"Grady has done a wonderful job on repairs to our cemetery chapel. We had significant damage to the ceiling in the chapel which was built in1922 using the old methods with horsehair and pig bristle. Grady's repairs look exactly like the original ceiling's plaster work. I will recommend Mr. Grady's craftsmanship to everyone. Excellent work. Bob Morris VP Trustee Cortland Rural Cemetery "
"Very good job on repairing dry wall in ceiling from water damage."
"I hired NCK for ceiling drywall repair and ceiling and wall painting for my office. I am beyond satisfied with the work which was completed in one day. I will definitely use them again."
"Ed was very responsive to my initial inquiry and came promptly to discuss what we needed. We had a bedroom with very damaged walls from wallpaper and removal of built-ins, as well as ceiling damage from a leak in the kitchen. Ed and his crew arrived when they said they would and completed the work in one day. Their work was excellent. The price was fair and they cleaned up perfectly before leaving. I will call Ed in the future and highly recommend him. He turned a nightmare into a room ready to paint!"
"I contracted with AJ's Painting & Remodeling to repaint the entrance foyer and a dining room with associated hardwood stairs. The dining room ceiling is 3 stories high. I found Anthony to be a strong communicator and very dependable. He managed his crew well to assure a quality final product."
"Cruz and his team did an awesome job! We demoed the 70’s paneling in our family room and they replaced it all with drywall, put thin sheetrock over the old textured ceiling, and put crown molding and baseboards. It is a complete transformation! (They also did other drywall repairs and crown molding in the home.) They were extremely punctual and worked efficiently. (That said, they were also flexible when we needed an extra day to finish the demo work.) I would highly recommend them!"
"Stanley worked with me through a handful of changes as he did an amazing job replacing the ceiling in my basement. His drywall and paint work is exceptional, only surpassed by his professionalism. I plan on having him back to do more work in the near future. "
"Nice job after a bad leak in ceiling."
"Excellent work and attention to detail. Matched popcorn ceiling and paint perfectly."
"Used them for the first time to repair the ceiling of my screen porch. They were fast and reliable, and they resolved the problem quickly. I would use them again ..."
"William was easy to work with. The quote was competitive and lined up with the final price of the project. The work was well done and completed on time."
"Its a family owned business they are very personable. "
"They cleaned my house very well even the hidden areas. My Kitchen, living room, 5 bedrooms and basement are spotless and super clean! I highly recommend. "
"Prompt, reliable service when we needed it. "
"Did a good job"
A damaged ceiling is often the first sign something might be wrong in your house. Soft sheetrock or visible water spots warn you about a potential plumbing problem. Cracks around the door frames and windows are a sign of potential foundation damage. Thin, straight cracks or separation in the corners of the room are also a sign of age. But once you diagnose the problem, don't let cracks and stains linger. Find a local ceiling repair company that can repair the damage.
Local ceiling contractors can be onsite quickly and remove damaged drywall before the problem spreads. Whether you have moisture damage or holes in your drywall from repairs, experts can seamlessly replace the material with no gaps or bumps. Ceiling repair contractors can even remove old popcorn finishes. If you have less serious damage, like holes form drywall anchors and light fixtures, they can patch the surface. Hiring a local service also means you save money on material and transportation costs.
If you are concerned about the cracks, holes, and softened patches in your ceiling, call in an expert. Type in your zip code and HomeAdvisor will find ceiling repair services in your area.
It costs an average of about $700 to repair a ceiling. Professionals charge between $60 and $90 per hour to make repairs. Certain parts of your home might cost more because of code requirements. The total price includes labor, materials, site preparation and cleanup.
Cost varies significantly based on how much of the ceiling needs repair and the type of materials needed to fix the problem. Different types of material include drywall or sheetrock, plaster and lath, popcorn or drop tiles.
Call a professional if you notice these changes:
Some contractors will provide a single price for the overall project. Don't be afraid to ask for an itemized bid that lists the cost of labor, materials, site preparation and cleanup. Plan to hire a separate expert who can the fix underlying issues that caused the damage, like leaking pipes.
After agreeing on price, ask your contractor the following questions:
Your contractor should help you understand the repair process from start to finish.