- Clean the edges and remove loose dust
- Apply filler in thin layers for a flat surface
- Light sanding for a smooth blend
Handyman Services • Abu Dhabi
We assess the wall type and the hole size, then patch using the right approach for a neat, stable result. If matching paint or a larger damaged area needs extra steps, we explain the options clearly before starting.
We handle common wall damage carefully, choosing the right repair method based on the hole size and wall material.
Pin and nail holes are filled, leveled, and lightly sanded so the surface looks neat without unnecessary buildup.
Deeper screw holes are repaired using a stronger fill approach to ensure the patch stays firm and even.
Pulled-out anchors often leave loose material behind; we rebuild the area so it can hold properly or remain stable after repair.
Small cracks and chipped edges are smoothed and blended to reduce visible lines and rough spots.
Select the damage type — we’ll show the typical checks and the repair approach we usually take.
Typical checks + method: confirm the hole is clean and dry, remove dust, apply a light fill, then sand gently to keep the surface flat and tidy.
Typical checks + method: check depth and surrounding firmness, use a stronger fill approach, level carefully, then sand smooth so edges blend well.
Typical checks + method: inspect loose plaster, rebuild the damaged point, allow proper setting, then level and sand so the patch stays stable.
Typical checks + method: stabilize crumbly edges, remove weak material, build up in layers if needed, then final sand for a paint-ready surface option.
Tip: Share the wall type (if known) and the approximate hole size when booking.
A simple, steady process — prep first, patch correctly, then level, smooth, and leave it tidy.
We match the method to the damage size so the patch holds well and finishes smooth.
Two common finish levels — we’ll explain what’s realistic for your wall and how visible the patch may be before you decide.
A clean repair that’s smooth to touch and tidy around the area — best when you’re not repainting the whole wall.
Extra blending and smoothing so the surface is ready for primer/paint planning and usually blends better after painting.
No fake numbers — just the real factors that change time, materials, and finishing.
We’ll confirm these details on-site (or via photos) and explain the best approach before starting.
Quiet proof — a careful approach that focuses on prep, clean patching, and smooth sanding for a tidy result.
We clean loose edges, remove weak material, and prep the surface so the patch holds properly.
Material is matched to the damage so the repair builds up evenly and stays neat.
We feather edges and sand for a smoother blend and a cleaner-looking finish.
We adjust prep and materials for gypsum, concrete, and tricky areas like tile zones.
We aim for clean lines and smooth transitions so the repair looks more natural on the wall.
We explain the finish level (neat patch vs paint-ready) so you know what to expect.
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Quick, clean fill and a smooth touch-up finish.
Rebuild the area properly, then level and feather edges.
Prep loose edges, patch evenly, then sand for a neater blend.
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“The patch looks neat and the wall feels smooth.”
“Area was kept tidy, and the repair looked clean.”
“Explained the finish options before starting.”
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