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Cracks, holes, nail pops, water damage, hail impact — drywall repair in Colorado Springs covers a wide range of problems and every one needs a different fix. Nail pops in Rockrimmon homes on hillside lots happen because of structural movement — just hammering them back in doesn't fix the underlying cause and they come back within a season. Water damage on Briargate ceilings after a hail event needs proper drying, mold assessment if there's been prolonged moisture, and correct texture matching before any paint goes on. Old Colorado City dry wall issues often trace back to settling and original plaster beneath modern drywall layers — we diagnose the cause before we patch the symptom. We match texture on every repair so it disappears under paint rather than telegraphing "patch" when the light hits it at an angle.
Interior painting and drywall repair belong together — and we do both. Painting over unrepaired dry wall issues doesn't hide them, it makes them more visible once the paint dries and the light hits at the right angle. We fix the wall first and paint it second — one crew, one contractor, one call. Homeowners in the Powers corridor call us when a full interior repaint is overdue and the walls need prep work first. Ivywild bungalows with original plaster walls need stabilization before new paint adheres properly. Broadmoor properties with high finish expectations need both the drywall work and the interior painting done to a standard that holds up in those homes. We don't hand off between trades — we handle it start to finish.
Remodeling projects almost always involve dry wall work — new walls, reconfigured spaces, repairs behind removed fixtures, and finishing new drywall to a paintable surface. We've been remodeling homes in Colorado Springs since 1994 and we understand that dry wall finishing in a remodeling context is different from patch work — new drywall needs proper taping, bedding, feathering, and texture matching before it's ready for paint. Old Colorado City kitchen and bathroom remodels often reveal original plaster walls once existing fixtures come out — we know how to work with what's there rather than treating every job as if it's new construction. Briargate remodels in newer homes have their own set of issues around moisture barriers and insulation that affect how dry wall gets installed and finished.
Tile work and drywall go together in bathrooms and kitchens — the substrate behind the tile has to be right before a single tile goes down or the whole installation fails. In Colorado Springs homes where freeze-thaw cycles cause movement in the structure, substrate prep is more important than in more stable climates. We install tile in Rockrimmon bathrooms where older homes have seen multiple tile jobs over the decades and the substrate needs proper assessment before new tile. Broadmoor kitchen backsplash and bathroom tile work where the finish standard is high gets the same attention to layout, grout line consistency, and sealing that the neighborhood expects. We don't set tile over a substrate that isn't right — even if it means more prep time before the visible work begins.
We work on drywall throughout Colorado Springs. Every neighborhood has its own housing age, construction type, and dry wall issues — and we've seen them all from thirty years of working in this city.
The most common mistake we see in Colorado Springs interior painting projects is painting over dry wall issues and hoping they disappear. They don't. Nail pops create bumps under fresh paint that are more visible than the original pop. Settling cracks painted over reopen within a season when the freeze-thaw cycle continues moving the structure. Water stains painted over without proper stain-blocking primer bleed through the new paint within weeks.
Colorado's freeze-thaw cycle is harder on interior dry wall than most homeowners realize. The structure of a house expands and contracts with temperature — more dramatically here than in more temperate climates. Drywall joints, tape, and texture are all affected over time. Homes in Colorado Springs that are ten, fifteen, twenty years old and have never had drywall work done are almost always showing stress at the seams and around door and window frames when we look closely.
We assess the walls before we quote an interior painting job. If there's dry wall work needed — and there usually is something — we tell the homeowner what it is, what it costs, and why it needs to happen before paint rather than after. It adds time and cost upfront but it's what makes a paint job look right and stay right for years rather than months.
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