applying a final skim coating and sanding, CertaPro Painters® of Clifton, NJ is your one-stop shop for all your drywall repair needs.
CertaPro Painters® of Clifton, NJ has built a professional reputation by delivering an extraordinary customer service experience. Before the paint of your choice is applied to the walls and before the surface preparation is complete, CertaPro Painters® of Clifton, NJ can assist you with your home’s drywall repair needs to bring you the best possible finished project.
The Drywall Repair Process
We know that your home is your #1 priority, and our team at CertaPro Painters® of Clifton, NJ will do everything possible to make it shine. Whether the drywall damage is small or large, here are the basic steps we take to restore your walls to beauty.
Damage Inspection
The crew will take note of all cosmetic damage (tiny holes, removals, popping nails, furniture scuffs) as well as more severe cracks and damp patches, which could be signs of water damage.
Drywall Repair
The team will determine which drywall repair technique is required for the damage on your walls. If only minor dents and holes are the issue, they can be easily repaired with spackle and paint. With water damage or impact-damaged drywall, this will need to be cut out and patched with new segments of drywall.
Surface Priming
The texture of drywall is such that if you paint directly over the skim coat, it will not result in a fully even surface. So, the drywall priming process includes sanding down, cleaning, and applying a drywall primer/sealer, which ensures a smooth texture and prevents paint or other moisture from absorbing into the drywall.
Interior Painting
Drywall is typically off-white by default and will need a fresh coat of paint in order to appear uniform with the rest of your interior. The previously damaged drywall can be used to identify your original paint color. Alternatively, a free color consultation is provided when a new color is desired.
The Drywall Repair Process
We know that your home is your #1 priority, and our team at CertaPro Painters® of Clifton, NJ will do everything possible to make it shine. Whether the drywall damage is small or large, here are the basic steps we take to restore your walls to beauty.
Identify The Problem
Before any work begins, be sure to take a photograph and/or take a piece of the damaged drywall. This way, when its time to purchase a new surface-coat, you'll be able to identify the color exactly. With that completed, feel free to remove the damaged drywall and clean the hole so you have a uniform area to work with.
Gather Materials
Once you've properly identified the size and scope of the work, you can begin gathering materials. Essentials include drywall joint compound, mesh tape, and a tool for sanding the surface once repairs are complete. To apply the drywall compound you'll need either a drywall taping knife or a trowel. The latter is more commonly used by professionals for large scale drywall repair projects. If the damage is minor, only a drywall taping knife is necessary.
Drywall Compound Application
Mesh Tape must be placed over the area of drywall damage. Self-adhesive mesh tape will make the process a breeze. This creates a thin barrier for you to apply the joint compound. Use your drywall taping knife to apply a thin layer of the compound to the surface of the mesh tape. Then, allow the compound to dry.
Sanding & Re-Application
When the compound has dried, the hole in your drywall will be repaired, but that doesn't mean the process is completed! Use your sander to gently smooth out the surface and identify any abnormalities. No drywall project is complete after a single application. Feel free to use your hand on the dried surface to see if there are any dips or bumps. Then, repeat the prior step and wait for it to dry. Sand the surface until its impossible to identify by touch, where the hole was. The entire surface should feel smooth.
Prime & Paint
Standard drywall will often default to an off-white color that will not match the rest of your interior color scheme. If you still have a piece of the damaged drywall, it can be used to identify the original color of your room. Alternatively, contact CertaPro Painters of Clifton, NJ for a free color consultation to identify the paint necessary to return your walls to normal. After application of primer and paint, your walls will be as good as new!
Common Drywall Problems
Drywall damage is a common problem for many homeowners and one that can be tricky to fix at home. It is a meticulous repair that requires time and attention to detail. If not properly taken care of, it can result in an uneven and unappealing appearance or, worse, structural damage to your walls. Our CertaPro Painters® of Clifton, NJ house painting experts have years of experience in drywall repair, making it easy for them to deliver impeccable results quickly and efficiently.
There are many factors that can damage drywall, leaving behind holes, cracks, dents and damp patches of all sizes. Some of the most common types of damaged drywall include:
Holes
Holes are usually caused by accidental forceful impact, like a door being slammed open or someone falling into the wall. Depending on what made the impact, you could be looking at anything from a small puncture to a worrying crater.
Removals
Removing anything attached to the wall, whether it be tile, wallpaper, or even objects like mirrors, can lead to pieces of drywall coming off.
Water damage and moisture
Usually caused by leaking pipes, water damage weakens the structural integrity of the drywall and can even be a health hazard. Even if there are no visible water patches, moisture in the walls or ceilings can lead to other problems like cracks and loosened joint tape.
Popping Nails
This happens most often when a nail is not securely attached to a joint or stud and pops through the drywall.
Dented corner bead
The corner bead is a piece of metal used to join two sheets of drywall at a corner. It can become dented with impact or regular wear and tear.
Furniture Scuffs
Careless furniture handling can lead to pencil-like marks at best and holes in the drywall at worst.
Ceiling Stain Repairs
Stained ceilings from water damage can be brough back to life. Its important to fix the cause of the leak prior to repairing the ceiling.
Tension Crack Repairs
Cracks in the wall from tension points like doors and windows are common and can be patched and repaired.
Loose Drywall Tape Seam Repair
Sometimes drywall tape peels away over time causing lines to show on walls or ceilings.
Benefits of Repairing Drywall
For many homeowners, the main benefit of repairing drywall is simply cosmetic. Damaged drywall tends to be extremely noticeable and ruins the overall appearance of a wall. While some would prefer to simply cover the damage with a wall hanging or piece of furniture, there are other important benefits to taking the time to repair it instead.
For one, certain forms of damage like cracks and damp patches can lead to structural issues that can affect the integrity of your home. However, even smaller holes and dents will have to be repaired someday if you ever intend to sell your house or move your furniture. Leaving the repair for later is almost guaranteed to increase the damage over time, meaning you may end up paying more down the line.
Priming Drywall for Paint
Priming drywall after a repair is an extremely important step which should never be overlooked. Due to the natural texture of drywall, painting directly over the skim coat will not leave a fully even surface. Drywall priming involves sanding down, wiping, cleaning, and finally applying a drywall primer/sealer. This sticks to the drywall to create a perfectly smooth surface for painting as well as prevents the paint from being absorbed into the drywall.
Our CertaPro Painters® of Clifton, NJ drywall repair services will always include all these necessary steps for a perfect finish. Of course, the drywall priming process will vary depending on the size of the repair. If we are only repairing a small hole, the primer will be applied directly onto the spackle or drywall compound with a paintbrush or roller. Larger repairs and replacements will usually mean re-repriming the wall entirely.
Contact Us for Drywall Repair and Painting
Hiring our drywall repair services is an easy and quick way to refresh a room whose walls are looking tired and damaged. You can also combine this with our interior painting services to completely transform a space with a fresh coat of paint, whether you just want a subtle update or a complete color overhaul.
Contact us today for a free estimate for your drywall repair needs.
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Common Questions About Drywall Repair Projects
How do you repair drywall?
The type of damage will determine what drywall repair technique is needed. Small dents and dings can be smoothed over with spackle and paint. Water damaged or impact damaged drywall will be cut out and patched with new drywall segments. Repairs are then finished with light sanding and a fresh coat of matching paint.
How much does drywall repair cost?
The cost of drywall repair varies depending on the extent of damage. To get accurate pricing for your unique project, schedule an estimate appointment with CertaPro Painters® of Clifton, NJ.
How can I tell if my drywall should be repaired?
Repairs and replacements are generally only needed if some damage has been done to the wall. Impact damage, water damage, mold, and scrapes are the most common types of drywall damage. If you have any of these problems, repairs are needed to restore the look of the wall.
How do you fix cracks in drywall?
Cracks in drywall are usually repaired using drywall tape and joint compound. Once the compound dries the surface is smoothed over for an even finish.
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