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Drywall Repair for Small Homes Planning Guide for Dallas, TX

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KTM Drywall, Inc.

2911 Turtle Creek Blvd STE 300 , Dallas, TX 75219-6243

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Stucco, Drywall Contractors, Building Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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First Class Painting & Remodeling

121 Brazos St , Garland, TX 75041-4645

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, General Contractor, Drywall Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Drywall Interiors, L.P.

2225 Century Cir , Irving, TX 75062-4903

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Drywall Contractors, Acoustical Ceiling Contractors, Acoustic Ceiling Removal ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Pedro Hernandez Paint Co

4713 Stallcup Dr , Mesquite, TX 75150

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Residential Painter, Painting Contractors, Drywall Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Corestep Building Service, LLC

914 Tanglewood Dr W , Irving, TX 75061-6876

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Janitor Service, Painting Contractors, Drywall Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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North Painting & Home Improvements

762 Meadowcreek Ct , Garland, TX 75043-5270

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Painting Contractors, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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B&C Quality General Contractors

1715 N Broadway St , Carrollton, TX 75006-3820

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Roofing Contractors, General Contractor, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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DBM Services, LP

3111 Executive Blvd , Mesquite, TX 75149-2805

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Drywall Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Premrock Drywall Services

8700 N Royal Ln , Irving, TX 75063-2539

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Drywall Contractors, General Contractor, Construction Services ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Grayfox Design & Build

Dallas, TX 75287-2973

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Roofing Contractors, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Drywall Repair FAQ — Dallas, TX

Why Hire a Professional for Drywall Repair in Dallas, TX

Why Professional Drywall Repair Matters in Dallas

Drywall repair is one of the most seemingly simple trades — and one of the most visually punishing when done poorly. In Dallas, where foundation movement, humidity, and builder-grade textures are omnipresent, there are several reasons that professional execution matters more than in most markets.


Texas Drywall Contractor Licensing

Texas has no statewide drywall contractor license. The trade is not regulated at the state level — which means you must evaluate contractors on credentials, quality, and insurance rather than a license number. What matters:

City of Dallas Registration

For work requiring a permit (new construction drywall, significant structural replacements), contractors handling permit-required work in Dallas must be registered with the City of Dallas Development Services Department. Most repair-scale drywall work does not require a permit, but note this threshold when scoping larger projects.

Specific Skills to Look For

  • USAI (United States Association of Independents) training: Professional drywall industry association — membership indicates formal trade training
  • Lead-safe certification (EPA RRP): Required for contractors working on pre-1978 Dallas homes where disturbing drywall or joint compounds may expose lead-based paint. The EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule requires a certified firm for paid work in pre-1978 homes — verify at epa.gov/lead/contractor-certification
  • Texture matching specialization: Ask specifically about the texture type in your home (knockdown, orange peel, Santa Fe, smooth) and request photos of previous matching work

Why Lead-Safe Certification Matters in Dallas

Dallas's older housing stock — particularly East Dallas, Oak Cliff, Lakewood, North Dallas, and Greenland Hills — contains significant pre-1978 housing with lead-based paint in joint compounds, primer coats, and wall finishes. Disturbing drywall in these homes during repair creates lead dust exposure — particularly dangerous for children and pregnant women. The EPA RRP Rule requires:

  • A certified "Firm" (company-level certification, not just individual technician)
  • Use of lead-safe work practices: plastic containment, HEPA vacuuming, wipe-down testing, proper waste disposal
  • Certification fee is minimal — there is no legitimate cost argument for not being certified

Ask any Dallas drywall contractor you hire for pre-1978 work: "Are you EPA RRP certified?" Verify certification at epa.gov.


Insurance Requirements

Any legitimate Dallas drywall contractor should carry:

  • General liability: $500,000–$1,000,000 per occurrence — drywall work in occupied homes creates property damage risk (floor, furniture, adjacent finishes)
  • Workers' compensation: Ask explicitly — Texas does not mandate WC, so many sole proprietors operate without it. An uninsured worker injury on your property creates homeowner liability

What to Verify Before Hiring

  1. EPA RRP certification for pre-1978 Dallas homes — verify at epa.gov
  2. Certificate of insurance — GL + workers comp; request COI naming you as additional insured
  3. Texture matching examples — ask for photos from comparable texture types (knockdown, orange peel, etc.)
  4. Foundation crack diagnosis — if cracks are diagonal or recurring after previous repair, a reputable drywall contractor will recommend a foundation assessment before cosmetic re-repair
  5. References in Dallas specifically — DFW's humidity and foundation movement context is not intuitive to out-of-area contractors
  6. Written warranty on workmanship — standard is 1 year; ask if cracks recur due to ongoing foundation movement whether they distinguish cosmetic re-repair from structural cause

In Dallas, the best drywall contractors are those who accurately identify the underlying cause before patching the surface — and who flag when foundation assessment is warranted rather than just collecting another repair fee.

DIY vs. Professional Drywall Repair in Dallas, TX

DIY vs. Professional Drywall Repair in Dallas

Drywall repair is on the friendlier end of DIY — small holes and simple patches are genuinely DIY-appropriate. But several Dallas-specific factors (foundation cracking, pre-1978 lead exposure, texture matching) shift the calculus toward professional in more situations than most homeowners expect.


Comparison Table

Repair TypeDIYProfessional
Nail/anchor holes (under 1")✅ Spackling compound + sandpaper — $5–$10, 20 minutesOverkill
Small holes (1"–4")✅ Drywall patch kit, $8–$15, 2 hours$150–$300 professional
Foundation crack (diagonal)⚠️ DIY cosmetic fix — will likely return if foundation moving$200–$500 professional with texture match
Texture matching (knockdown/orange peel)❌ Rarely matches well without professional spray equipment$100–$300/area add-on to repair
Water damage replacement⚠️ Possible if you understand vapor barrier requirements$350–$700 professional
Ceiling drywall❌ Safety risk; holding drywall overhead during fastening is two-person+ job$600–$1,800 professional
Lead paint exposure risk (pre-1978 home)❌ Without EPA RRP, you risk lead dust exposure — illegal for contractorsEPA RRP-certified professional required by law
Skim coat (plaster-level finish)❌ High-skill — years of training to achieve flat surfaceProfessional finisher specialty
Large panel replacement (8'x4')⚠️ Possible with a helper and basic tools$400–$900 professional
Full room after plumbing/demo❌ Too large-scale for most DIYers$1,200–$2,800 professional

Dallas-Specific DIY Caution: Foundation Cracking

The most common Dallas drywall crack scenario — diagonal crack at window or door corner — is cosmetic and DIY-repairable with mesh tape and joint compound. But in Dallas's expansive clay environment, a DIY repair that doesn't address the underlying foundation movement will crack again within 6–18 months. Before spending time on a DIY repair, assess whether the crack:

  • Is new or growing: Measure with a pencil mark and date; check in 30 days. Active growth = foundation moving = get a foundation assessment first
  • Has displacement: One side of the crack is higher than the other = structural concern, not cosmetic
  • Is a pattern: Multiple cracks at same elevation across multiple rooms = likely foundation movement plane

If the crack is stable and non-displacing — DIY repair is appropriate. If growing or displacing — get foundation assessment first; the $300–$600 assessment cost prevents re-repairing the same crack every year.


The Texture Matching Problem in Dallas

Most Dallas homes built 1985–2010 have knockdown texture (random splatter pattern applied with a spray hopper or roller) or orange peel texture (lighter, more uniform stipple). Professional texture matching requires:

  • A spray hopper or texture gun ($80–$200 rental) with proper pressure settings
  • Thinned joint compound at the right viscosity
  • Practice — texture is applied wet and hardens into a specific pattern; getting it wrong once means scraping and redoing

DIY texture matching is visible in most lighting conditions. If the patch will be in a high-visibility area (living room, primary bedroom, entry), professional texture matching (add $100–$300) is worth every dollar. For closets, mechanical rooms, or areas always covered by furniture — DIY is fine.


Bottom Line for Dallas Homeowners

DIY is appropriate for: small holes, stable cosmetic foundation cracks, and low-visibility areas. Professional is better for: foundation cracks in beautiful areas of the home, any pre-1978 home, ceiling repairs, texture matching in visible locations, and large section replacements. The DIY-to-professional cost gap on a typical repair ($0 DIY labor vs. $150–$500 professional) is real — but so is the visibility gap between a matched and a mismatched texture finish.

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