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How to Repair Drywall

Patching a hole in drywall shouldn’t scare you. In fact, it can be kind of fun. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be perusing the walls of your home looking for little nail holes to fill and repair. It’s one of the more satisfying home improvement projects because it’s quick and takes minimal experience to achieve great results. Whether you’re a serial renter or a bona fide homeowner, having the tools and skills to properly repair drywall is like knowing how to tie your shoes.TESTIMONIALS

Here is a professional, clean step-by-step guide for painting walls & ceilings, the way pros do it 👇


Painting Walls & Ceiling – Professional Method

1. Prep Work (Most Important)

  • Move or cover furniture
  • Protect floors with drop cloths
  • Remove outlet & switch covers
  • Patch nail holes, cracks, dents
  • Sand smooth (walls & ceiling)
  • Remove dust (vacuum or damp wipe)

2. Repair & Surface Prep

  • Fix drywall cracks and nail pops
  • Skim coat uneven areas if needed
  • Caulk trim, corners, and gaps
  • Spot-prime all repairs

3. Priming

  • Use PVA primer on new drywall
  • Stain-blocking primer for water marks
  • Prime dark colors before repainting light

Painting the Ceiling

  • Paint ceiling first
  • Use flat ceiling paint (reduces glare)
  • Cut in edges with brush
  • Roll in one direction, keep wet edge
  • Two coats for uniform finish

Painting the Walls

  • Cut in corners, ceiling line, trim
  • Roll in “W” or vertical pattern
  • Maintain wet edge
  • Apply 2 coats for full coverage

Professional Tips

  • Use quality rollers (⅜”–½” nap)
  • Light sanding between coats
  • Proper lighting reveals flaws
  • Let paint dry fully before second coat

Finish & Cleanup

  • Remove tape while paint is slightly wet
  • Reinstall outlet covers
  • Final touch-ups
  • Clean, neat job site

Customer-Friendly Line (for your business)

We properly prep, repair, prime, and apply two clean coats to walls and ceilings for a smooth, professional finish.

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