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    SO anyways while waking up today I remembered about the crack I kicked in the drywall back at my old house in Calgary. My best friends still live there, so I don't really want to screw them over and just leave it for them.

    Can anyone on here help me out or know of someone? I want the job done WELL, so only well skilled people, and preferably one with a reference as well (seeing how I will be dealing with this from Squamish, so I won't be able to see the actual work done).

    It's just a small crack, very light repair. No hole. All I need is it to be repaired, then painted (blended in of course).

    Get back to me ASAP. I forgot about this awhile ago so need it done now.

    Thanks,
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    What area is the house located? You might get better response from someone willing to help if they live really close to it.

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    Woops sorry. The house is in Charlsewood. Right on Northmount Dr and Charlsewood Dr.

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    Do you have a picture? What about matching paint?

    I can repair that for you. Pm me your info and I'll give you a call.

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    Default Re: Dry Wall Repair

    Originally posted by Spoons
    SO anyways while waking up today I remembered about the crack I kicked in the drywall back at my old house in Calgary. My best friends still live there, so I don't really want to screw them over and just leave it for them.

    Can anyone on here help me out or know of someone? I want the job done WELL, so only well skilled people, and preferably one with a reference as well (seeing how I will be dealing with this from Squamish, so I won't be able to see the actual work done).

    It's just a small crack, very light repair. No hole. All I need is it to be repaired, then painted (blended in of course).

    Get back to me ASAP. I forgot about this awhile ago so need it done now.

    Thanks,
    Russ
    Do it yourself. Paying a contractor to come out is a waste of money. They will charge you a minimum number of hours, sand (5 mins), slap a quick coat of spackle on (5 mins), watch it dry (30 mins, depending on size of crack), sand again (5 mins), paint (5 mins).

    Most likely you are looking at 2 hours minimum billing, for what is essentially 20 minutes of honest work. Not that it isn't justified, since travel time adds up, but it's really not a good bang-for-buck repair.

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    Default Re: Re: Dry Wall Repair

    Originally posted by UndrgroundRider


    Do it yourself. Paying a contractor to come out is a waste of money. They will charge you a minimum number of hours, sand (5 mins), slap a quick coat of spackle on (5 mins), watch it dry (30 mins, depending on size of crack), sand again (5 mins), paint (5 mins).

    Most likely you are looking at 2 hours minimum billing, for what is essentially 20 minutes of honest work. Not that it isn't justified, since travel time adds up, but it's really not a good bang-for-buck repair.
    uhh...all the way from Squamish to do a 20 minute job?

    Originally posted by Spoons
    (seeing how I will be dealing with this from Squamish, so I won't be able to see the actual work done).

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    Default Re: Re: Re: Dry Wall Repair

    Originally posted by C_Dave45


    uhh...all the way from Squamish to do a 20 minute job?

    It's too early to read, obviously.

    My bad.

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    I know you said there's no hole but, compared to a contractor, this is the cheapest and fastest way:

    Rona Wall Patch Repair Kit $15



    http://www.rona.ca/shop/~hole-repair...batape-362395_!patch_shop

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    Originally posted by Spoons
    Woops sorry. The house is in Charlsewood. Right on Northmount Dr and Charlsewood Dr.
    Wish I would have seen this thread earlier, I was just up there with a bucket of mud and knives.

    How big is the wall the crack is in? Do you have a can of paint for it? I'm free tomorrow if you need it fixed. PM me.

    Originally posted by teamPRO


    howbout suck my black kettle...

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