• What causes a drywall crack to form in my home?
    Drywall cracks commonly come from house settling, temperature changes, humidity, or poor original installation.

    • Are drywall cracks a sign of structural problems?
      Most cracks are cosmetic, but large diagonal cracks or cracks near doors and windows may need evaluation.

    • Can small drywall cracks be repaired easily?
      Yes. Hairline cracks can usually be repaired with tape and joint compound.

    • Should I repair a drywall crack myself or hire a contractor?
      Small cracks are DIY-friendly, but recurring or wide cracks should be repaired by a professional for long-term stability.

    • Why do drywall cracks keep coming back after I repair them?
      Cracks return when the underlying movement isn’t addressed or when the area isn’t reinforced with joint tape.

    • How much does drywall crack repair usually cost?
      Minor cracks may fall under a contractor’s minimum charge. Larger or recurring cracks take more time and cost more.

    • What’s the best method to repair a drywall crack permanently?
      A permanent repair includes cutting out loose material, embedding joint tape, applying multiple coats of compound, and sanding smooth.

    • Can drywall cracks come from water damage?
      Yes. Water infiltration can weaken drywall and lead to cracking, bubbling, or sagging.

    • How long does drywall crack repair take?
      Most repairs take 1–2 days because the compound requires drying between coats.

    • Will the repaired drywall crack be visible after painting?
      A properly primed, sanded, and painted repair should blend seamlessly with the rest of the wall.

Drywall Crack Repair FAQ