Reno Revival Decor

Walls and ceilings restored

Drywall & Plaster Repair in Howard County

We reconstruct damaged wall and ceiling areas after plumbing, leaks, access work or impact, then blend the repair through finishing, sanding, priming and localized paint matching.

MHIC No. 169189 · Insured · Bonded
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Wall surface being skim coated during plaster repair

What is included

Detailed work, planned around your space

Drywall replacement

Damaged sections are removed as needed, backed or framed, replaced and properly fastened.

Plaster transition work

Repairs at transitions between old plaster and new drywall are reinforced and built out with compatible materials.

Ceiling repair

Localized openings, cracks and damaged ceiling sections are reconstructed and finished.

Smooth finishing

Taping, compound or plaster, sanding and surface refinement prepare the repair for paint.

Paint matching

Primer and localized matching paint can be included; full-wall or full-room painting is clearly separated when required.

Access panels

Custom framed access panels can be designed and fabricated when future service access is important.

Our process

From first conversation to final detail

  1. Confirm that the underlying leak or mechanical issue is resolved.
  2. Inspect framing, substrate and the extent of damaged material.
  3. Define repair boundaries and the painting scope in writing.
  4. Rebuild, tape or plaster, sand and prime the repaired area.
  5. Apply agreed paint and review the finished section.

Howard County & Central Maryland

Craftsmanship close to home

Howard County is our primary market, including Columbia, Ellicott City, Clarksville, Fulton, Glenelg, Glenwood and nearby communities. We also serve Baltimore, Anne Arundel County and select Washington, DC projects.

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Questions & answers

Before your project begins

Will a localized paint repair be invisible?

We match color and sheen as closely as practical, but aging, lighting and existing texture can remain visible. Full-wall or full-ceiling painting may be recommended for the most uniform result.

Can you close openings left by a plumber?

Yes, after the plumbing work is complete and the area is dry and ready to close.

Do you repair old plaster homes?

Yes. We evaluate the existing plaster, movement and substrate and choose a repair approach suited to the condition.