Patching, ceiling repair, and texture blending done right — by a local pro who takes pride in clean, careful work.
From small nail-hole patches to full panel replacements, we handle residential drywall repairs of all sizes — and we take texture matching seriously.
Holes, dents, cracks, and damaged sections repaired and blended into the surrounding wall as cleanly as possible.
Sagging drywall, cracks, and damaged ceiling panels repaired and re-finished to match your existing ceiling texture.
We match orange peel texture — one of the most common finishes in Houston-area homes — so patches blend in naturally.
Knockdown patterns vary from house to house. We take time to match the weight and density of your existing finish.
Doorknob holes, anchor pull-outs, outlet cutouts gone wrong — small repairs handled with the same care as larger jobs.
Once the leak is fixed, we remove and replace damaged drywall, apply moisture-appropriate compound, and re-texture to match.
We're not a large crew bouncing between jobs. You get a focused, detail-oriented repair from someone who lives and works in this community.
Many general contractors skip this step. We don't. Matching your existing texture is what makes a repair look right.
Text us photos and we'll give you a straight answer — no surprise fees or pressure tactics.
We protect floors and furniture, clean up when we're done, and keep the work area tidy throughout the job.
Whether it's one doorknob hole or a full water-damaged panel, we treat every job like it matters — because it does.
Before & after photos
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Real jobs from the Spring area. This ceiling collapsed from water damage — we removed the damaged section, hung new drywall, and finished it smooth and paint-ready.
Major ceiling collapse — structural drywall removed, insulation exposed
New panel installed and mudded — ready for texture coat
Smooth, paint-ready ceiling — repair blended into surrounding surface
Have a specific texture or damage type? Text us a photo and we'll let you know if we've done something similar.
We're based in Spring and serve the surrounding neighborhoods across North Harris and South Montgomery counties. If you're nearby and not on the list, reach out — we may still be able to help.
Snap a few photos of the damage, text them to us, and we'll respond with a straight estimate — usually the same day.
Prefer a form? Fill it out below. Or call us at (832) 561-5490.
We'll follow up within one business day.
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The easiest way is to text photos of the damage to (832) 561-5490. A few clear photos from a normal distance are usually enough to give you a price range. You can also fill out the estimate form above.
We can't promise a repair will be completely undetectable — no honest contractor can. What we can tell you is that we take texture matching seriously, and most repairs look good after paint, especially in typical room lighting. We'll be upfront with you if a specific repair has limitations.
Yes — once the leak or moisture source has been addressed, we remove the damaged drywall, allow the area to dry fully, replace the panel, and re-texture to match. We don't do plumbing or remediation, but we work well with homeowners after those steps are done.
We regularly match orange peel and knockdown textures, which are the most common in this area. We can also work with light skip trowel and smooth finishes. If you send us a photo, we'll let you know if it's something we can match well.
Our focus is residential — homeowners and property managers. If you have a commercial project, reach out and describe it and we can let you know if it's a fit.
It depends on the size and complexity. Small to medium patches usually take one visit, though some repairs need to dry overnight before texture can be applied. We'll give you a realistic timeline when we quote the job.
Yes — we can paint the repaired area as part of the job. Just let us know when you request your estimate and we'll include it. Keep in mind that patched areas often need a full wall or ceiling coat to blend evenly, since new paint rarely matches aged paint exactly. We'll be upfront with you about what to expect.