Melbourne · Palm Bay · Cocoa · Titusville · Merritt Island · the beachside
Drywall repair & installation in Brevard County, FL
Brevard Drywall Repair helps homeowners, landlords, and small businesses across Brevard County with drywall repair — holes, cracks, nail pops, water-stained ceilings, texture matching — and drywall installation for room additions, garage conversions, remodels, and commercial suites, hung, taped, and finished to paint-ready. Call or use the form when you are ready to talk through the wall, ceiling, or room you need help with. You do not need to diagnose the problem first; the follow-up can sort out scope, pricing factors, and next steps.

Common Drywall Problems and Services We Can Help With
Most calls start with a wall, ceiling, or room that needs attention. You can use these service pages to understand common drywall issues, or you can call now and describe what you are seeing in plain language.
Door-knob holes, anchor damage, settlement cracks at openings, nail pops, failed old patches — repaired and finished so the wall doesn't tell on itself.
Open →Brown rings, sags, soft board after a roof or plumbing leak. Source confirmed fixed, damaged section out, texture blended overhead.
Open →Orange peel, knockdown, skip trowel, smooth — matched so the repair reads as wall, not as patch, under real afternoon light.
Open →Drywall Services for Repairs, Remodels, and New Rooms
Garage conversions, room additions, remodels that moved walls, commercial suites around Melbourne and Viera — drywall installation is the other half of the work here, and it runs the full sequence: board layout, hanging, taping, mud in widening coats, corner bead, sanding, texture.
Already have board up? Finishing and taping on walls you or another trade hung is normal work — stalled DIY projects included, judgment not included.
Finish levels 0–5 are quoted explicitly, chosen by how each room is lit and painted — the finishing page decodes them.

Why Drywall Problems Happen in Brevard County
Storm-season roof leaks surface indoors as ceiling rings weeks after the storm. Air-conditioning cycling against humid outside air moves joints and pops fasteners. Strong, low afternoon sun through sliders turns minor seam ridges into visible stripes — the harshest inspector a wall can have.
Construction adds its own patterns: concrete block exterior walls with furring strips anchor patches differently than stud walls; pre-1990 stock around Melbourne, Eau Gallie, and Cocoa carries heavy ceiling textures that take a practiced hand to blend; salt air on the island and beachside corrodes fasteners years early.
Knowing the local failure patterns is most of the diagnosis — which is why describing what you see is usually enough to scope the visit.

What Affects Drywall Cost or Project Scope
Pricing depends on the size of the damage or board count, patch versus board replacement, walls versus ceilings, the texture being matched, access and protection, and whether water was involved and its source is fixed. Small, clearly defined repairs may be discussed by phone; water damage, ceiling work, and multi-room projects usually need a closer look before final pricing. The full breakdown is on the cost page.
What Happens After You Call or Fill Out the Form
Start with the room, wall, ceiling, or project you need help with. The follow-up can ask any details needed to understand the size of the area, whether water was involved, the texture or finish, and whether the work is a repair, replacement, or new installation. You do not need to gather measurements, diagnose the cause, or know the exact drywall term before reaching out.
FAQs About Drywall Repair and Installation
Do I have to know what's wrong before I call?
No. “There's a crack above the door” or “the ceiling has a brown ring” is a complete opening line. The call sorts out whether it's a patch, a board replacement, or a finishing problem — that's what the call is for.
Do you do new installation, or just repairs?
Both, fully. The name says repair; the scope says drywall, start to finish. Installation — hanging, taping, finishing, and texture for additions, garage conversions, remodels, and commercial suites — is half the work here.
Why does my patch show in the afternoon but not the morning?
Light. Florida sun comes in low and sideways through sliders and big windows, rakes across the wall, and shadows every ridge and edge. A repair that passes at noon can flash at five — which is why finishing and texture blend get as much attention as the patch.
Can a ceiling stain be patched without replacing the whole ceiling?
Often. If the board around the stain is dry, firm, and attached, the damaged section comes out and gets patched and blended. Soft, swollen, or peeling board means more panel comes out. Either way the leak gets fixed first — a patch over an active leak just stains again.
How is the work priced?
By scope: size of the damage or board count, repair versus replacement, walls versus ceilings, the texture being matched, and access. Small defined repairs can often be priced on the phone; water damage and multi-room work get eyes-on first. The cost page walks through every driver.
Is popcorn ceiling work different?
It can be. Heavy ceiling textures in homes built before the early 1980s may contain asbestos and should be tested before they're disturbed. It doesn't stop the project — it changes the order of steps, and it's worth knowing before anyone scrapes.
Call for Drywall Repair or Installation in Brevard County
Call or use the form when you are ready. A simple description is enough to start, and the follow-up call can cover anything else needed to understand the repair, finish, or installation scope.
Field photo references
Real work scenes this page should feel like
Use these photos to quickly recognize the kind of jobsite details, finish quality, and repair conditions to describe when requesting help.