Drywall Repair in O’Fallon, MO
We’ve been doing drywall repair in O’Fallon since 2007, and it’s one of the towns we’re in almost every week. We’re based ten minutes east in St. Peters, so a job off Highway K, Bryan Road, or out toward WingHaven is a quick trip for us.
O’Fallon is mostly newer houses — big subdivisions that went up from the mid-90s through the 2010s. That matters for drywall, because the problems we fix here are different from the cracked plaster we see in older St. Charles homes. In O’Fallon it’s almost always one of three things: nail pops, settling cracks in homes that are now 10–25 years old, and ceiling-line cracks from truss uplift in those open, two-story great rooms and foyers builders love out here. None of it means anything is wrong with your house — it’s just what newer construction on Missouri clay does as it dries out and settles.
Free estimates in O'Fallon. Mon–Fri 8 AM – 6 PM.
What we fix most in O’Fallon homes
| The problem | What’s actually going on | Where we see it in O’Fallon |
|---|---|---|
| Nail & screw pops | Framing lumber dries and shrinks; the fastener head pushes a little bump through the paint. We re-set it, double-screw it, and re-finish — not just dab over it | Almost every subdivision built 1995–2015 |
| Cracks at the ceiling line | Truss uplift — the roof trusses lift slightly in winter and crack the corner where ceiling meets wall. We fix it so it stops reopening every cold snap | Two-story foyers & great rooms (WingHaven, Dardenne Creek) |
| Settling cracks over doors & windows | Re-tape the joint, three coats of mud, sand, texture-match | Homes now hitting the 10–25 year mark |
| Water damage | Cut out the soft drywall, replace, finish, texture-match, prime | Roof & ice-dam leaks; finished-basement sump failures |
| Holes & remodel patches | New drywall in, taped and blended so the patch disappears | Kitchen/bath remodels, doorknobs, finished basements |
| Popcorn ceiling removal | Scrape, skim, smooth or re-texture, prime | Older O’Fallon builds and pre-2000 basements |
| High-ceiling & foyer repairs | We bring the staging to reach 18–20 ft ceilings safely | The open two-story entries common here |
Why a newer O’Fallon house still cracks
People are surprised when a house that’s only fifteen years old starts cracking. It’s normal. Two things drive it out here. First, the lumber: a new home is built with framing that still has moisture in it, and over the first several years it dries and shrinks — that’s what pops nail heads and opens seams. Second, the clay. St. Charles County sits on heavy clay that swells in spring and shrinks in an August drought, so the whole house flexes a hair every season.
The reason a crack keeps coming back is that most people (and a lot of handymen) just caulk it or smear mud over the top. That doesn’t hold — the joint underneath is still moving. We pull the failed tape, re-tape it, float three thin coats, sand it flat, and match the texture so the repair disappears. Done right, that seam stops moving and stays closed.
How we handle an O’Fallon repair
Free written estimate on-site, no pressure. Most jobs go on the calendar within two weeks, and emergency water damage we’ll usually get to inside 48 hours. We plastic off the floors and seal the doorways so the dust stays in the work area, do the repair, match your texture (sand swirl, knockdown, orange peel, or smooth), then vacuum and haul out the debris. You shouldn’t be able to tell we were there except for the wall that’s finally fixed.
Who you’re hiring
It’s a two-man shop — Richard Nation, who started the company in 2007, and Joe Perkins, who’s been on the truck since 2012. When you call, you get one of us, and the same hands that quote your job do the work. More about us →
O’Fallon drywall questions we get
Why do my nail pops keep coming back?
Because they were dabbed over instead of re-set. A nail pop is a fastener backing out — if you just fill the bump, the fastener pushes through again. We drive a screw an inch or two away to grab the stud, re-set or remove the popped fastener, then tape and finish over both. That’s why ours don’t return.
How much does drywall repair cost in O’Fallon?
A handful of nail pops or a single crack is usually a few hundred dollars; a water-damaged ceiling or a full room of settling cracks runs higher. We give a written number before any work starts — no surprises.
Can you reach the crack in my two-story foyer?
Yes. The tall open foyers and great rooms in a lot of O’Fallon homes need proper staging to reach safely, and we bring it. That ceiling-line crack up high is almost always truss uplift, and we fix it so it stops reopening each winter.
Are you insured?
Fully insured — certificate of insurance available on request.
O’Fallon areas we cover
We work all over O’Fallon and the surrounding St. Charles County towns:
- WingHaven and the Highway K corridor
- Dardenne Creek and the Bryan Road / Tom Ginnever areas
- Dardenne Prairie
- St. Peters (our shop, ten minutes away)
- St. Charles
- Cottleville
- Lake St. Louis
- Wentzville
Need drywall repair in O'Fallon?
We're ten minutes away in St. Peters. Free estimates, written up front. Most jobs scheduled within two weeks — emergency water damage inside 48 hours.
Drywall repair near O'Fallon
We cover the whole St. Louis metro. Nearby areas we also serve:
- Drywall repair in St. Charles, MO
- Drywall repair in St. Peters, MO
- Drywall repair in West St. Louis County
- Drywall repair in St. Louis, MO
See all our drywall services, or read our step-by-step repair guide.
