Damaged drywall draws the eye every time you walk into a room, and quick DIY patches often make it look worse, not better. When I repair drywall, my goal is for you to forget there was ever a hole, crack, or stain in the first place.
I start by understanding what caused the damage-whether it is a water leak, settling, doorknob impact, or old repair failing. Fixing the cause matters just as much as fixing the surface. I cut out any compromised material, secure new backing if needed, then install patches that sit flat and solid. From there, I apply joint compound in controlled, thin layers, sanding between coats until the surface flows smoothly into the surrounding wall or ceiling.
Texture and finish are where many repairs fall short, so I take my time to match the existing surface as closely as possible before priming and, if requested, painting the area. When I am done, light should move across the wall evenly without flashing or visible ridges.
Whether you have one small hole from a TV mount removal or multiple areas open after plumbing or electrical work, I coordinate the repair so you can get your home back to normal quickly. You end up with clean, sound walls that are ready for fresh paint and daily living, instead of permanent "patch spots" that bother you every time you notice them.