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Drywall Repair & Wall Patching in Hickory, NC

Drywall patching that disappears — nail pops, anchor holes, door dings, water-damaged sections and texture matching that actually matches.

Town Hickory, NCCounty Catawba CountyZIP 28601 / 28602 / 28603Property mix Pre-war and historic-district housing

Local read

Drywall Repair in Hickory, specifically

Hickory sends us a recognizable version of the drywall Repair list, and the reason is structural. Substantial early-1900s homes in the older districts, large mid-century neighborhoods, 1970s–1990s ranch and split-level stock, and newer construction on the perimeter — plus a dense small-commercial base.

In practice the property here splits between older and historic homes and mill-era and workforce housing, and the right approach is not the same for both. The recurring item locally is older-home doors, trim, plaster and hardware requiring adjustment rather than replacement.

A wide mix — older-home owners, landlords, and small-business operators needing light commercial punch-list help. Regular service area, roughly 40 minutes west on I-40.

What we see most in Hickory

  • Older-home doors, trim, plaster and hardware requiring adjustment rather than replacement
  • Mid-century homes with original hollow-core doors and dated hardware throughout
  • Small commercial punch-list items in restaurants, offices, showrooms and retail
  • Rental turnover repairs across a broad rental market
  • Exterior trim, soffit and porch repairs on older homes with mature landscaping

Pre-war and historic-district housing

Drywall Repair on older and historic homes in Hickory

This is the archetype where the standard answer is frequently the wrong answer, because the wall is usually not drywall. Plaster over wood lath behaves completely differently: it is harder, more brittle, thicker, and it fails by keying loose from the lath rather than by cracking through the surface. A conventional drywall patch set into plaster will telegraph and crack out along the perimeter within a season or two, because you have bonded a flexible material to a rigid one. Repairing plaster properly means re-securing the field to the lath first, then building the patch in coats to the original thickness. On significant historic work we will recommend a plaster specialist rather than compromise the wall.

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Mill-era and workforce housing

The other half of Hickory: mill-era and workforce housing

Mill-house walls are usually an archaeology problem. It is common to find plaster, then drywall installed over it in the seventies, then paneling over that in the nineties, then drywall again — so a repair means figuring out how many layers there are, what the total thickness is, and what any patch needs to be shimmed out to. Add pre-1978 paint on the original surfaces, which rules out sanding or scraping as prep, and the approach narrows considerably. This work is entirely doable; it just cannot be quoted as if it were a hole in a modern wall, and anyone doing so has not looked closely.

Ground truth

What changes on the ground in Hickory

The commercial side matters here too. Hickory has a real small-business density: restaurants, showrooms, offices and shops that need punch-list maintenance handled without a full commercial GC. That is a fit for us as long as the work stays outside licensed trades.

For commercial work in Hickory we stay strictly in the non-licensed lane: no electrical, plumbing, gas, hood systems or fire suppression. Restaurants especially — a hood or suppression item needs the right licensed contractor and we will not touch it.

On permitting: City of Hickory and Catawba County Building Services. We work strictly inside non-licensed, non-permitted scope — so if something on your list needs a permit, an inspection sign-off or a licensed trade, we identify it and tell you who handles it rather than working around it.

Most requested here

What Hickory tends to send us in this category

  • Water-damaged drywall replacementRemoving and replacing drywall damaged by a leak — after the source has been fixed by the appropriate trade and the cavity is dry.
  • Small holes and anchor damageNail holes, screw holes, anchor holes, picture hanger damage and the wall left behind after a mount comes down — filled, sanded and texture-matched.
  • Medium holes and doorknob damageDoorknob punches, furniture impacts and accidental damage repaired with backed patches or California patches rather than mesh-and-hope.
  • Large sections and full sheetsCutting back to framing, installing new board, taping, finishing and texturing. Includes access holes cut by other trades.

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Handed back to you

Items we’ll route elsewhere

  • Structural crack repair, or cracks an engineer has flagged as movement-related
  • Full-room re-texturing or Level 5 finishing across an entire space
  • Finding or repairing the source of a water leak — that is a plumbing or roofing scope
Permitting in Hickory

City of Hickory and Catawba County Building Services. We identify anything that crosses into licensed or permitted territory before work starts, not after.

From actual jobs

The kind of drywall repair work we're sent

Ceiling opened along a run, exposing joists, kraft-faced fiberglass insulation and a metal junction boxIn progress
Ceiling opened back to sound framing. Cutting to the joists rather than patching the visible damage is what stops the repair reappearing.
Wide view of an opened ceiling section showing parallel joists and batt insulation between themIn progress
The full opening. Working to the joist centres means new board lands on solid framing at every edge instead of floating on a patch.

Send these

Three photos and we can usually answer without driving out

Regular service area, roughly 40 minutes west on I-40.

  • The damage, straight on and close
  • The surrounding wall photographed with light raking across it, so we can see the texture
  • A wide shot showing the whole wall to the nearest corners
Timing on this kind of work

Small patches are often same-visit. Anything needing multiple coats realistically spans two visits or two days because of cure time. We schedule around that rather than rushing a coat.

Questions

Drywall Repair in Hickory — questions

Do you actually cover Hickory, or is it "and surrounding areas"?
We cover it. Regular service area, roughly 40 minutes west on I-40. Hickory sits in Catawba County and it is on a regular route rather than a one-off exception.
What's the most common drywall Repair problem you see in Hickory?
Older-home doors, trim, plaster and hardware requiring adjustment rather than replacement. That comes straight from the building stock — substantial early-1900s homes in the older districts, large mid-century neighborhoods, 1970s–1990s ranch and split-level stock, and newer construction on the perimeter — plus a dense small-commercial base.
Is drywall Repair different on older and historic homes?
This is the archetype where the standard answer is frequently the wrong answer, because the wall is usually not drywall. Plaster over wood lath behaves completely differently: it is harder, more brittle, thicker, and it fails by keying loose from the lath rather than by cracking through the surface. A conventional drywall patch set into plaster will telegraph and crack out along the perimeter within a season or two, because you have bonded a flexible material to a rigid one.
Do I need a permit for this in Hickory?
Not for what we do — we stay inside non-permitted, non-licensed scope by design. For reference, city of Hickory and Catawba County Building Services. If an item on your list crosses that line we will tell you before anyone starts work.
How does scheduling work for Hickory?
Regular service area, roughly 40 minutes west on I-40. Send the full list and we will come back with a realistic window.
The crack keeps coming back. Can you fix it permanently?
Only if we address what is moving. Recurring cracks in the same location are a movement symptom. We will tell you what we think is causing it, and whether it needs someone other than us.
My walls are plaster, not drywall. Can you still help?
For repairs, often yes. But plaster is a different material with different failure modes, and a standard drywall patch in plaster will crack out. On historic properties we may recommend a plaster specialist rather than compromise the wall.

Next step

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Photos, notes, an inspection report, a screenshot of your notes app — whatever you have. We read every one and reply with a straight answer, including the parts we're not the right fit for.

Hickory, Catawba County
ZIP 28601, 28602, 28603
Call or text — (704) 495-7855
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