No matter the age of your home, drywall damage will occur. Whether it be from doorknobs, roughhousing, minor water damage, moving furniture or mounting hardware from artwork, mirrors, TV mounts, ...
Drywall is a staple in most homes, and so are drywall dings, drywall cracks, and every other kind of drywall damage you can imagine. Whether from accidental impacts, nail holes, or wear and tear, ...
The weight of water and loss of structural integrity of the gypsum core causes drywall panels to tear away from the fasteners. It usually happens at the worst possible moment. It doesn't take much to ...
When winter months hit hard, ice dams can be a big problem for homeowners. These thick layers of ice form along the edges of roofs and trap melting snow. The water can back up under shingles and find ...
Unsightly crack in drywalled ceiling seam - Grace Cary/Getty Images It can be very disconcerting to see a crack forming in your ceiling, leaving you wondering whether you have costly repairs ahead of ...
Some of the most expensive home disasters start with a “shortcut” that looks smart in the moment. A quick coat of paint, a cheap repair kit, or a product labeled as safe can quietly set you up for rot ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. – A national franchise brand specializing in drywall and ceiling repair has expanded its footprint in the Lehigh Valley and Berks County. The Patch Boys, a service provider dedicated to ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A local drywall company is helping repair a Southcrest home for free after flooding from January's historic storm nearly ruined the home. Dozens of sheets of drywall and months of ...
I recently bought an apartment (which is not on the top floor) and have just noticed the paint flaking off in the bathroom. There's been a lot of rain lately, and i can't tell if I'm seeing the start ...
A few years ago I had mold damage in my condominium unit. My insurance company told me the condominium association was responsible for the cost of replacing the drywall. The condominium association ...
Some fixes feel satisfying in the moment, only to boomerang back as the same problem a week, a month, or a season later.