Life happens, and sometimes that means your walls and ceilings can suffer from cracks, holes, or water damage. The Team at Titan is here to help, offering professional drywall repair services to restore your surfaces to their original condition. We work diligently to assess the damage, determine the best course of action, and provide efficient, long-lasting repairs.
Homeowners, builders, and commercial developers can all benefit from our top-notch drywall repair services. Our team is equipped to handle projects of all sizes, from minor patch jobs to extensive damage repair. We use high-quality materials and proven techniques to ensure the longevity and durability of our repairs.
Don’t let unsightly damaged wall and ceiling damage detract from the beauty and functionality of your space. Trust our experienced technicians to restore your surfaces with skill and precision. We’re committed to providing a level of service that exceeds your expectations and leaves you with a stunning, like-new finish.
Here’s 5 common drywall repair situations you may find yourself in as a homeowner:
- Small holes: Repairing damage from nails, screws, or minor impact, typically patched with joint compound, spackling, or a pre-made patch and sanded smooth.
- Large holes: Fixing larger holes caused by significant impact or damage, often requiring the use of a support backing, new piece of drywall, and multiple layers of joint compound followed by sanding and painting.
- Cracks: Addressing hairline or larger cracks, usually by applying fiberglass mesh tape, a layer of joint compound, and sanding the area to create a smooth surface before painting.
- Water damage: Repairing discolored, swollen, or moldy drywall due to leaks or moisture infiltration, often involving the removal and replacement of affected drywall sections, addressing the underlying moisture problem, and finishing with joint compound, sanding, and painting.
- Sagging or bulging: Fixing areas where drywall is separating from framing or has become damaged due to structural issues, which may require removing the damaged section, reattaching or replacing framing members, and installing new drywall followed by finishing and painting.