Water-Damaged Wall Repair & Repainting

Water finds the weak spots in a house faster than you’d think, and walls usually take the hit.
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Restoring Walls After Water Damage

Water-damaged walls are frustrating because they always seem to happen at the worst times. A pipe bursts while you’re at work, a storm drives rain through a window you didn’t realize was leaking, or you notice a slow, creeping stain on the basement wall that’s been there longer than you want to admit. By the time you see the damage, the water has already done its work.

Homeowners throughout Fairfax, Chantilly, Centreville, Oakton, Vienna, and other parts of Virginia call us when they need walls repaired after water intrusion. Sometimes the damage is obvious: bulging drywall, peeling paint, visible mold. Other times it’s subtle. A musty smell, discoloration that seems to be spreading, or baseboards that feel spongy when you press on them.

The tricky part about water damage is that what you see on the surface doesn’t always tell the full story. Water wicks up through drywall from the floor, spreads horizontally behind baseboards, and soaks into insulation where you can’t see it. A small visible stain might mean a much larger problem behind the wall. We’ve learned not to assume anything until we actually open things up and look.

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How Water Gets Into Walls

Understanding where the water came from helps prevent it from happening again. We see a few common culprits

Our Approach to Water-Damaged Walls

We don’t patch over water damage and hope it holds. We assess the full extent of what’s wet or compromised, remove everything that needs to go, address the underlying cause if we can, and rebuild the wall properly.

See Our Work

We’ve repaired walls after everything from burst pipes to basement flooding to slow leaks that went unnoticed for months. The gallery shows different types of water damage and how we approached the repairs, from small localized stains to entire rooms that needed drywall replacement. You’ll see the difference between covering up damage and actually fixing it.

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What People Say About Us

Water damage often happens during emergencies or stressful situations. Our clients have shared their experiences working with us during those times and how the repairs held up afterward. Read through the reviews to get a sense of how we handle these projects and communicate throughout the process.

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Angela Domer

Rated 5 out of 5

EG Contracting did a wonderful job repainting my kitchen.

I was really impressed by the quality of the set-up, the paint job, and the clean-up.

Eric was very responsive and easy to work with.

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Krystle Cruz

Rated 5 out of 5

I’m happy to say that Eg contracting services did an amazing job!

My house is looking spectacular with its new paint inside and out!!

Thank you for having wonderful, respectful and fast working workers!! I will be contacting you for my other properties!!

Working Within Your Reality

Water damage repairs vary widely depending on what caused the problem and how long it went undetected. We give you a clear picture of what needs to happen and what it’ll involve.
A small section of water-damaged drywall that needs replacing might be a quick fix. Extensive damage that requires removing drywall from floor to ceiling across multiple walls takes longer and costs more. If we find mold, structural damage, or compromised electrical systems, those need to be addressed before we close up the walls. We walk you through everything we find and explain your options. Some repairs are straightforward. Others have layers that reveal themselves as we go. We stay in communication so you know what’s happening.
Simple repairs might take a day or two. Larger projects, especially those involving mold remediation, structural work, or waiting for wall cavities to dry completely, can take a week or more. We can’t rush drying time, and we won’t close up a wall that isn’t ready. The goal is a repair that lasts, not one that looks good for six months and then fails. We give you a realistic timeline and keep you updated if anything changes.

How We Handle Your Project

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Diagnose

We inspect the visible damage, test for moisture beyond what you can see, identify the water source if it’s not obvious, and check for mold and structural issues.
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Remove

We cut out compromised drywall, remove wet insulation and damaged materials, and expose the wall cavity so it can dry properly and we can assess what’s behind the surface.
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Rebuild

We treat mold if present, repair or reinforce framing as needed, install new drywall and insulation, finish the surface to match your existing walls, and repaint to blend the repair.
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FAQs About Water-Damaged Wall Repair & Repainting

We test the drywall with a moisture meter and physically inspect it for structural integrity. If the moisture level is low and the drywall is still firm, we can sometimes dry it out and seal any stains. If the drywall is saturated, soft, or the paper facing has delaminated, it needs to be replaced. Drywall that’s been wet for more than 48 hours almost always needs replacing because mold has likely started growing, even if you can’t see it yet. We err on the side of caution because cutting corners on water damage leads to bigger problems later.

We stop and talk to you before proceeding. Sometimes we cut out a section of drywall and find wet insulation, mold on the studs, or even ongoing leaks we didn’t know about. We explain what we found, what it means for the repair, and what the options are. You approve any additional work before we do it. We’re not going to expand the scope without your knowledge, but we’re also not going to close up a wall that has issues we know about.

No. There’s no point repairing the wall if water is still getting in. We need the source of the water to be resolved first, whether that’s a plumbing fix, roof repair, or drainage improvement. If you’re not sure the leak is stopped, we can help identify the source and recommend the right contractor to fix it before we start on the wall repair. We’ve occasionally done temporary patches to prevent further damage while waiting for a plumber or roofer, but the full repair doesn’t happen until the leak is confirmed stopped.

It depends on your policy and what caused the damage. Sudden, accidental water damage like a burst pipe is often covered. Slow leaks, neglect, or flooding from outside sources might not be. We provide detailed documentation of the damage and the repairs for insurance claims. We’ve worked with plenty of homeowners going through the claims process and can answer questions about what insurance typically looks for, though we’re not adjusters and can’t guarantee coverage.

Time to Get Your Walls Fixed

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Erick Gonzalez
Water damage doesn’t improve with time. If you’re dealing with wet walls, staining, or suspect hidden moisture, visit our contact page here or call us at (571) 253-5583 to schedule an inspection. We’ll assess the damage, test for moisture and mold, and give you a clear plan for repairs. We’ve seen enough water damage to know what’s salvageable and what needs replacing. You can read more about our water damage repair services here.

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We work throughout Northern Virginia, including communities like Centreville and Chantilly where water damage from storms, plumbing issues, and aging infrastructure is something homeowners deal with periodically. When you’re not managing home repairs, there’s plenty to enjoy locally, from exploring the trails at Burke Lake Park to visiting the Sully Historic Site.