Close-up of a Color Drop technician smoothing joint compound over a drywall patch in a Las Vegas office
Commercial Drywall

Commercial Drywall Repair and Painting That Disappears

Cart damage, water stains, tenant improvement patches, and anchor holes repaired, textured to match, and repainted to a clean break.

Licensed NV C-4 #0092296 · UT #14220959-5501 · Serving Nevada & Utah

The Problem

A visible patch looks worse than the damage did

Commercial drywall repair is judged on one thing: whether you can find the repair afterward. A patch that is flat where the wall is textured, or repainted in a square that does not blend, draws the eye more than the original hole did.

The two places it goes wrong are texture matching and where the new paint stops. Both are craft, and both are why we scope repair and repainting together instead of handing you a patched wall and a paint problem.

The damage we repair most

Commercial walls take a specific set of hits, and each one needs a different repair approach before any paint goes on.

  • Cart, forklift, and door-handle impact damage in corridors
  • Anchor holes and monitor mounts from tenant move-outs
  • Water stains after a roof or plumbing event, sealed before coating
  • Corner bead damage at high-traffic turns
  • Openings left by data, electrical, and plumbing work
  • Texture matching on knockdown, orange peel, and smooth finishes

Repainting to a clean break

After the patch is sanded and primed, we do not spot-paint a square in the middle of a wall. Coating runs corner to corner, or to a natural break like a door frame or change of plane, so there is no halo under corridor lighting.

Where a full wall repaint is not in budget, we tell you honestly what the blended result will look like before you approve it.

Tenant improvements and move-out turns

For suite turns we repair, texture, and repaint to the landlord standard in one visit, and document the product and sheen so the next turn matches without guesswork.

How It Works

What the project actually looks like

  1. Assess damage and cause

    We check whether the damage is impact or moisture, because a water-stained wall that is still wet is not ready to be closed up.

  2. Repair and texture match

    Cut, patch, tape, and float, then match the existing texture so the wall reads as one surface.

  3. Prime and repaint to a break

    Repairs are spot-primed and the wall is coated corner to corner or to a natural break.

  4. Walk and confirm the match

    We look at it under the room's own lighting with your contact, because that is where a bad match shows.

Price Factors

What moves the price

We do not publish a price list, because a real number depends on your property. These are the things that actually change it, and every one of them shows up as a line item on your estimate.

  • Number and size of repairs

    A dozen anchor holes and one four-foot impact hole are very different labor.

  • Texture type

    Knockdown and heavy textures take more skill and more passes to match than smooth walls.

  • Water damage and cause

    Stained drywall needs sealing, and sometimes replacement, once the source is confirmed dry.

  • Repaint extent

    Coating to a natural break costs more than a spot but is the only way the repair truly disappears.

  • Access and occupancy

    Occupied corridors and after-hours windows add protection and reset time.

  • Height and equipment

    Stairwell and high-wall repairs require lifts or staging.

Scope In Writing

What is included, and what is not

You approve the scope in writing before we start. If it is not on the estimate, it is not in the price, and we would rather tell you that now than argue about it later.

Included

  • Assessment of damage and its cause before repair
  • Cut, patch, tape, and float of the damaged area
  • Texture matching to the surrounding wall
  • Spot priming of all repairs
  • Repainting to a corner or natural break
  • Dust control, floor protection, and cleanup
  • Written workmanship warranty

Not included unless quoted

  • Plumbing, roofing, and leak repair
  • Moisture remediation and mold abatement
  • Framing, structural, and insulation work
  • Full wall or ceiling replacement unless quoted
Questions

Straight answers before you call

Get a Commercial Drywall Repair Estimate

Repair and repaint quoted together so you are not left holding a patched wall.

Written warranty on every project.