McEvoy Painting

Drywall Repair in Havertown PA

Expert Patching for Walls and Ceilings

Need expert drywall repair in Havertown PA? McEvoy Painting provides professional patching and plaster wall repair for clean, seamless results. Call today for a free estimate.

Drywall Repair in Havertown PA

Expert Patching for Walls and Ceilings

When it comes to damaged walls, McEvoy Painting delivers fast, professional drywall repair in Havertown PA and surrounding areas. We specialize in fixing holes, cracks, seams, and water-damaged areas on drywall and plaster—restoring your surfaces to like-new condition.

From homes along West Chester Pike to historic Main Line homes near Haverford College, we provide expert solutions that blend seamlessly with your existing finishes. Whether you’re preparing to repaint or just need clean, smooth walls again, we’re the wall repair professionals you can trust.

Drywall Repair Services in Havertown

Not every contractor treats drywall repairs with care—but we do. At McEvoy Painting, we specialize in patching drywall, repairing drywall seams, and prepping for a clean paint-ready surface.

Common Drywall Problems
We Fix

We don’t offer full drywall installation—but we provide clean, skilled drywall repair near me that matches texture, paint, and finish.

Professional Plaster Wall Repair in Havertown, PA

Many homes in Havertown and Philadelphia still feature original plaster walls, which require a different level of care. Our painters are trained in plaster repair techniques for historic and traditional homes.

Our Plaster Repair Services

 We use specialized materials that bond with plaster, not just drywall compound, ensuring long-term durability and paintability.

Common Wall Damage We Fix

Small Holes & Impact Damage

We patch and sand small holes to leave no trace—ideal before listing or repainting.

Damaged Seams

Our team knows how to reinforce and re-tape cracked seams for long-term hold.

Ceiling Damage

We repair drywall ceilings after water damage, leaks, or settlement cracks—so you don’t have to live with stains or sagging panels.

Matching Texture & Paint

We blend texture to match knockdown, orange peel, or smooth surfaces, then prep it for repainting.

Our Proven Drywall & Plaster Repair Process

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Step 1

On-Site Assessment

We examine wall or ceiling damage and determine whether it's drywall or plaster. You'll get a clear explanation and a no-obligation quote.

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Step 2

Patch & Repair

We remove loose material, reinforce the area as needed, apply joint compound or plaster, and let it fully cure.

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Step 3

Sand & Smooth

We sand the repair flush, blend the texture if needed, and vacuum any dust.

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Step 4

Prime & Paint (Optional)

Most clients hire us for follow-up painting after drywall repair. We prime and repaint the area using top-tier products for a clean finish.

Areas We Serve

McEvoy Painting proudly serves

If you’re looking for painting and drywall repair near me or need fast professional drywall repair in Philadelphia, McEvoy Painting is your local expert.

Schedule Your Drywall or Plaster Repair Today

Don’t live with cracked walls, holes, or peeling ceilings. Call McEvoy Painting at (215) 713-6226 or request a drywall repair estimate online. We’ll assess the damage and restore your walls with expert care, whether you need drywall repair in Havertown, PA, plaster repair, or follow-up painting services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Drywall repairs typically range from $150 to $800, depending on severity and area size. Plaster repair is more specialized and may cost $300 to $1,000+ for extensive patching. We offer free in-home estimates for clarity.

Small drywall patches start at $150–$250, while multiple patches or ceiling work may cost more. Our flat-rate pricing is clear, competitive, and includes prep and cleanup.

For quality results, always hire a licensed wall repair contractor like McEvoy Painting. We’re known in Delaware County PA for combining expert drywall patching with perfect prep and paint.

The best approach depends on the damage. We use plaster-specific bonding agents and joint compound for strong, crack-resistant results. See This Old House’s guide to repairing plaster for more insight.

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