Lakewood Drywall Repair


Working with drywall isn’t as easy as many homeowners think. Whether you need a small drywall patch or a complete drywall ceiling repair, there are several factors you must keep in mind if you want to avoid having issues with your home’s internal structure in the future.


Generally speaking, your drywall panels (whether they’re on your walls or your ceiling) can get damaged by water, fires, storms, accidents, and more. Even if none of these problems happen to your property, your sheetrock could get damaged as the years pass. 


In case you notice any cracks in your ceiling drywall, you must quickly hire a drywall specialist to take care of them. The best way to prevent further damage to your home is to address the smaller issues in time. Thankfully, our skilled team of drywall repair contractors is here to help you!



Here, you can learn more about the team at Lakewood Drywall Squad, as well as how our sheetrock repair services will take care of any problem you may have in your home. In case you need help today, you can request a free consultation from our drywall experts via a phone call or by filling out our contact form.

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Lakewood Drywall Squad (Drywall Repair SP)

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Lakewood Drywall Squad (Drywall Repair SP)

Contractor repairing sheetrock in a Lakewood, CO home

What Can We Do for You?


Our sheetrock repair experts have worked with a considerable number of repair projects over the years. Thanks to all this hard work, we’ve been able to expand our offering to the people in Lakewood, CO.


We’re experts in all things drywall, so if you have any problem with your drywall ceiling or wall, the chances are that we can help you solve it as soon as possible. Here’s an overview of all the services we can offer you today!


Ceiling and Wall Repair


Patching your ceiling with drywall should always be done by a professional. When it comes to fixing cracks in drywall, you must ensure the surface stays smooth, flat, and uniform in comparison to the rest of the drywall panels.


If you don’t do the job right, your drywall panels will have an uneven structure, which can lead to breakage, rotting, and other problems you will have to spend money on later. Our experts will repair your drywall ceiling or wall promptly and ensure you don’t have to deal with any of these problems shortly. 


On the other hand, if the problem is too severe, we could also work with replacing drywall. If you want to know what you will need specifically, don’t hesitate to contact us. 


Drywall Water Damage Repair


Water-damaged walls and ceilings are some of the most severe problems your home can experience. If you don’t deal with water damage promptly, you could end up with leaking, rotting, and other issues that could attract pests and bacteria into your home.


Keep in mind that some drywall panels may not be too resistant to moisture. If you don’t have proper ventilation in a particular room, you could experience water leaks that will damage your home’s interior plumbing. In that sense, you must request a water damage wall repair service as soon as possible.


These problems are also likely to happen in ceilings, so if you start noticing some water drops coming from up there, you may want to consider calling a professional to assess the situation. 


Drywall Crack Repair


Cracks in walls and ceilings are fairly common. The problem here is that many homeowners don’t pay attention to those cracks since they seem inoffensive. However, if you don’t request a ceiling crack repair promptly, those cracks could get worse and damage the rest of your home’s internal structure.


Once you call us, we’ll make sure to cover all of these cracks and smooth your surface out so that it’s ready for texturing, painting, or any other service you may want. 


Drywall Hole Repair


Patching holes in drywall is not an easy task, and if you don’t use the ceiling or wall hole filler correctly, the compound will not be as resistant and will likely break again shortly. Whether you’re doing a bathroom drywall repair or a full basement repair, you must ensure you know the materials you’re working with.


You could get holes in your drywall for many reasons, including general wear and tear, water damage, accidents, and others. Regardless of the reason why you got a hole in your plasterboard, you must cover it up with professionals as soon as possible. 


Textured Drywall Repair


Textured walls and ceilings were common and popular some years ago, but these tend to get damaged much faster from wear and tear. Popcorn ceilings, for example, are known for getting water damage easily. In those cases, you must repair the popcorn ceiling with water damage before the entire panel comes down.


Other popular ceiling types include stucco, knockdown, stipple, and more. All of these tend to get severe cracks over time, so make sure to request a textured ceiling repair before it’s too late.

Costs of Drywall Repair


The cost to repair a drywall ceiling with water damage or any other problem could vary depending on the severity. In some cases, you may want to assess a drywall replacement cost instead of a repair. Still, here are some of the factors that influence pricing:


  • Type of project
  • Severity of the problem
  • Size of the room
  • Materials used
  • Professional fees

What Rooms Can We Work with? 


We can work with any room you may need at home. Some of the most popular rooms we’ve worked with include: 

 

  • Bathrooms 
  • Living Rooms 
  • Bedrooms 
  • Basements 
  • Kitchens 


Still, you can call us at any time you want to get more information on how we can fix your rooms.

Sheetrock Repair FAQ's

Our Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Are The Common Causes Of Drywall Damage?

    There are a number of reasons why drywall damage occurs. Let’s look at some of the most common: 


    • Water damage. Unfortunately, drywall is susceptible to moisture damage, so if you use water to clean your walls regularly or heavy rainfall has led to water seeping into your walls, this kind of damage is inevitable. When this happens, it often leads to a reduction in the structural integrity of the wall and may cause mold and mildew formation, which could have adverse health effects.


    • Physical impact. Whether you accidentally drive your car into the wall or slap a door too hard, physical impact can occur. This form of damage can cause the whole structure to crumble or may simply cause a dent that’s easily repairable. 


    • Poor installation. When sheetrock is poorly installed, you could end up with weak spots that easily cave in or crumble. 


    • Changes in the temperature. When there are extreme fluctuations in the temperature, it could lead to plasterboard damage, as there is expanding and contracting occurring rapidly. This often causes joint separation or cracks.

  • What Causes Drywall To Crack?

    If you notice the formation of cracks on your walls, there could be a number of reasons why this has occurred. In many cases, poor installation is to blame. Without the proper know-how, it’s easy to mess up a drywall installation job. This is why hiring a professional contractor that has many years of experience is essential.


    Another common culprit is temperature fluctuation. Rapid increases and decreases in temperature cause drywall to expand and contract, which may result in cracks. Furthermore, cracks are not uncommon when there is water damage or physical impact, so to pinpoint the true cause of your unique problem, it’s best to get in touch with a reliable service provider. 


    Not addressing a crack timeously could result in further damage occurring, which may lead to costly repairs or even warrant a plasterboard replacement. The good news is that cracks can be repaired quite easily in most cases, but the trick is acting fast before the problem escalates. 

  • Can Water-Damaged Sheetrock Be Repaired?

    In many instances, water damage may seem like the end of the road for your drywall. However, this isn’t necessarily the case. If the damage is localized and not extensive, you can generally repair it. 


    Drywallers will start by identifying the root cause of the water damage and address that issue before removing the affected portion of the plasterboard. The team will then dry the area and patch it up before plastering and painting it to blend it in with the surrounding structure. 


    However, if there is extensive damage that has caused considerable damage to the wall and surrounding structures, the chances are that the plasterboard may need to be repaired. It’s best to contact a local drywall contractor as soon as possible when you notice water damage to prevent it from spreading and getting worse.

  • What Are The Risks Of Not Repairing Damaged Sheetrock?

    When you leave damaged drywall for extended periods, it could result in greater damage. If physical contact was the cause of the damage, for example, you create a weak spot that leaves the overall structure more vulnerable. 


    This could affect the overall structural integrity of your walls, which could put your family at great risk. Sadly, if walls lose their rigidity, they could begin to crumble or collapse, which could lead to serious injuries and even deaths. 


    When you notice any form of damage in your drywall, it’s best to contact a reliable sheetrock company as quickly as possible to prevent costlier repairs or having to deal with the headache of replacing an entire wall (not to mention the potential danger of a failing structure). 

  • Can Sheetrock Repair Services Fix Structural Issues?

    Generally, drywall repair services are concerned with fixing any external issues, such as cracks, dents, or holes in your sheetrock. The main purpose of sheetrock repairs is to improve the appearance of your ceilings or walls, not to address any structural issues. 


    Examples of structural damage include sagging or movements in the wall or ceiling. When dealing with structural damage, you generally need the experience and expertise of a trained contractor that specializes in structural repairs. 


    In order to address structural issues appropriately and ensure the long-term safety and stability of the building, you need to identify and address the root cause of the problem appropriately. However, when it comes to minor damage, sheetrock repair services may be sufficient. It's important to consult an expert to determine what the appropriate solution is. 

  • How Do I Choose The Right Sheetrock Repair Contractor?

    Choosing the right sheetrock repair contractor depends on a few factors. Firstly, you have to determine the type and extent of damage you’re dealing with. This will give you an indication of how much of an investment you need to make. 


    Secondly, you need to do research. This is a time-consuming and important task that needs to be planned appropriately. When researching, make sure to pay attention to the contractor's qualifications, skills, and experience, whether they're licensed and insured, reviews, availability, pricing, and whether they offer any guarantees.   


    Next, you should contact the contractor, ask them any questions you have, and obtain a quote. You need to find a contractor that fits within your budget but still has the necessary skills.

  • Is Sheetrock Repair A Messy Process?

    Yes, repairing sheetrock can be a messy process if the proper techniques are not used. Even then, it can still make a bit of a mess. It is always important to prepare and protect the surrounding area before repairing sheetrock. 


    When a trained professional handles the repair, they make less mess because they are more efficient in the mixing and application of mudding compound. They also use the correct tools for removing the damaged sections and cutting the replacement patch.


    The sanding and finish process that makes the patch look seamless with the rest of the wall can create a fair amount of dust and debris, but a reputable drywall repair contractor knows how to contain it for an easy clean-up.

  • Is Paper or Mesh Tape Better for Drywall Patches? 

    Both paper and mesh tape can be used for drywall patches, but they are different and have varying degrees of success. Overall, paper drywall tape is more versatile and stronger. However, mesh tape can offer moisture resistance and is easier to apply for a beginner.  

     

    Typically, professionals use paper tape because it will last longer and provide a smooth finish. However, it isn’t easy to work with because it must be embedded into the joint compound. Mesh tape is often more challenging to use because it’s harder to fold and can be off-center. 

  • How Long Does Drywall Repair Take to Dry?

    Drywall mud takes about 24 hours to dry if it’s a thick application. This recommendation is often used in all situations. Though some manufacturers say you only have to wait 12 hours, this usually requires using shortcuts that can affect the repair later.  

     

    However, it also depends on what you’re repairing. For example, if you’re only dealing with minor indentations and filling in screw holes, the drywall compound will take roughly two hours to dry.  

Contact Your Expert, Local  Drywall Repair Company Today!


Don’t wait any longer to address your drywall problems! Contact the expert team of drywall repair contractors at Lakewood Drywall Squad by filling out our contact form or via phone call. We’re here for you!

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