Drywall repair in Dallas-Fort Worth costs between $175 and $1,300 depending on the size and type of damage. A single nail hole starts at $175 — the professional minimum. A standard doorknob hole or 2–4 inch repair runs $225–$275. Larger repairs, ceiling damage, and water damage restoration range from $425 to $1,300. Every price includes HEPA dust extraction, multi-coat compound, texture matching, primer, and a written 1-year workmanship warranty. Paint is a separate add-on. 📷 Photo: Drywall Clinic technician at work — HEPA extraction unit running, drop cloths laid, professional setup in a DFW home Drywall Repair Cost by Damage Type — DFW Pricing The most accurate way to price a drywall repair is by damage size and type. Here is how Drywall Clinic prices repairs across the Dallas-Fort Worth area: Repair Type Starting Price Minimum call-out — nail holes, minor dings (1–2 holes under 2″) $175 Minor repair — 2–4″ holes, doorknob damage, towel-bar pull-outs $225–$275 Standard repair — 4–8″ holes, or 4–6 small holes in one area $325–$425 Multi-repair visit — 6–12 holes across a room $475–$625 Major repair — 8–12″ holes after plumbing or HVAC work $450–$650 Ceiling repair — standard (up to 12″) $425–$600 Ceiling repair — large or water stain (12–24″) $600–$900 Water damage restoration — multi-area $700–$1,300 Whole-home pre-sale package $700–$1,200+ Popcorn ceiling removal $2.50–$4.00/sqft All prices are confirmed in writing before work begins. There are no hidden fees on the invoice. 📷 Photo: Before and after — completed drywall repair, invisible after texture matching and primer What Every Price Includes Every Drywall Clinic repair — at every price point — includes the following as standard: Site protection: Drop cloths on all floors and plastic sheeting on furniture before any work begins. Medical-grade HEPA dust extraction: Class H13 HEPA equipment runs throughout all cutting and sanding — the same filtration standard used in hospital operating rooms. No drywall dust on furniture, floors, or HVAC filters. Multi-coat compound application: Setting compound fill coat, all-purpose block coat feathered 4–6 inches beyond the repair edge, and lightweight finish coat feathered 8–12 inches for seamless blending. No single-coat shortcuts. Texture matching: Orange peel, knockdown, skip trowel, smooth skim coat, or hand trowel — matched precisely to your existing wall finish. PVA primer: Applied to every repaired surface before close-out. Written 1-year workmanship warranty: A warranty card with your job reference number is issued on every completed repair. If anything fails within 12 months, we return and fix it at no charge. Paint is not included in any base price. It is available as a separate return-visit add-on, scheduled a minimum of 24 hours after the repair cures. Full-wall painting ($225–$450) produces the most seamless color match and is always recommended when color consistency matters. Why the Minimum Is $175 The $175 minimum reflects the true cost of deploying a professional technician with full HEPA extraction equipment, professional-grade compound, and site protection materials to your home. Even a single nail hole receives the complete setup: drop cloths, HEPA running, multi-coat compound, PVA primer, texture restoration, and a written warranty. Contractors who charge $50–$75 for a nail hole are not deploying HEPA equipment. They are not applying multiple coats. They are not texture matching under raking light. And they are not backing the work with a written warranty. The difference is visible — and if the texture does not match, the cost to correct it (skim and repaint an entire wall) typically runs $300–$600 on top of the original invoice. 📷 Photo: HEPA extraction equipment deployed — unit running, hose connected to sanding tool, drop cloths in place Why Water Damage Repairs Cost More Water damage drywall repair is priced separately from standard repairs for two reasons: the moisture assessment requirement and the two-visit protocol. Before any compound is applied, Drywall Clinic uses a moisture meter to confirm the affected area reads below 12% moisture content. Repairing over wet or damp drywall causes the compound to lift, the texture to crack, and stains to bleed back through — often within months. We do not begin repairs until the moisture source is resolved and the substrate is confirmed dry. Most water damage repairs follow a two-visit process. The first visit involves panel removal, cavity inspection for mold or wet insulation, and new drywall installation. After a minimum 24-hour cure — longer in humid DFW conditions — the second visit covers sanding, shellac-based primer to block residual staining, and texture restoration. This process requires two mobilizations and more total labor, which is reflected in the price. Paint Add-On Pricing Paint is always a separate scheduled return visit — never same-day as the repair. Prices: Localized touch-up (you provide paint): $85–$125 Localized touch-up (we source paint): $125–$175 Full wall — under 100 sqft: $225–$300 Full wall — 100–200 sqft: $300–$375 Full wall — over 200 sqft: $350–$450 Full-wall painting produces a significantly more seamless result than localized touch-up, especially on walls that have aged or been repainted previously. We always recommend full-wall painting when color consistency is important — such as before a home sale or professional photography. Optional Add-Ons 3-Year Extended Warranty ($35–$55): Extends the standard 1-year warranty to 3 full years. Available on all repair tiers at time of booking. Particularly recommended for ceiling repairs and water damage restorations where the original moisture source can sometimes recur. On-Site Inspection ($39, credited to repair): For complex repairs, water damage assessments, or whole-home estimates where photos are not sufficient for accurate quoting. The $39 is credited 100% toward your repair if you proceed. How to Get an Accurate Price for Your Repair The most accurate way to price a drywall repair without a site visit is to submit 2–3 clear photos of the damage. Drywall Clinic provides written estimates within 2 business hours of photo submission — at no charge and with no obligation. To submit photos, use the Request an Estimate form or try the online Price Estimator for an instant ballpark figure. For same-day service or complex damage, call 817-688-1238 Monday through Saturday, 8am to 6pm. Drywall Clinic serves 27 cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex including Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Keller, Southlake, and Arlington. Frequently Asked Questions What is the minimum charge for drywall repair in DFW? The minimum service charge at Drywall Clinic is $175. This covers a single nail hole or minor ding and includes full HEPA dust extraction, multi-coat compound, texture matching, primer, and a written 1-year workmanship warranty. Does drywall repair cost the same across all DFW cities? Yes. Drywall Clinic charges the same rates across all 27 cities it serves in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. There is no travel surcharge within the service area. Is paint included in the drywall repair price? No. Paint is a separate return-visit add-on, always scheduled a minimum of 24 hours after the repair cures. Base repair prices include site protection, HEPA extraction, compound, texture restoration, and primer only. How do I get an accurate price without a site visit? Submit 2–3 photos of the damage via the online estimate form. Drywall Clinic provides written quotes within 2 business hours at no charge. For complex damage, a $39 on-site inspection (credited 100% to the repair) is available. Does Drywall Clinic offer a warranty on repairs? Yes. Every repair includes a written 1-year workmanship warranty at no extra charge. An optional 3-year extended warranty is available for $35–$55 depending on the repair tier. How long does drywall repair take in DFW? Most standard repairs take 1–3 hours. Small repairs under 6 inches can often be completed in under an hour. Water damage repairs follow a two-visit protocol — the first visit for panel replacement, the second visit (24+ hours later) for sanding, priming, and texture restoration.
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