Drywall repair and painting

Painting requests that include drywall repair details.

Wall repairs can change prep, timing, and finish expectations. Include patch count, stain concerns, texture, room scope, and photos before requesting painting follow-up.

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Prep before paint

How to describe repair-plus-paint projects

Interior wall being painted with a roller after room preparation

Patch count and size

Count visible holes, cracks, stains, and damaged corners. Note whether repairs are small touch-ups or larger wall sections.

Texture and finish

Mention smooth walls, orange peel, knockdown, popcorn ceilings, or unknown texture so expectations can be discussed before quoting.

Stains or moisture

Water stains, smoke residue, or recurring moisture concerns should be disclosed because paint alone may not solve the underlying issue.

Paint scope after repair

Say whether the goal is spot touch-up, one wall, one room, or several rooms so follow-up is not based only on repair size.

Request details

Request a call with the information a painting provider needs.

  • Project location and ZIP code
  • Service type and timing
  • Property type and access notes
  • Surface, room, photo, or business details

Contact

Project basics

After you submit, the request may be reviewed and routed to a painting partner whose service area and project fit appear to match. Add a phone number for faster call follow-up; follow-up is by email or phone only.

Scope

Timing and property

Details

Helpful optional context

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Required fields are marked with an asterisk. We use your details to understand the request and support appropriate email or phone follow-up; no project outcome is guaranteed.

Common questions

Before you send the request.

Can I submit painting work that includes drywall patches?

Yes. Include patch photos, room scope, and repainting expectations so the request is clear before partner follow-up.

Should water stains be mentioned?

Yes. Water stains and recurring moisture should be disclosed because repair, stain blocking, and repainting may need separate discussion.

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What to include

Make the request easy to evaluate.

Treat this section like a short checklist. Specific scope, access, and timing notes make the follow-up more useful.

Include

Project types to describe

Nail pops, settlement cracks, small holes, water stains, patched walls, texture matching, trim caulk gaps, and repainting after repairs should be named in the request.

Include

Quote factors

Repair size, number of areas, texture, stain blocking, ceiling height, color match needs, and whether whole walls or rooms need repainting can affect follow-up.

Include

What to include

Share photos of each repair area, room names, wall or ceiling dimensions if known, water-damage history, color-match goals, and the desired project timeline.

Expectation setting

Plain expectations

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Next step

Ready to send details?

Use the dedicated request page when you want phone follow-up and already know the location, timing, service, and project notes.

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