Repair work where the patch disappears.
The most common reason people call us is a single hairline crack that catches the light wrong. We come out, find the cause, blend the repair, and refinish so the seam is invisible from the floor.
What we typically fix.
Texas houses move. Slabs settle, attics heat-cycle, occasional storm damage shows up as a stain on the ceiling. Most repairs we run are small — a hairline reset and a partial refinish — but we also handle full ceiling replacements after roof-water damage and reconstruction of historic plaster cornice runs.
The repair is only worth doing if it disappears. We feather the patch back into the surrounding plaster, prime, and finish so a visitor would have to be told where it was before they could find it.
- Hairline crack reset and blend
- Water-stain patch with new finish coat
- Settled cornice rebuild and re-mitring
- Storm or burst-pipe replacement
- Historic plaster restoration
Most jobs finish in a single visit.
Survey
Twenty-minute on-site assessment. We confirm the cause — settlement, moisture, or impact — before we quote.
Containment
Drop cloths, dust shroud, furniture covers. The room is left tidier than we found it.
Patch & feather
Repair plaster troweled and feathered. Two finish passes, blending into the surrounding ceiling.
Prime & paint
Spot prime, then a roller paint pass that takes the patch back to invisible. Sealer over the top.
What a repair typically costs.
One visit, patch and refinish, includes touch-up paint.
Includes stain block, finish coat, and a check-back the following week.
Match an existing profile, re-run the failed length, re-mitre corners.
Whole-section ceiling replacement after roof-water damage.
Call us before the patch starts spreading.
If you can see the start of a crack or a stain, the cheapest fix is now. Send a photo and we will tell you whether it is a half-hour repair or something more.