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All World Drywall RepairCSLB #1063936

Drywall Repair Contractor | San Diego County

Damaged Drywall? Send Photos and We’ll Confirm the Right Repair Path.

All World Construction LLC repairs holes, water-damaged drywall, plumbing and electrical access cuts, ceiling damage, cracks, failed patches, and texture mismatches in homes, rentals, apartments, HOAs, and managed properties across San Diego County.

Send one wide photo, close-ups, a tape-measure photo, the property address, and tell us whether the source of the damage has been corrected.

Before photo of a tall drywall opening exposing plumbing behind laundry equipment.
Before
After photo of the same laundry wall repaired with orange peel texture and paint.
After

Real All World before-and-after repair photo. Texture and paint blend depends on lighting, finish, and approved scope.

Send Photos for Repair Review

Show Us the Damage Before Anyone Wastes a Trip

Step 1 of 2

Send the property address, one wide photo, close-ups, a tape-measure photo, and tell us what caused the damage. We use the initial review to confirm project fit and the practical next step. A detailed site evaluation, measurements, written scope, and bid package may require the $250 evaluation fee.

Photo guidance before upload

  • One wide photo showing the full wall or ceiling.
  • Close-ups of the damaged edges.
  • One photo with a tape measure for scale.
  • One angled photo showing surrounding texture and light.
  • For water damage, include source-area photos when safe.
CA Licensed General Contractor
CSLB #1063936
Patch, Texture and Related Finish Work
Multi-Trade Repair Coordination
Photo-Documented Work

Photo Review

Show Us the Damage Before Anyone Wastes a Trip

Useful photos help confirm the practical next step.

A photo review is not a free detailed diagnosis, engineering opinion, environmental opinion, complete scope, or binding price. It helps route ordinary repairs faster and flags work that needs field review.

One wide photo showing the full wall or ceiling.

Close-ups of damaged edges, loose tape, soft board, or failed patch material.

One photo with a tape measure for scale.

One angled photo showing the surrounding texture and light.

For water damage, photos of the source area and damaged finish when safe.

For multiple repairs, label rooms or areas without exposing private tenant details.

Common Damage

Drywall Problems This Site Is Built Around

hole
dent
impact damage
access opening
soft board
sagging board
water stain
bubbling paint
loose tape
failed joint
nail pop
corner bead
previous patch
texture blend
paint boundary
source correction

Do Not Close the Wall Until the Cause Is Handled

A drywall patch fixes the finished surface. It does not stop an active leak, dry wet insulation, correct electrical danger, or repair moving framing. We confirm the practical repair path before permanent closure so the new finish is not covering the same unresolved problem.

Texture can be matched closely, but age, prior paint, spray pattern, knockdown timing, lighting, wall plane, and the size of the blend area can keep a localized repair from disappearing completely.

Repair Services

Patch, Texture, and Related Finish Work

Drywall hole and impact-damage repair

Doorknob and furniture damage

Plumbing-access patch-back

Electrical-access patch-back

HVAC and inspection-opening patch-back

Water-damaged drywall removal and replacement after source correction

Ceiling drywall repair

Drywall crack and joint repair

Failed patch removal and rework

Loose tape, nail-pop, and corner-bead repair

Localized wall and ceiling replacement

Orange-peel, knockdown, and smooth-wall texture matching

Spot priming and paint-ready preparation

Painting integration when included in the written scope

Insulation, framing, trim, and related-trade coordination when included

Occupied-unit protection, cleanup, and photo documentation

Repair or Replace

The Right Scope Depends on the Condition

Localized patching

May make sense when damage is small and isolated, the surrounding board is sound, the cause is corrected, and the finish boundary is accepted.

Localized board replacement

May make sense when the opening is large or irregular, edges are weak, water damaged the core or paper, or framing and insulation access is needed.

Broader wall or ceiling work

May make sense when there are many patches, visible prior repairs, smooth-wall finish goals, uneven texture, or paint consistency concerns.

Process

From Damage Photos to Finished Repair

1

Send Photos and Property Details

Send the address, wide and close photos, dimensions, cause, source-correction status, access notes, and desired finish.

2

Confirm the Repair Path

The request is classified as photo-review, photo-quote, service visit, paid site evaluation, specialty review, or outside the confirmed launch scope.

3

Written Scope and Options

The scope states the repair area, removal, backing, board, tape, coats, texture, primer, paint, protection, cleanup, assumptions, exclusions, and finish expectations.

4

Protect and Prepare

Access is coordinated, floors and contents are protected as practical, loose material is removed, and sound edges and backing are prepared.

5

Patch, Tape, Finish, and Texture

Approved board and backing are installed, joints are taped, compounds are applied, and the approved texture is blended as closely as practical.

6

Prime, Paint, and Close Out

Primer or painting is completed only when included, the area is cleaned, and closeout notes or photos are provided where part of the approved scope.

Drying time, coat count, texture type, ventilation, access, and paint scope affect the number of visits. One-trip completion is not promised for every repair.

Repair Options

Good, Better, and Best When Options Make Sense

Good

Functional localized repair using standard approved materials and details. Includes practical backing, board, tape, compound, sanding, and texture matching as listed. Paint-ready unless painting is specifically included.

Workmanship warranty: 1 year, subject to the written proposal and exclusions.

Recommended

Better

Required repair plus stronger preparation, removal of weak previous material where practical, broader feathering or texture blending, spot primer, and improved finish transition where feasible.

Workmanship warranty: 3 years, subject to the written proposal and exclusions.

Best

Broader wall or ceiling integration, localized skim work or larger replacement where useful, premium finish preparation, primer, and painting integration when included for maximum practical finish consistency.

Workmanship warranty: 5 years, subject to the written proposal and exclusions.

Available options and warranty coverage depend on the approved scope, existing board and framing, prior repairs, building movement, moisture conditions, source correction, texture, paint system, maintenance, and written contract. Recurring leaks, unresolved moisture, new impact damage, structural movement, and work outside the approved scope are excluded.

Project Proof

Before and After Drywall Repairs

Real repair photos help set the right expectation.

These are actual All World drywall repair examples: access openings, ceiling damage, texture blending, and finished surfaces. Results are described honestly because texture, paint, age, and lighting can keep a localized repair from being completely invisible.

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Before photo of a tall drywall opening exposing plumbing behind laundry equipment.
BeforeBefore: plumbing access opening left exposed behind laundry equipment.
After photo of the same laundry wall repaired with orange peel texture and paint.
AfterAfter: opening closed, finished, textured, and painted to return the wall to service.
plumbing accesstexture matchingmulti trade

Laundry Plumbing Access Wall Repair

Plumbing access opening closed with orange peel texture blended into the surrounding wall.

Scope
Patch back the access opening, finish the repair area, and match the surrounding wall texture as closely as practical.
Finish
orange peel; painted
Before photo of a large irregular ceiling opening exposing framing and insulation.
BeforeBefore: wide ceiling opening with framing and insulation exposed.
After photo of the repaired living room ceiling with texture blended across the surface.
AfterAfter: ceiling closed and textured across the room-facing surface.
ceiling repairwater damagetexture matching

Large Ceiling Opening Repair

Large ceiling opening closed and textured with realistic blend expectations.

Scope
Replace damaged ceiling board, finish seams, texture the repair area, and return the ceiling to a presentable condition.
Finish
ceiling texture; painted

Managed Properties

Built for Property Managers, HOAs, Apartments, and Rentals

Tenant or onsite contact coordination

Owner or manager approval contact

Occupied versus vacant status

Unit-turn timing and access windows

Multiple repair locations and room labels

NTE limits and approval thresholds when supplied

Parking, elevator, gate, loading, and resident notes

Before, during, and after photos when included

Closeout notes and invoice property references

Protection and Cleanup

Drywall Repairs Happen Inside Occupied Spaces

Practical protection is part of the written scope.

We use practical protection and dust-control methods for the approved scope. Drywall cutting, sanding, texture, and paint preparation can still create dust, odor, noise, and temporary access limits.

  • Work-area and floor protection
  • Owner or contractor furniture movement as stated
  • Plastic containment where practical
  • Dust collection and sanding control
  • Ventilation considerations
  • Daily cleanup for multi-visit work
  • Resident access planning
  • Final debris removal

Licensed General Contractor

Useful When the Drywall Repair Crosses Into Other Work

All World Construction LLC is a licensed general contractor serving San Diego County. That matters when drywall damage connects to plumbing, framing, insulation, electrical, trim, paint, stucco, roofing, waterproofing, cabinetry, tile, or exterior work.

The written scope should state what is included, what is excluded, whether specialty subcontractors are coordinated where required, and whether another qualified specialist is needed before finish work.

Larger or Complicated Scopes

$250 Site Evaluation + Written Bid Package

$250 Site Evaluation + Written Bid Package. The $250 is credited back if the construction project is approved within 30 days. It is not a deposit. Ordinary small repairs may not require it.

Work subject to attached T&C if approved. Hidden damage, code issues, access problems, or owner changes may require a written change order.

Multiple rooms, units, buildings, or repair locations
HOA, apartment, insurance, or property-management approval
Active or recent water damage with uncertain extent
Large ceiling or wall replacement
Repeated cracking or failed prior patches
Occupied-property phasing, measurements, and closeout documentation
Review the Evaluation Scope

Questions

Drywall Repair FAQs

Next Step

Send the Address and Photos. We’ll Tell You the Practical Next Step.

Small, clearly visible repairs may be reviewed from photos. Larger, water-related, multi-unit, or approval-driven scopes may need a service visit or the $250 Site Evaluation + Written Bid Package.