Drywall repair in Shoham typically costs anywhere from a few hundred shekels for a small hole to a higher amount for a full wall or a ceiling with extensive damage. The price depends on the size of the damage, access to the area, and whether touch-up painting is needed after the repair.
The most common types of damage are holes from door handles, corner cracks, water damage from a ceiling, and panels that have come loose. Each one needs a different approach: a small hole is closed with mesh and filler, while water damage first requires finding the source of the leak.
Repairing drywall properly takes several steps: cleaning the area, applying mesh or cutting in a new board, spreading filler in two coats, light sanding, and finally a primer and paint that match the existing shade. Skipping the sanding step is the most common reason a repair ends up looking like a patch.
In the central Israel climate, some cracks come from seasonal expansion and contraction of the building. A thin hairline crack is usually cosmetic, but a crack that keeps widening or comes with water stains needs a professional inspection.
If the damage is small and you own basic tools, you can try it yourself. But for ceilings, water damage or large walls, a professional saves you time and gives a result that lasts for years. Want an accurate estimate? Get in touch with a short description and a photo of the damage, and we will gladly prepare a quote.