The beauty of sheet rock (also referred to as drywall), is that it’s very easy to repair. With just a few tools and materials, it is a job that can easily be accomplished by the average homeowner; leaving the wall as if the damage had never occurred. The perfect time to repair your drywall is when you plan on repainting the room anyway. Therefore, before you start a painting project, first take the opportunity to inspect your walls for damage so you can make your repairs prior to painting.
There are situations, however, when damage occurs and needs to be addressed. Maybe you were moving furniture and a corner of the table knocked into the wall, or perhaps a door was swung open with a little too much enthusiasm. Below, we’ll discuss common types of damage you can run into and the best techniques to make your walls look as good as new.
Some basic tools you will need are:
Damage can vary from tiny nail holes and cracks, to large holes or even crumpled sheet rock. All of these repairs can be made with the same basic tools and variations of the same methods. Some common issues are:
As you can see, with a little time, patience and the right tools, your damaged walls can have that “just move in” look in no time. For all of your drywall needs, whether it’s the tools, materials or advice, feel free to call or stop in and our knowledgeable staff will provide you with what you need to make those unsightly dings, dents and cracks disappear.