Drywall Repair
So you've finally grown tired of that unusually low-hanging
painting that's placed ever so strategically to hide the hole in the wall behind it. Or it's time to replace the water-stained section of the ceiling, or fix the hole
in the drywall where the doorknob broke through the wall. Or maybe you have "nail pops" where the nails broke through the drywall, and you want to fix the
place up.
Get the job done right
Whatever repair job your wall needs, you can get it fixed - by a
drywall contractor for major or complex repairs, or by a handyman for smaller fixes. Most common drywall repairs - such as small holes or nail pops - are not
difficult. Some ambitious homeowners even try to do the jobs themselves. But an experienced handyman or drywall contractor will have the proper tools and expertise to
get the job quickly, with no damage or mess, and with great looking results.
Nail pops are a common
problem
A common problem with drywall that happens in almost every house is nail pops. These are small round breaks in the wall's
surface, caused when the head of the nail that holds the drywall in place breaks through the wall. This occurs for a variety of reasons, whether nails or screws were
used to install the drywall.
Three common causes of nail pops are that the "popped" screw or nail was
not driven in tightly enough, so the drywall is not held tightly against the stud, and movement or pressure on the wall at that point causes the nail to protrude; if
the drywall was hung so it missed the stud altogether; or simply the settling of the ground can cause nails to pop through the wall. Indeed, it is more common for load
bearing walls to have nail pops.
Repairing
drywall...requires the finishing touch, which separates a good handyman or drywall contractor from a hack.
Natural ground
shifting can cause cracks
The natural shifting of the ground can also cause cracks in drywall. Most often, these cracks appear
around the top corner of a door or window, as these are the weakest points in the wall.
Repairing drywall isn't just filling a hole or
crack, or patching over where a nail popped through. The job requires the finishing touch, which separates a good handyman or drywall contractor from a hack. And that
finishing touch is matching the texture of the repaired area to the texture of the rest of the wall or ceiling. Also, most of the compounds used to resurface the area
where the repair was made should be left to dry for about 24 hours between coats, so unless your contractor is using a special fast-drying compound, beware of anyone
who wants to rush the job through in one day.
What other repairs can be made?
Finally, if you are hiring a handyman to do a small drywall repair, you might want to walk through each room in your home, as well as the outside of your home and
the yard, and make a note of other jobs that can be done once your handyman is there.