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Drywall Repair: Small Cracks vs Structural Damage
Not all drywall cracks are the same. Learn the difference between small cosmetic cracks and serious structural damage and know when it’s time to call a professional.
Vicente CEO
1/23/20261 min lexim
Cracks in drywall are common in homes, especially in areas with strong seasonal changes. like Wisconsin. However, not all cracks are the same. Some are simple cosmetic issues, while others can indicate serious structural problems. Knowing the difference can save homeowners time, money, and major headaches. Small Drywall Cracks: Cosmetic Issues. Small cracks are usually caused by natural house movement, temperature changes, or minor. settling. These cracks are common and typically not dangerous. Common types of small cracks: - Hairline cracks near doors or windows - Small vertical or horizontal cracks - Nail pops or screw marks - Minor cracks along drywall joints Can they be repaired easily? Yes. Small cracks usually require joint compound, light sanding, proper priming, and repainting. When done professionally, the repair blends seamlessly with the wall. Structural Damage: When Cracks Are a Warning Sign Structural cracks are more serious and should never be ignored. Signs of structural drywall damage: - Wide cracks (wider than 1/8 inch) - Stair-step cracks - Cracks that keep returning after repair - Sagging ceilings - Doors or windows that don’t close properly Why Professional Inspection Matters Repairing drywall without identifying the root cause can lead to repeated damage and wasted money. A professional inspection ensures the problem is fixed correctly. When Should You Call a Professional? You should contact a professional if cracks grow over time, repairs don’t last, or moisture damage is present. Need Professional Drywall Repair?Husky’s Services LLC provides professional drywall repair for residential and commercial properties. Contact us today for a free estimate.


