Drywall repair
Small wall damage repaired with clean expectations.
Steady Hands helps with small drywall holes, dents, doorknob damage, paint-ready patching, and wall touch-ups that fit a practical handyman visit.
Good repair candidates
Not every wall problem needs a remodel crew.
Small drywall damage can make a room feel unfinished: nail holes, dents, scuffs, anchor damage, doorknob marks, or a patch that was never properly smoothed. These are often good handyman items when the damage is limited, dry, and not tied to active water or structural issues.
Steady Hands focuses on clear scope. Some repairs can be patched and made paint-ready. Some may need matching paint on site. Some wall conditions should be inspected more carefully before patching, especially if moisture, repeated cracking, or soft material is present.
Small holes, dents, anchor damage, doorknob marks, minor patching, and grouped wall touch-ups.
Active leaks, mold concerns, soft drywall, large ceiling damage, or repeated cracks may need a different plan.
Send photos with a coin, tape measure, or hand nearby so the size is easy to understand.
Before patching
What homeowners should check.
Look for moisture, softness, spreading cracks, or stains before requesting a simple patch. A dry, stable dent is different from damage caused by a leak. Clear photos help the repair plan stay honest.
Yes. A list of small wall repairs can often be handled more efficiently together.
If you have matching paint, mention it and have it available. Matching finish affects the final look.
Send one close photo and one wider room photo for each damaged area.
If the drywall is wet, soft, stained, or repeatedly cracking, request an inspection before assuming it is a simple patch.
Have wall damage to clean up?