Updated: March 2018
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Drywall Patch Labor, Basic Basic labor to repair drywall holes with favorable site conditions. Cut out hole(s). Match and secure sheetrock patch. Tape and mud joint. Lightly sand and float joint to be visually blend with surrounding surface. Final sand for primer/finish ready. For hole(s) up to 1 ft in diameter. Includes planning, equipment and material acquisition, area preparation and protection, setup and cleanup. | 1 patch | $0.00 | $0.00 | |
Drywall Patch Job Supplies Cost of related materials and supplies typically required to repair drywall holes including: fasteners, seam tape, outside corner beads and topping compound. | 1 patch | $0.00 | $0.00 | |
Option: Paint Patched Surface Level and smooth patch at surrounding surface. Spot prime. Roll or brush 2 coats of color and sheen matched paint, blending outward perimeter of patch. For patch size of up to to 4 SF. | 1 patch | $0.00 | $0.00 | |
Unused Minimum Labor Balance of 4 hr(s) minimum labor charge that can be applied to other tasks. | ||||
Totals - Cost To Repair Drywall Holes | ||||
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For a basic project in zip code 47474 with 1 patch, the cost to Repair Drywall Holes starts at $202 - $320 per patch. Actual costs will depend on job size, conditions, size options.
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