Nothing is more aggravating to most Liberty, MO homeowners than cracks or significant damage to their plasterboard. It’s tough to repair large punctures, fractures, holes, as well as other plasterboard damage. Repairing drywall cracks and ruptures in the ceiling is even more difficult.
Either you want a few holes filled or a full new room built, drywall is essential to your home’s comfort. One little hole on the wall stands out, creating the appearance that the whole space is worn. The drywall’s sheen and texture are quite significant. We can assist you with restoring your plasterboard so that your house continues to appear great for many years.
Citi Drywall Repair is always available to assist you with your drywall issue.
Common Drywall Problem
1. Cracks in the Drywall
Drywall cracking may seem to be a small issue at first, but it may soon escalate into a more serious one. Cracks in the drywall, as well as the structure of the home, might be damaged if they are not corrected. Examine the ceiling for cracks. Excess moisture causes these cracks, which may be avoided with frequent roof inspections. Cracks in drywall may also be caused by poor drywall installation or natural home settling. A joint compound may be used to repair cracks by your home painter.
2. Termite Infestation
Paint bubbling, dissolving moldings, hollow walls, and microscopic pinholes are all symptoms of termite damage that your home painter will look for. If termite activity is discovered, you should call a pest control professional right once.
3. Drywall Joints That Is Too Tight
Because the natural deformations of the wood frame generates cracks inside the drywall joints if two neighboring sheets of drywall are snugly side-by-side, a 1/8″ spacing between drywall sheets is recommended to avoid tight drywall connections and subsequent cracking.
Checking the health of your plasterboard is critical because broken drywall may compromise the basic integrity of your house. If you notice a problem with your drywall, contact a professional drywall repairer at Citi Drywall Repair.
4. Drywall that has been badly cut for electrical outlets
Cutting drywall to accommodate electrical outlets is a difficult task. Alternatively, try replacing an electrical outlet. Even if you succeed to remove the entire box in this situation, the new one may be too tiny to go through the drywall hole. Before you complete it, you’ll need to fix the hole. To correct the problem, gauge, and fit a fabric tape over the opening before using silicone sealant to fill it. Before you sand the hole, you may need to apply extra compound to ensure that it is completely filled.
5. The drywall with a bubble.
Most of the time, bubbles are caused by incorrect tape placement. It will form a bubble if it goes loose. In this scenario, you’ll need to cut the troublesome region with a knife, tape it again, add silicone sealant and a second layer after it’s dry, and sand it.