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How Much Does Drywall Repair Cost in Boise? (2026 Guide)

A straightforward breakdown of drywall repair costs in Boise and the Treasure Valley — from single nail pops to full-room installations.

April 16, 20267 min read

# How Much Does Drywall Repair Cost in Boise? (2026 Guide)

If you own a home in Boise, Idaho, drywall damage is a matter of when, not if. Between settling foundations in the North End, kids putting holes in bedroom walls in Meridian, and water stains from burst pipes in older Eagle homes, drywall repair is the single most requested handyman service in the Treasure Valley.

The short answer: most Boise homeowners pay between $100 and $450 for drywall repair, depending on the size and complexity of the job. Here is a complete breakdown.

Small Drywall Repairs: Nail Pops, Screw Holes, and Hairline Cracks

Typical cost: $100 to $250

These are the most common drywall issues in Boise homes. Nail pops are especially frequent in newer construction throughout Star, Kuna, and south Meridian where rapid building and settling soil cause fasteners to push through the surface.

Small repairs usually include:

  • Nail pops and screw holes (most handymen have a minimum service fee of $75 to $100)
  • Hairline cracks along seams, especially in homes built during the 2005-2010 construction boom
  • Small dings and dents from furniture, doorknobs, or everyday life
  • Texture matching and paint touch-up to blend the repair
  • For a single small patch, expect to pay $100 to $150 including materials. Bundling multiple small repairs into one visit saves money. Most handymen in Boise charge $60 to $72 per hour, so a visit covering 3 to 5 small patches typically runs $150 to $250.

    Medium Drywall Repairs: Fist-Sized Holes and Water Damage

    Typical cost: $175 to $400

    Medium repairs cover holes between 4 and 12 inches, water-damaged sections, and areas where old drywall tape is peeling. Water damage is particularly common in older Boise homes near the Boise River, in Garden City basements, and anywhere pipes freeze during Idaho winters.

    A medium repair involves:

  • Cutting out the damaged section
  • Installing a patch or new piece of drywall
  • Taping, mudding, and sanding (usually requires 2 visits to allow drying time between coats)
  • Texture matching and priming
  • The two-visit factor is important for budgeting. Mud needs to dry between coats, and rushing this step leads to visible seams. A good handyman will schedule both visits upfront so you know exactly when the work will be finished.

    Large Drywall Repairs and Full Section Replacement

    Typical cost: $300 to $750+

    Large repairs mean replacing entire sheets of drywall, usually due to significant water damage, mold remediation, remodeling, or structural repairs. In Ada County and Canyon County, these larger jobs commonly come up during bathroom remodels in Nampa and Caldwell, basement finishing projects in Eagle foothills homes, and after plumbing repairs that required opening up walls.

    Factors that push costs higher:

  • Ceiling repairs cost more than wall repairs (working overhead is slower and harder)
  • Textured finishes like orange peel, knockdown, or skip trowel add $50 to $150 depending on the area
  • Mold remediation behind the drywall is a separate expense
  • Second-story or stairwell areas require scaffolding or specialized access
  • Full Drywall Installation: New Rooms and Additions

    Typical cost: $1.50 to $3.50 per square foot (materials and labor)

    If you are finishing a garage, adding a room, or building out unfinished space, full drywall installation is priced per square foot. For a 12x12 room (about 500 square feet of wall and ceiling area), expect to pay $750 to $1,750 for hanging, taping, mudding, and sanding.

    This does not include painting, which typically adds another $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot for two coats. Many Boise homeowners save by having the same handyman handle both drywall and painting in a single project.

    What Affects Your Final Price

    Several factors specific to the Boise, Idaho market influence what you will actually pay:

    Texture matching. Idaho homes built in the 1990s and 2000s often have heavy orange peel or knockdown textures on walls and ceilings. Matching these textures seamlessly is a skill that separates a professional repair from an obvious patch job. Budget an extra $50 to $150 for texture work.

    Season. Handyman rates in Boise hold steady year-round, but availability is tighter from April through September when exterior projects pick up. Scheduling interior work like drywall repair during winter months often means faster scheduling.

    Access. Stairwells, cathedral ceilings, and tight closet spaces all add time. A simple wall patch at waist height takes half the time of the same patch on a 14-foot ceiling.

    Painting after repair. A drywall patch without paint blending is visible. Most homeowners choose to repaint the full wall after a repair. Ask your handyman for a combined drywall and paint quote.

    Number of repairs. Bundling multiple repairs into a single service call is the best way to keep costs down. One trip with five patches costs less than five separate trips.

    Should You DIY Drywall Repair?

    Small nail pops and screw holes are reasonable DIY projects if you have the patience to let mud dry between coats. A basic drywall repair kit from a Boise hardware store runs about $15 to $30.

    Anything larger than a fist-sized hole is where most homeowners run into trouble. Poor taping shows through paint, bad texture matching is obvious under any lighting, and a repair that should take two hours turns into a weekend project. The cost difference between DIY and hiring a professional for a medium repair is often $100 to $150.

    Skip DIY entirely for:

  • Water-damaged drywall (inspect for mold before patching)
  • Ceiling repairs (working overhead with mud is genuinely difficult)
  • Textured walls (matching existing texture requires experience and the right spray equipment)
  • Any repair in a high-visibility area like a living room, hallway, or entryway
  • Why Boise Homeowners Call River Valley Handyman for Drywall

    Dan Garcia has been repairing and installing drywall across the Treasure Valley for nearly 20 years. That means he has matched every texture pattern in every era of Boise construction, from smooth walls in the North End to heavy knockdown in 2008-era Meridian subdivisions.

    River Valley Handyman handles drywall projects of every size, from a single nail pop to full-room installations. Service covers Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, Garden City, Star, Middleton, Caldwell, Kuna, Emmett, and the Avimor and Hidden Springs communities.

    Every drywall job includes:

  • Free estimate before work begins
  • Proper multi-coat mudding with full drying time between coats
  • Texture matching to your existing walls
  • Clean work site when the job is done
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How long does drywall repair take in Boise? Small patches take 1 to 2 hours in a single visit. Medium repairs with texture matching usually require two visits totaling 2 to 4 hours, since mud must dry between coats. Full section replacements can take a full day spread across two visits.

    Do I need to move furniture before the handyman arrives? Clear the area within 3 to 4 feet of the repair. River Valley Handyman covers and protects nearby furniture, but having clear access speeds up the job and keeps costs down.

    Will the patch be visible after it is painted? With proper texture matching and painting, a professional repair should be nearly invisible. Painting the full wall (rather than just the patch) produces the cleanest result.

    Does River Valley Handyman do drywall repair in Meridian and Nampa? Yes. River Valley Handyman serves all of Ada County and Canyon County, including Meridian, Nampa, Eagle, Caldwell, and surrounding communities.

    What causes nail pops in new construction? Nail pops are common in newer homes throughout south Meridian, Star, and Kuna because lumber shrinks as it dries after construction. As framing members settle and shift slightly, fasteners push through the drywall surface. This is cosmetic, not structural.

    Get a Free Drywall Repair Estimate

    Stop staring at that hole in the wall. Call or text River Valley Handyman at (208) 330-4208 for a free estimate on any drywall repair or installation project in the Treasure Valley. Bruce and his team are available seven days a week, 6 AM to 7 PM, and can usually schedule your repair within a few days.

    For projects over $500, River Valley Handyman also offers a free initial consultation to walk through the full scope of work before you commit. Request a free estimate online or call the number above.

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