Repairing and painting damaged drywall? If you’ve just found a patch, dent, or hole in your wall, you’re not alone. Drywall damage is one of the most common headaches homeowners and pros alike face. The good news? With the right steps, you can confidently repair and paint damaged drywall so that it looks seamless and lasts for years.
We’ve smoothed out more messed-up walls than anyone in the business—and it’s all about careful prep, the right materials, and technique. This guide walks you through everything from patching methods to final coats, ensuring any drywall repair is structurally solid and spotlessly finished.
Here’s what we fix most often:
Each requires a different level of attention, and fixing them right is what keeps walls looking great.
Proper prep saves you headaches later:
Prepping makes a world of difference—trust me.
For holes under ½ inch:
For larger holes (1–2 inches), a backing patch or mesh tape helps support the compound.
You’ll need to:
Situation | Use |
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Thin, small cracks | Joint tape |
Wider cracks or seams | Mesh tape |
High-stress areas | Fiberglass tape |
Joint tape offers clean lines, but mesh is tougher and great for warped or heavily cracked surfaces.
Typically:
This layering ensures durability and blends flawlessly.
A smooth, dust-free surface is key for the paint to look professional.
Absolutely. After sanding:
Priming sets you up for a flawless finish.
We’ve walked into homes where repair jobs were botched, packages of compound forgotten, or painting done without primer. That meant visible texture lines, peeling, or color mismatch come winter. At Lightmen Painting, we fix it right by kneading, taping, compound layering, sanding, priming, then painting. The smoother prep means a better finish—and less headache for everyone involved.
For walls:
Match the sheen to the rest of the wall for continuity.
Nope. You need to compound and prime before painting. Otherwise, the drywall will absorb paint unevenly and stain over time.
These simple steps minimize the risk of future cracks or peeling.
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Use lightweight spackle, apply in thin layers with a putty knife, sand smooth, and prime before painting.
Drying takes around 24 hours per coat. In humid environments, allow longer so you can sand smoothly without dragging.
No—skipping sanding leads to bumpy, uneven surfaces, poor primer adhesion, and a dull finish.
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