Professional Drywall Repair in Holland, Massachusetts
MrWalls Drywall & Painting provides expert drywall and ceiling repair services for homeowners in Holland, MA and surrounding areas. We fix wall and ceiling damage, smooth textured finishes, and repaint for clean, professional results.
- Drywall hole and crack repair
- Popcorn ceiling removal and resurfacing
- Remodel drywall finishing
- Interior painting after repairs
- Wall and ceiling restoration for property managers
Popcorn Ceiling Removal & Modern Finishing
If your Holland home still has popcorn or textured ceilings, we can modernize your space. We scrape, skim coat, or hang new drywall depending on the texture’s condition to create a smooth, bright ceiling finish.
Remodel Drywall & Repainting Services
Whether you’re remodeling your kitchen, bathroom, or basement, we provide drywall hanging, taping, sanding, and painting services. Our experienced crew delivers paint-ready surfaces that complete your renovation the right way.
Serving Holland & Surrounding Towns
We proudly serve Holland, Brimfield, Monson, and nearby areas in Western and Central Massachusetts. Homeowners and property managers trust us for reliable drywall repair, fast scheduling, and exceptional results.
Contact MrWalls Drywall & Painting
📞 Call: 413-302-0640
📧 Email: service@mrwalls.net
🌐 Website: www.mrwalls.net
Licensed & Insured – MA HIC #137633
FAQs – Drywall & Ceiling Repair in Holland
Do you repair drywall and ceiling damage in Holland, MA?
Yes, we repair drywall and ceiling damage caused by plumbing, wiring, or remodels in Holland homes.
Can you remove popcorn ceilings?
Yes, we remove, skim, or replace popcorn ceilings depending on their condition.
Do you paint after drywall repair?
Yes, we provide repainting so the repaired area blends perfectly with the rest of your home.
How soon can you start?
Usually within one week for small repairs; larger projects typically within two weeks.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes, MA License #137633 – fully licensed and insured.
About Holland MA
Holland Incorporated in 1783, Holland was an agricultural community that struggled with poor soil, leading to a small population until it reinvented itself as a recreational destination. Today, it is primarily a resort town centered around the Hamilton Reservoir, popular for boating and fishing. It is largely a single community without distinct districts, accessible via Route 20 (nearby in Brimfield) and local roads like Mashapaug Road. The Hamilton Reservoir is the defining landmark.