



A busted water line doesn't just cause a plumbing headache - it tears right through your walls and leaves a real mess behind. Once the plumber does their part, you're still stuck with exposed studs, torn insulation, and a gaping hole where your drywall used to be. That's where we come in.
Here's what we were working with - a full vertical section of wall opened up from floor to ceiling, with insulation pulled out and the framing completely exposed. Not a small patch job. The repair needed new drywall hung, taped, mudded, and sanded smooth before we could even think about paint.
We take the finish seriously on jobs like this. Feathering the mud out far enough, sanding it flat, making sure the texture matches - it's the kind of detail work that determines whether a patch blends in or sticks out forever. Rushing any step means you'll see the repair every time you walk into the room.
Once the walls and ceiling were painted, the room came back together completely. The corner where all that damage happened looks like nothing ever touched it. The chair rail, the trim, the wall color - everything reads as one continuous, finished space again.
When your plumber wraps up their work and hands the room back over, the drywall repair side of things shouldn't be an afterthought. We handle it start to finish - drywall, tape, mud, sanding, and paint - so you're not left coordinating three different contractors to get your home back to normal.