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Identifying Common Drywall Damage Types: What You Need to Know
Drywall is everywhere in your home - walls, ceilings, and sometimes even closets. It’s sturdy but not invincible. Over time, it can show signs of wear and tear, or suffer damage from accidents, moisture, or even pests. Knowing how to spot common drywall damage types can save you time, money, and stress. Plus, it helps you decide when to DIY and when to call in the pros. Let’s dive into the most frequent drywall issues you might encounter and how to handle them like a pro. Spo
repair82
Feb 104 min read
What to Do About Your Popcorn Ceiling?
If you live in an older home around the Seattle area, there’s a good chance at least one of your rooms still has a popcorn ceiling. Once considered stylish and practical, those bumpy, textured surfaces are now one of the most common things homeowners want to update. Whether you’re remodeling, selling your home, or just tired of looking at it, it’s worth knowing what your options are — and what’s involved in removing or repairing popcorn ceilings safely. What Is a Popcorn Ceil
repair82
Jan 74 min read
What to Do to Repair Your Walls After a Contractor
You finally got that plumbing leak fixed, new wiring installed, or HVAC duct moved — but now you’re left staring at holes in your walls and ceilings. It’s one of the most frustrating parts of home projects: the contractor finishes their work, but the drywall repair isn’t part of the deal. Whether you’ve got a few small cutouts or half a wall missing, here’s what to do next to get your home looking complete again — and how to make sure the repairs look seamless. Step 1: Assess
Zack Olson
Dec 4, 20254 min read
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