Austin Painting & Drywall, LLC
Austin, TX 78759-3120
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64 contractors in Austin
Austin, TX 78759-3120
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515 Congress Ave , Austin, TX 78701-3504
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PO Box 80169 , Austin, TX 78708-0169
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511 Thompson Ln , Austin, TX 78742-2425
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Austin, TX 78729-7328
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15101 Dorothy Dr , Austin, TX 78734-6263
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Austin, TX 78745-5637
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Austin, TX 78744-6650
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Austin, TX 78758-4616
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Austin, TX 78744-5255
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3810 Kandy Dr , Austin, TX 78749-2552
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14425 Falcon Head Blvd Bldg E Ste 100 , Austin, TX 78738-7195
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For: multiple patch repairs in Austin, TX
Austin's drywall repair market is driven by one of the most active real estate markets in the country, a massive ongoing construction wave across Cedar Park, Round Rock, Pflugerville, Kyle, and Manor, and a significant inventory of older homes in Central Austin (East Austin, Bouldin Creek, Hyde Park, Crestview) that require both cosmetic drywall repair and, in some cases, replacement of original plaster walls. The city's humid subtropical climate — Austin averages 32–34 inches of annual rainfall and humidity levels that regularly exceed 70% — also creates moisture-driven drywall damage that is endemic to the market.
| Repair Scope | Typical Austin Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Small nail/screw hole (< 1 inch) | $75–$150 | Minimum service call applies; typically bundled with larger repairs |
| Small hole repair (2–4 inches) | $100–$250 | California patch or mesh patch; sand and texture match |
| Medium hole (4–8 inches) | $200–$400 | Back-blocked patch; floating and texture; can be complex to match Austin finishes |
| Large hole (8–12 inches or doorknob/impact damage) | $350–$600 | Panel cut-out and replacement needed; framing inspection |
| Water damage repair (single room, 12–24 sf) | $500–$1,200 | Must include moisture assessment before repair; mold potential |
| Water damage with mold remediation | $1,200–$4,000+ | Mold test, treatment, replace, and restore |
| Full wall replacement (single 10×10 room) | $800–$2,000 | Includes tear-out, new 5/8" drywall, mud, texture, paint-ready |
| Room skim coat (formerly textured/damaged ceiling or walls) | $800–$2,500 | Level 5 finish for high-end Austin new builds |
| Full room drywall replacement (12×14 room, four walls + ceiling) | $1,800–$4,500 | Includes material, labor, floating, texture |
| Popcorn ceiling removal + skim (1,000 SF) | $1,500–$3,500 | Asbestos test first if pre-1980; removal adds hazmat cost if positive |
Skilled labor premium: Austin's construction boom has created one of the tightest skilled tradesperson labor markets in Texas. BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics for the Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown metropolitan area show drywall installer and finisher wages (SOC 47-2081) averaging $26–$34/hr, with skilled Level 5 finishers commanding $38–$50/hr — above the Texas statewide average of $22–$28/hr. This wage premium flows directly to consumer repair pricing.
Texture matching complexity: Central Austin's older homes have a mix of original smooth plaster, knockdown texture, orange peel texture, and skip trowel finishes applied over decades of renovations. Matching an existing texture is one of the most skill-dependent aspects of drywall repair — a poor texture match on a repaired area is immediately visible once painted. In Austin's luxury remodel market (Tarrytown, Westlake Hills, Rollingwood), Level 5 skim-coat finish — where the entire wall surface is skim coated after repairs to create a perfectly smooth base — is increasingly standard and commands $1.50–$2.50/sf above standard repair finishing.
Moisture-driven damage in Austin's humid climate: Austin's clay soil (expansive Vertisol prevalent throughout the central and north metro) causes foundation movement that stresses drywall connections at walls and ceilings. Combined with Austin's frequent afternoon thunderstorm events (average 80 days of precipitation per year), moisture infiltration from roof damage, window flashing failure, or slab foundation movement creates the largest category of complex drywall repairs in Austin. Any water-damaged drywall must be opened, dried completely (24–72 hours minimum with commercial dehumidification), and inspected for mold before new drywall is installed. Skipping this step creates mold reinfestation within 60–90 days.
New construction punch-list demand: Austin's northwest growth corridor (Cedar Park, Leander, Georgetown) generates continuous drywall punch-list work — the repairs required before a new home's builder warranty inspection closes. Punch-list drywall repair pricing is typically negotiated on a per-call or day-rate basis with volume contractors who work for builders: $300–$600/day for a single finisher.
Texas Building Code and Austin's amendments include requirements for moisture-resistant drywall (commonly called "greenboard" or "purple board") in wet areas. Standard drywall (Type X gypsum board) absorbs moisture and provides an ideal fungal growth substrate at Austin's humidity levels:
Budget an additional $0.50–$1.00/sf over standard drywall material cost for mold-resistant board in applicable areas.
Texas does not require a specific state license for residential drywall work. The Texas State License Board for Contractors (TSLB) oversees general contractors who must register for projects over certain thresholds, but drywall-only contractors working on existing homes are not required to hold a Texas drywall specialty license. The practical implication: anyone can call themselves a drywall contractor in Austin. Knowing what to verify, what credentials indicate genuine skill, and what questions to ask ensures you hire someone who produces work that can't be seen once painted — rather than patch work that ghosts through paint within 6 months.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| General Contractor Registration | Texas does not have statewide GC licensing; some municipalities (including Austin) have local registration requirements |
| City of Austin Development Services (DSD) Permits | Drywall repair is typically a minor repair not requiring a permit; major drywall replacement (>50% of a room) during a renovation may require an Austin DSD permit |
| Texas Workers' Compensation | Not required for small contractors in Texas (one of few states that allows opt-out); ask specifically if your contractor carries WC insurance |
| General Liability Insurance | Not mandated by state but essential; drywall work creates risks of property damage (over-spray, accidental penetration of plumbing or electrical) |
For cosmetic drywall repair (patching holes, moisture damage repair), Austin Development Services Department (austintexas.gov/department/development-services) generally does not require a permit. If repairs involve structural framing, fire-rated assemblies (garage-to-house walls require Type X 5/8" fire-rated drywall), or are part of a larger remodel with permit, compliance with the adopted Texas Residential Code and Austin local amendments applies.
Texture matching skill: The gap between skilled and unskilled drywall finishers is most visible in texture replication. Experienced Austin drywall contractors:
Moisture detection before drywall: A professional contractor repairing water-damaged drywall brings a moisture meter (Protimeter MMS2, Delmhorst BD-10) to verify the framing and insulation behind the damaged drywall are completely dry before installing new board. Installing drywall over wet framing or wet insulation creates mold growth within 30–90 days. This is the most common expensive callback in Austin's drywall repair market.
Level of finish specification: Professional drywall contractors understand the five levels of drywall finish per the Gypsum Association GA-214 standards:
A contractor who doesn't ask about or specify finish level cannot guarantee that the repaired wall will look right in raking light or natural sunlight — the most revealing conditions.
Mold-resistant material specification in wet areas: Any Austin contractor repairing drywall in bathrooms, laundry rooms, or other wet areas should automatically specify moisture-resistant drywall. A contractor who installs standard gypsum board behind a tile repair or in a bathroom without asking is cutting corners at the client's long-term expense.
East Austin, Bouldin Creek, Cherrywood, Hyde Park, and North Loop are home to the highest concentration of pre-1960 homes in the metro — homes that frequently have original lath-and-plaster wall systems rather than drywall. Drywall contractors repairing plaster walls face additional complexity:
Ask any Austin contractor quoting repair on a pre-1960 Central Austin home whether they have experience with lath-and-plaster systems and what patching system they use. A good answer: veneer plaster, Structo-Lite base, or plaster of Paris undercoat with a joint compound finish.
Austin DIYers are more active than average — the city's culture of maker spaces, Home Depot Pro Desk familiarity, and YouTube access means a higher-than-average percentage of Austin homeowners attempt their own drywall patches. For simple repairs, this is entirely viable. For the complex situations that Austin's specific environment creates — moisture damage from the humid subtropical climate, texture matching in a city with 40 years of mixed finishes, and the structural concerns of clay-soil foundation movement — the gap between DIY and professional work is significant and often expensive when identified at resale.
| Factor | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Small nail/screw holes (<1 inch) | Excellent DIY; spackling paste + sand + paint; $5–$15 in materials | Overkill for professional hire; worth doing yourself |
| Small hole repair (2–4 inches) | Feasible; mesh patch + compound + sand; $15–$30 materials; texture match is the hard part | Professional: $100–$250; texture matched correctly |
| Medium hole (4–8 inches) | Feasible with California patch technique; significant skill needed for texture match | Professional: $200–$400; proper substrate block, clean float, texture match |
| Large hole (8+ inches) | Difficult; requires back-blocking, taping skills, and floating technique | Professional: $350–$600; structural assessment included |
| Water damage | Should not attempt without moisture meter verification — risks mold encapsulation | Professional: $500–$1,200+; includes moisture testing, complete dry-out verification |
| Texture matching | The hardest DIY challenge in Austin — existing finishes vary enormously | Professional advantage: technique and equipment to match existing texture precisely |
| Level 5 skim coat | Extremely difficult DIY — requires years of skilled practice | Professional only for quality results; $1.50–$2.50/sf above standard finish |
| Mold-resistant material | DIY can purchase correct product ($15–$20/sheet vs. $10–$12 standard) | Professional specifies correct product automatically |
| Plaster wall repair in Central Austin | Highly discouraged without plaster experience | Professional with lath-and-plaster experience required for quality lasting repair |
Texture matching is the factor that makes the final paint coat reveal whether a repair was done by a professional or a homeowner. Austin's housing stock spans:
Each texture requires different application technique, equipment, and compound consistency. DIY knockdown texture aerosol cans ($8–$12) are convenient but produce a predictably different pattern than professional hopper-gun applied knockdown. Orange peel from a spray can ($10–$15) almost never matches the original spray machine pattern. For any textured Austin home, a professional who practices their technique on a test board before the repair produces superior and invisible results.
Austin's summer storm system contributes to a specific pattern of water damage that makes DIY repair particularly risky:
A professional repair for water-damaged drywall includes a moisture meter reading to confirm the framing and insulation are below 19% moisture content — the industry threshold above which dimensional lumber mold risk is significant. This step takes 30 seconds with a professional meter ($200–$500 instrument not typically owned by DIYers) and is the difference between a successful repair and a callback. Austin's Travis County Building Code follows the 2021 International Residential Code (IRC), which requires complete moisture mitigation before drywall installation in any construction project — professional contractors operate under this standard on every repair.
For minor cosmetic holes in smooth-painted walls, DIY drywall repair is a reasonable $15–$30 weekend task. For any scenario involving texture, moisture, ceiling, or a Central Austin historic property, professional repair delivers results that cannot be replicated with consumer tools and materials. Austin's tight skilled labor market means repair quotes are not cheap — but a professional repair that's invisible at resale is worth materially more than a DIY patch that reveals itself in the listing photos.
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