Most walls need a little repair before they’re ready for paint, and a patch is only as good as how well it disappears. A rushed patch leaves a visible bump or flashing spot that catches the light. We take the time to feather, sand, and prime so the repair vanishes under the finish coat.
What we fix
- Nail pops and screw pops from settling
- Cracks at corners, seams, and above doorways
- Holes — from a doorknob to a full sheet replacement
- Water-stained drywall (once the leak itself is fixed) — sealed so the stain doesn’t bleed through new paint
- Failed tape and seams that have cracked open
Why blending matters
A proper repair gets multiple thin coats of compound, each sanded smooth and feathered wider than the last, then primed before paint. Skip that and the patch telegraphs through — especially on a wall with any sheen or in raking light. We do it right so you can’t find the spot afterward.
Often drywall repair pairs with a room repaint, and we’ll quote them together. Free estimate across Exton and Chester County.