What drywall problems fit this service
Good fits include holes, dents, small cut-outs after plumbing or electrical work, seam cracks, corner damage, minor ceiling patches, and texture-ready repair areas. If the drywall is actively wet, sagging, moldy, or damaged across a large area, the first step is not cosmetic patching. The source and moisture condition need to be understood before closing the wall.
Why Michigan conditions matter
Seasonal humidity, freeze-thaw movement, roof leaks, basement moisture, and fast spring or summer storms can all affect drywall. A stain or crack might be simple, but timing matters. A mark that appears after rain is different from a dent caused by impact or a cut-out left after a repair. The more clearly the cause is described, the better the visit can be planned.
When to call
Call when a hole needs patching, a wall needs repair before painting, a ceiling stain is dry and ready for finish work, a rental unit needs turnover repairs, or several small drywall items can be grouped into one visit. Call sooner if the area is wet, spreading, soft, or near electrical fixtures.
What to send with the request
Send a close photo, a wider room photo, the approximate size of the damaged area, whether it is wall or ceiling, whether texture matching matters, and whether the area is dry. If the damage followed rain or a leak, say when it appeared and whether the source has been fixed.