Reconstruction · Watsonville

Drywall Repair in Watsonville, CA

Replacing the drywall, insulation, texture and paint that had to be cut out to dry the structure.

Drywall Repair in Watsonville, CA

Water stains spreading across a ceiling, a soft spot near the baseboard, cracks that keep coming back at the corners of a doorway — drywall problems usually mean something behind the wall needs looking at, not just a patch and paint. Ed's Construction Services handles drywall repair in Watsonville, CA the way it should be done: find out why the wall failed, fix that first, then rebuild the drywall so it holds. Everardo Mendoza runs the jobs and answers the phone himself, so you talk to the person doing the work.

Why choose Ed's Construction Services

  • One California contractor's licence covers the whole job. A lot of drywall damage around here starts with water or mold, and that means the wall has to come out before it goes back. We hold a single licence that covers both the mitigation and the reconstruction, so you're not drying out a wall with one company and then chasing down a separate builder to close it up. Same crew, start to finish.
  • We build for the coast, not a generic template. Marine-layer damp, salt air off the bay, and winter atmospheric-river rain all work on drywall differently than a dry inland climate does. We know where the moisture tends to sit in redwood-framed and stucco homes, and we account for it instead of papering over it.
  • We check the cause before we patch. A stain or a bubble is usually a symptom. We look at what's feeding it — a roof leak, a plumbing drip, condensation in a poorly vented crawl space — so the repair actually lasts instead of coming back next rainy season.
  • You deal with the person doing the work. When you call (831) 247-3672, you reach Everardo. No account manager, no handoff. He tells you what he sees, what it takes to fix it, and what it'll cost before anyone starts cutting.

Our Drywall Repair process

  1. Walk the damage with you. We look at the affected wall or ceiling, check for moisture, and trace it back to the source — because patching over an active leak just wastes your money.
  2. Fix the cause first. If water or mold is behind the damage, that gets addressed before any new drywall goes up. Wet or contaminated material comes out; the cavity gets dried properly.
  3. Cut back to solid material. We remove the compromised drywall to sound framing, checking the redwood or studs behind it while the wall is open — that's the one chance to see what's back there.
  4. Hang and tape the new board. New drywall is cut, hung, taped, and mudded to match the surrounding surface, whether that's a flat wall or a textured ceiling.
  5. Match texture and finish. We feather the joints, match the existing texture, and prime so the repair blends in rather than announcing itself.
  6. Clean up and walk it with you. We haul out the debris and go over the finished work together, so you're not left wondering whether it's really done.

For a small patch that's one visit. For water- or mold-related work that opened up a larger area, it's a phased job — dry it out, rebuild it, finish it — and we'll tell you honestly which one you're looking at.

Serving Watsonville, CA and nearby

Ed's Construction Services works throughout Watsonville and the surrounding Monterey Bay area — the neighborhoods off Freedom Boulevard, the older homes near downtown, and out toward the agricultural valley where flooding is a real part of the picture. Folks here remember what the Pajaro River levee failure did to the town of Pajaro in March 2023; low-lying property near the sloughs and river bottoms takes on water in a bad winter, and that water finds its way into walls and ceilings. We also serve the coastal stretch where salt air and persistent damp are a slower, steadier problem for drywall than any single storm.

Whether your drywall took a hit from a burst pipe, a roof leak during an atmospheric-river week, a crawl-space moisture problem, or the aftermath of a fire, the repair is the same idea done right: understand it, fix the source, rebuild it clean. And because the same licence covers the reconstruction, we can carry a job from the first wet wall all the way through to fresh paint without handing you off.

If you've got drywall that needs attention in Watsonville or the nearby Monterey Bay communities, call Everardo at (831) 247-3672. Tell him what you're seeing, and he'll tell you straight what it takes to make it right.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle the drywall repair after water or fire damage, or do I need a separate builder?

We do both. The same California contractor's licence covers the mitigation and the rebuild, so once the drying equipment comes out and the walls are opened up, the same crew closes them back in. You're not handed off to a second builder to finish the drywall.

How do you deal with drywall that's been sitting in marine-layer damp?

Around the Monterey Bay, drywall soaks up humidity and stays soft long after the visible leak stops. We cut back to dry, sound material rather than skimming over it, check the framing and any insulation behind it, and let things dry before we hang new board so the patch doesn't blister or grow mold later.

Can you match the texture on my existing walls?

Usually, yes. Most homes here have a knockdown or orange-peel texture, and we feather the new work into the surrounding wall so the patch blends instead of standing out as a flat rectangle. Older stucco or plaster interiors take more hand-matching, and we'll tell you upfront what a seamless match looks like on your wall.

Do you paint after the drywall is patched?

We can. Fresh drywall and joint compound need to be primed and painted to look finished, so we'll prime the repair and either paint the affected wall or blend into a natural breakpoint like a corner. If you'd rather bring in your own painter, the patch will be sanded and ready for them.

There's a soft spot on my ceiling under a bathroom — can you look at it before it gets worse?

Yes, call and describe it. A stain or sag on a ceiling usually means water is coming from a fixture, roof, or line above, and patching the drywall without finding that source just hides the problem. We'll trace where the water is getting in, deal with that, then repair the ceiling.

Need drywall repair? We're ready to help.

Free estimate, written quote, no obligation — and a straight answer about what your Watsonville home actually needs.

  • CA CSLB Lic. #1152274
  • Serving Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Aptos, Capitola
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