Minor Surface Damage
Includes small issues that affect the appearance but not the structure of the wall. For a drywall company, this can involve repairing nail or screw holes, hairline cracks, light scuffs, nicks, and shallow dents caused by furniture, doors, or general wear and tear. These repairs are usually quick and involve patching, sanding, and repainting to restore a smooth, seamless finish. Addressing minor surface damage helps maintain the overall look and value of a home or building.
Drywall Repair
The process of fixing damage to interior walls or ceilings made from drywall (also known as sheetrock). It includes patching holes, cracks, dents, water damage, or worn-out areas to restore the wall’s smooth, finished appearance. The repair process may involve cutting out damaged sections, applying joint compound, sanding, and repainting. It can also include re-taping seams, fixing nail pops, or reinforcing weak spots to ensure a seamless and durable finish.