Drywall Repair & Stucco Repair in Phoenix, AZ
Professional drywall repair and maintenance is important to keep your home looking great. Whether you nicked the wall while moving furniture or need to cover an unsightly hole, our drywall contractors have seen and repaired it all.
We Make Your House A Home Again
Drywall is a staple in almost every modern home. It’s a sturdy, fire-resistant material that’s perfect for building, but it’s not immune to damage. Whether you’re dealing with a dent or ding from moving furniture or a full-blown series of holes left behind by a plumber or electrician, Robo Painting in Phoenix, AZ can make your plaster, sheetrock, and drywall look pristine and new again in less time and with less mess.
How we can help
Drywall & stucco repair jobs include:
Benefits of Using Drywall & Stucco Materials
Drywall Benefits
Ease of installation is one of the major advantages of drywall restoration. Sheetrock/drywall is significantly quicker and more simplistic to install than conventional plaster. Traditional plastering would need the use of an experienced and professional plasterer to apply three coats of plaster over a framework of lath strips, a far more expensive process.
Drywall Lifespan
Drywall has a longer lifespan than plaster. It's thinner and has joints; yet, plaster seems to be more prone to dents, chipping, and holes. Drywall, in comparison, is easier to fix and less expensive to replace.
Fire Resistant Drywall
Another benefit of drywall is that it is more fire-resistant than other wall materials. It also contains zero hazardous chemicals or toxins; helping to keep your family safer.
Stucco Benefits
Stucco dwellings are well-insulated, which may save on energy use. More than mere aesthetics, the material's sensitivity to moisture is a fundamental drawback of stucco construction. Moisture may enter and travel up the stucco coating if suitable barriers are not in place.
Curb Appeal with Stucco
For a variety of reasons, having stucco on the outside of your property may boost its value. Stucco is energy-efficient, fire-resistant, low maintenance, rot-resistant, sound dampening, and gives a great deal of curb appeal to the outside of your house.
Recoat a Plaster Wall
Even small cracking might distract from the appearance of an exterior wall. A quick patch job may be all you need, as long as cracks aren't too so big that water can get through them. This might be a paint-based stucco or a slurry of cement and pigments known as a fog coat. Another reason to recoat a plaster wall is that your property may need a fresh appearance, which can be achieved simply by fixing damage and changing the color.