


Water damage has a way of leaving a mess behind - not just on the floor, but on the walls too. Once flooring gets pulled and the source of the problem gets addressed, you're often left with damaged drywall at the base of the walls that needs to come out entirely before anything else can move forward. That's exactly the kind of situation we step into.
Here's what we were working with - lower wall sections that had taken on enough damage to require full removal and replacement. Fresh drywall panels were cut, fitted, and secured along the corner walls before the real detail work even started. Getting the board in correctly is step one. What comes after is where most repairs either hold up or fall apart.
The part that actually matters to a homeowner is what it looks like when it's done. A patched wall that you can still clearly see is a patched wall - and that's not a finished job in our book. We take the time to tape, mud, and feather out the repair so the transition disappears. Then we match the texture and paint so the wall reads as one continuous surface.
That last part - the texture and paint match - is honestly what separates a good repair from a forgettable one. It takes patience and a good eye. Skipping steps or rushing the finish is how you end up with a wall that still tells a story you'd rather not see every day.
Every repair we do gets treated like it's the only wall in the room. Because to the homeowner, it kind of is.