Drywall Repair in Queens — Licensed, Insured & Ready for Any Building Type

New York Wall Repair provides professional drywall repair throughout Queens — from Astoria condos and Flushing single-family homes to Forest Hills co-ops and Woodhaven row houses. Queens is the most housing-diverse borough in New York City, and our crew is experienced with all of it: post-war brick buildings, attached row houses, newly built condos, and everything in between. We're licensed, insured, and carry no subcontractors — the crew that gives your quote does the work.

Queens Building Types We Work In

Queens has the most varied housing stock in the five boroughs. No two jobs look the same.

Attached Row Houses

Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, Ozone Park, and Glendale are filled with attached row houses — typically brick or frame construction from the 1920s through the 1950s. These homes often have a mix of original plaster and replacement drywall installed over the decades. We assess what's in the wall before we start, so repairs blend seamlessly with the existing surface and hold long-term.

Post-War Brick Co-ops

Forest Hills, Rego Park, and Jackson Heights are home to large concentrations of post-war co-operative apartment buildings — six- to twelve-story brick buildings constructed primarily in the 1950s and 1960s. These buildings often have co-op board requirements and building management rules that we're familiar with navigating. We provide COIs to management offices on request and work within standard building access hours.

New Condos and Luxury Rentals

Long Island City and Astoria have seen significant new residential development over the past decade. These modern buildings use standard drywall construction and carry high finish expectations. We skim to a Level 5 finish on request and coordinate with building management for elevator and access logistics.

Single-Family Homes

Bayside, Fresh Meadows, Whitestone, and Little Neck are among the most suburban-feeling neighborhoods in New York City, with detached and semi-detached single-family homes that have more in common with suburban construction than Manhattan apartments. We handle everything from small patching jobs to full-room skim coats and renovation patchwork in these homes.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Queens

We cover all of Queens — from the waterfront to the far eastern neighborhoods:

  • Astoria — A dense mix of new condos, older brick rental buildings, and attached homes; heavy demand for renovation-related patching and turnover repairs

  • Long Island City — Fast-growing with new high-rise residential towers; modern drywall, high finish standards, building management coordination required

  • Flushing — Single-family homes, older apartment buildings, and a large homeowner community; wide variety of repair types from patching to skim coating

  • Forest Hills — Post-war co-ops and Tudor-style single-family homes; co-op alteration requirements, careful finish matching

  • Rego Park — Dense post-war co-op stock; building rule compliance, quick turnaround for unit resales

  • Jackson Heights — Pre-war and post-war apartment buildings, attached row houses; diverse housing stock requiring flexible repair approaches

  • Woodhaven — Attached row houses, owner-occupied homes; renovation and remodel patchwork, crack repair from settlement

  • Bayside — Suburban single-family homes and some older apartment buildings; homeowner repairs, water damage, renovation work

  • Jamaica — Mix of single-family homes, commercial buildings, and rental apartments; landlord turnover repairs common

  • Ridgewood — Dense row house neighborhood on the Brooklyn border; older plaster and drywall hybrid walls, brownstone-adjacent building stock

Common Drywall Repairs in Queens Buildings

Crack Repair in Post-War Co-ops

Post-war brick buildings throughout Forest Hills, Rego Park, and Jackson Heights develop cracks at seams, above doorframes, and at wall/ceiling joints as buildings settle over decades. We use fiberglass mesh tape and setting-type compound for lasting repairs — not spackle that cracks again in six months. We also provide COIs and alteration documentation if required by the co-op board.

Plaster and Drywall Repair in Attached Row Houses

Row houses in Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, and Ozone Park often contain original plaster walls alongside sections that have been patched or replaced with drywall over the years. We diagnose the existing wall system before quoting, handle both materials, and blend patches to match surrounding surfaces.

Water Damage from Pipes, Roofs, and Basement Moisture

Aging galvanized plumbing, flat roof sections, and basement moisture are common in Queens' older housing stock. We assess and repair water-damaged drywall thoroughly — drying, treating, and patching properly so the damage doesn't resurface through the paint.

Renovation Patchwork and Remodel Work

Queens homeowners renovate at a high rate. Kitchen expansions, bathroom reconfigurations, and wall removals all leave drywall openings. We hang, tape, mud, and skim to match existing finishes — and we coordinate with general contractors on larger projects.

Move-Out Repairs for Landlords and Co-op Sellers

Queens has a large rental market and an active co-op resale market. We provide fast apartment turnover repairs for landlords — patching holes, repairing adhesive damage, and getting walls paint-ready. Co-op sellers who need units in show condition before closing rely on us for clean, fast prep work.

Why Queens Homeowners and Co-op Boards Choose New York Wall Repair

  • Licensed & insured — LIC# 2130939-DCWP; COIs available for co-op management and building offices

  • Experience with Queens' diverse housing stock — row houses, co-ops, single-family homes, and new condos

  • Same-day and next-day availability — throughout all Queens neighborhoods

  • No subcontractors — consistent crew, consistent quality on every job

  • Honest assessments — we tell you what needs to be repaired and what doesn't

  • 5-star rated on Google and Yelp

Drywall Repair Costs in Queens

  • Small holes (under 6") — $150–$300

  • Medium patches (6"–12") — $250–$500

  • Large repairs or full panels — $400–$800+

  • Full-room skim coat — $800–$2,500 depending on room size

  • Plaster repair — varies; free assessment required

  • Water damage repair — priced after inspection

We provide free, no-obligation quotes throughout Queens — call or submit a request and we'll respond within the hour.

Get a Free Quote for Queens Drywall Repair

Call 929-319-3134 or submit a service request. We serve all Queens neighborhoods — same-day estimates available.

We also provide drywall repair throughout all five NYC boroughs, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island.