Precious Gems Construction & Design, LLC
8911 N Capital of Texas Hwy Ste 4200 , Austin, TX 78759-7439
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$200-$2,400
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8911 N Capital of Texas Hwy Ste 4200 , Austin, TX 78759-7439
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, Painting Contractors, Fence Contractors ...
Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more
Austin, TX 78745-5637
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9708 Gray Blvd Ste D , Austin, TX 78758-5500
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Drywall Contractors, Pressure Washing ...
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Austin, TX 78757-4312
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West Lake Hls, TX 78746-6501
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3810 Kandy Dr , Austin, TX 78749-2552
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4131 Spicewood Springs Rd Ste C5 , Austin, TX 78759-8658
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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
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Drywall Contractors, Building Contractors, Acoustical Ceiling Contractors
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Austin, TX 78729-7328
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Drywall repair in Austin ranges from $100–$250 for a small hole repair (2–4 inches, single location) to $1,800–$4,500 for full drywall replacement in a standard-sized room. The most common repair scenarios and their typical Austin pricing: medium hole repair (4–8 inches) $200–$400; large hole or impact damage $350–$600; water damage repair for a single affected wall section $500–$1,200 (includes moisture verification before new board installation); full room skim coat for a smooth Level 5 finish $800–$2,500 depending on room size. Austin's tight labor market for skilled tradespeople pushes repair pricing 15–25% above the Texas statewide average, reflecting BLS SOC 47-2081 wage data for the Austin MSA showing finisher wages averaging $26–$34/hr.
You can, but the most dangerous DIY mistake in Austin drywall repair is patching over water-damaged drywall without verifying the framing and insulation behind it are fully dry. Austin's humid subtropical climate (32–34 inches of annual rainfall, frequent afternoon thunderstorm events) regularly pushes moisture into wall cavities through roof seams, window flashing failures, and exterior wall penetrations. Drywall installed over framing with >19% moisture content (the threshold for mold colonization per ASTM standards) creates mold growth behind the new board within 30–90 days — leaving you with a $1,200–$4,000+ mold remediation and redo. A professional drywall contractor uses a moisture meter to verify dry-out before installing new board. If you cannot verify the wall cavity is completely dry with a calibrated instrument, hire a professional.
For cosmetic drywall repairs — patching holes, fixing moisture damage in isolated areas, repairing normal wall damage — an Austin Development Services Department (DSD) permit is not typically required. Permits are required when drywall work is part of a larger renovation with permitted scope, when fire-rated assemblies (such as the garage-to-house wall requiring Type X 5/8" drywall) are being modified, or when structural framing work accompanies the drywall replacement. If in doubt, the Austin DSD permit office can be reached at austintexas.gov/department/development-services or (512) 978-4000. Contractors performing unpermitted work on scopes that require permits shift code liability to the homeowner.
Level 5 drywall finish is the highest quality drywall finish specification, defined by Gypsum Association Standard GA-214. It involves applying a skim coat of joint compound over the entire surface after standard taping and mudding — creating a perfectly smooth base with no texture variation. Level 5 is required (or strongly recommended) in: rooms with smooth paint finish (no texture) in high-lighting-angle conditions such as below recessed lights or near large windows; luxury new construction in Tarrytown, Westlake Hills, and Rollingwood; and rooms where a flat or semi-gloss sheen paint will be used (both sheens reveal surface imperfections dramatically at raking angles). Level 5 adds approximately $1.50–$2.50/sf to the finishing cost. Older Central Austin homes with original smooth plaster walls effectively had a Level 5 equivalent — matching plaster wall smoothness with standard drywall finish is only possible with a proper skim coat.
Yes, but the quality of repair depends heavily on whether the contractor has experience with lath-and-plaster systems. Austin's oldest neighborhoods — East Austin, Bouldin Creek, Cherrywood, Hyde Park, and Old West Austin — contain a significant inventory of pre-1960 homes with original three-coat lime-plaster wall systems. Standard drywall compound applied to a plaster hole patch reliably cracks within 1–2 years because its flexibility and bonding characteristics don't match plaster's rigidity. Experienced Austin contractors repair plaster with veneer plaster compounds (USG Diamond Finish, Structo-Lite base), traditional lime putty, or Durabond/setting-type compound undercoats before a finish plaster coat. Some contractors cut out the plaster panel and install a flush-set drywall patch instead — this is acceptable for small repairs but changes the wall's sound and thermal profile. Ask specifically about your contractor's plaster repair approach before they begin work.
Timeline depends on scope and the compound drying schedule — joint compound must dry completely between coats, and Austin's summer humidity (which can exceed 70% relative humidity from May through September) significantly extends drying times compared to Texas winters. A small-to-medium patch (1–8 inch hole): 1 visit for application, 24–48 hours for drying before sanding, then a second visit for texture and finish — total elapsed time 2–4 days. A large hole or multiple patches: 2–3 visits over 3–5 days minimum. Full room drywall replacement: typically 2–3 days for installation, then 4–7 days for 3 coats of compound with proper drying intervals in summer humidity — 2–3 business days in dry winter conditions. Paint can be applied once compound is fully set and sanded — in Austin summer humidity, contractors often use fans and dehumidifiers to accelerate drying and reduce schedule risk.
Austin's expansive Vertisol clay soil — prevalent throughout the central and north metro — causes continuous foundation movement during drought-wet cycles. The city's dramatic precipitation variability (alternating between dry stretches and intense thunderstorm periods with 3–5 inch rainfall events) means Austin clay soil shrinks, cracks, and re-expands seasonally. This movement telegraphs through slab foundations into wall framing and ceiling assemblies as diagonal cracks at window corners, hairline cracks along ceiling/wall junctions, and stepping cracks along drywall tape seams. Most clay-soil-driven drywall cracking in Austin is cosmetic rather than structural — if cracks are <1/8 inch wide, consistent, and appear in predictable patterns (corners, ceiling lines, door frames), they are the normal result of soil movement and require only cosmetic repair with setting compound, fiberglass mesh reinforcement, and retaping. Cracks that widen rapidly (>1/4 inch), appear suddenly, or are accompanied by sticking doors and windows indicate foundation movement requiring a foundation engineer evaluation before drywall repair.
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