Drywall Repair Financing in Dallas, TX
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Drywall Repair FAQ — Dallas, TX
Frequently Asked Questions: Drywall Repair in Dallas, TX
How much does drywall repair cost in Dallas?
Drywall repair in Dallas typically runs $150 – $500 for most residential repairs (small to medium holes, foundation crack patching, water damage sections), with ceiling repairs and full-panel replacements at the higher end ($500–$1,800). Minimum service call fees run $75–$125 for most Dallas drywall contractors. Texture matching — the most Dallas-specific cost factor — adds $100–$300 per area. Per BLS data for the Dallas-Plano-Irving MSA, drywall finishers in Dallas earn $23.50/hour median, translating to $65–$95/hour billed shop rate when overhead and profit are included. Compared to Austin or Denver rates, Dallas drywall repair is competitively priced.
Why do Dallas homes have so many drywall cracks?
Almost exclusively: foundation movement. Dallas sits on Blackland Prairie Vertisol clay — an expansive soil that swells 15–30% when wet and shrinks dramatically when dry. This seasonal cycle (heavy spring rain, brutal August drought) moves foundations vertically and laterally, and that movement expresses itself as drywall cracking — characteristically diagonal cracks at door and window corners, vertical cracks at wall seams, and stair-step cracking in brick veneer on the home's exterior. The cracks themselves are rarely structural dangers; the foundation movement that causes them may or may not be. The Dallas Association of Realtors and Texas Foundation Repair Association both recommend a licensed foundation contractor assessment for any Dallas home with recurring drywall cracks before cosmetic re-repair.
Do I need a permit for drywall repair in Dallas?
For standard repair work (patching holes, replacing damaged sections), no permit is required in Dallas. Permits become required if drywall work is part of a structural modification (removing walls, adding rooms) or if the scope is part of a larger permitted renovation project. If your drywall replacement follows water damage that required structural work, the plumbing or structural permit may encompass the drywall closure. For purely cosmetic or damage-repair drywall work, no permit is needed.
How do I match the texture on my Dallas home's drywall?
Dallas's most common textures: knockdown (most common in 1990s–2010s construction), orange peel (similar, lighter stipple), and smooth flat (higher-end custom homes and post-2018 construction). Matching existing texture requires: (1) identifying the exact texture type and application method; (2) using the right equipment (hopper gun, roller, brush) at the correct pressure and compound viscosity; (3) feathering the new texture into the existing over a wide area (12"–18" around the patch) so the boundary is invisible. Professional drywall finishers practice texture matching consistently — most DIYers cannot achieve an undetectable match on visible surfaces. For closets and low-visibility areas, DIY is fine. For main living areas in your Dallas home, professional texture matching is the only approach that produces invisible results.
Should I repair or replace my drywall after water damage?
Replace, not repair, in almost all cases. Once drywall has absorbed significant water, it:
- Loses structural integrity (paper face delaminates from gypsum core)
- Becomes a mold culture medium within 24–72 hours if not dried completely
- Cannot be re-dried to original strength in most Dallas water damage scenarios
The exception: If caught within 24 hours and dried with commercial dehumidifiers and fans before visible mold or structural loss, some sections may be salvageable. But drywall is inexpensive ($15–$25/sheet) — in most Dallas plumbing leak, HVAC condensate, or storm intrusion scenarios, the professional standard is to cut and remove a minimum 12" beyond visible water staining (which often reveals additional hidden wetting). Do not attempt to paint over water-damaged drywall — the staining returns through multiple coats of regular paint without a proper shellac-based primer seal.
How long does drywall repair take in Dallas?
Most single-area repairs (hole patch or foundation crack cosmetic fix with texture matching) take 1 visit of 2–4 hours, with an optional second visit 24 hours later if multiple coats of joint compound are needed to feather the finish. Larger jobs (water damage section, full wall, ceiling patch) typically require a 2-visit process: Day 1 — cut, patch, tape, first mud coat; Day 2 — finish coats, sand, texture. Total schedule: 2–3 days. Same-day repairs are possible for small areas where compound dries quickly in Dallas's low-humidity conditions — Dallas's 40–55% average relative humidity actually speeds compound curing compared to coastal markets, which is meaningful on large drywall jobs.