Ceiling Repair in Timmins – Water Damage, Cracks & Popcorn Removal

Water stains from a leak, cracks that keep coming back, holes after plumbers or electricians, popcorn texture you want gone – we restore ceilings to a clean, smooth, paint-ready finish.

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Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams

Why Ceiling Repair Is Its Own Skill

Ceilings are unforgiving. Every stain, every bump, every badly feathered patch shows under overhead light – much more than the same defect would on a wall. That is why a ceiling repair that looked fine on day one often looks obvious a week later.

Ceiling repair is a specialty inside the drywall and finishing trade. It needs proper cause diagnosis (a water stain is not just a paint job if the leak is still active), clean cut-outs, the right tape and compound, careful feathering over a wider area than a wall patch, correct primer for the problem, and a final finish that matches the existing texture or takes the ceiling down to a modern smooth finish.

As a professional ceiling repair company in Timmins, we treat ceilings as their own job – not a quick add-on to a wall patch. And because we also paint, you get the repair and the finish coat from one crew with one set of expectations.

Common Ceiling Problems We Fix

Water damage and leak stains
Roof leaks, pipe leaks, overflowing upstairs bathrooms, flood and water damage. We assess the drywall, cut out anything that is soft, stained or compromised, replace it with new drywall, tape and finish. A stain-blocking primer is applied so the old stain does not bleed through the final coat.

Cracks – hairline, corner and recurring
Settlement cracks, seasonal cracks from Northern Ontario temperature swings, old plaster cracks that have been painted over three times already. We use mesh tape and flexible compound to absorb movement so the fix stays put.

Holes after HVAC and vent installation
Ducting, bath fans, range hoods, HRV systems – after the installer leaves, the ceiling usually has openings that need clean patching. We cut square, install a proper backer, drywall piece, tape, mud, sand and prime.

Patches after plumbers
Pipe access cuts, shower valve rough-ins, leak repairs, drain line replacements. Plumbers leave access holes – we close them so the ceiling looks like nothing ever happened.

Patches after electricians
Pot light installation, ceiling fan wiring, junction box moves, smoke detector rewiring. Clean patches around fixtures and between openings, finished smooth so paint blends in without halos.

Flood and water damage restoration
Full-ceiling failure after a major leak or overflow: sagging drywall, blown tape joints, stained insulation, peeling paint. We remove what is damaged, replace it, and restore the ceiling to a paint-ready finish. If insulation was affected, we flag it so it can be replaced before the drywall goes back up.

Popcorn (stipple) ceiling removal
Scrape-off, skim coat to a smooth surface, prime and paint. Plastic and dust containment is set up before work starts so the mess stays in one room. In homes built before 1980, we recommend a third-party asbestos test before removal – that is a safety issue we will not cut corners on.

Sagging drywall
If your ceiling drywall has dropped, lost its anchor to the joists, or developed soft spots after humidity or water exposure, we secure or replace it and refinish the surface.

Redoing bad previous repairs
Patches that show through the paint, mismatched texture, blown-out feather lines, obvious bumps. We strip back the bad work, re-skim the area wider than the original patch and finish it properly.

Our Ceiling Repair Process

1. On-site assessment. We come out, look at the ceiling, identify the cause, and write a clear estimate. If the underlying issue is still active (an unsealed leak, a structural problem), we flag it before quoting the cosmetic fix.

2. Containment and protection. Floors, furniture and adjacent rooms get covered before any scraping, cutting or sanding begins. Dust stays where the work is.

3. Repair. Damaged drywall removed and replaced, cracks opened and taped properly, popcorn scraped and skim-coated, patches cut square and finished with feathered joint compound.

4. Primer. The right primer for the problem – stain-blocking for water damage, high-adhesion for glossy or smoke-affected surfaces, PVA for fresh drywall.

5. Final finish. Match the existing texture, or take the ceiling down to a modern smooth finish. Painting the whole ceiling (rather than just the patch) is usually the best way to make the repair invisible.

6. Clean-up. Plastic down, floors vacuumed, the room looks the way we found it – minus the problem.

FAQ

Yes. Leak stains, soft spots, peeling paint and sagging drywall from water damage are one of our most common ceiling repair jobs. We cut out the damaged section, replace the drywall where needed, tape, mud, sand and finish so the repair blends into the surrounding ceiling. A stain-blocking primer is applied before the final coat so the water stain does not bleed through.
Yes. We remove popcorn (stipple) ceiling texture, skim coat the surface to create a smooth modern finish, prime and paint. Plastic and dust containment is set up before work starts so the mess stays in one room. In older homes built before 1980, the popcorn texture may contain asbestos – in that case we recommend a third-party test before removal.
Yes. Patching ceilings after other trades is routine work for us. Holes from pot light installation, ceiling fan wiring, pipe access, shower valve rough-ins, vent and duct openings – we cut clean edges, install a proper backer and drywall piece, tape, mud, sand and finish. Once painted, the patch is invisible.
Small patches (single hole, crack or small stain) typically start in the low hundreds of dollars. Larger jobs – full water damage restoration, popcorn removal for a whole room, or multiple patches across several rooms – scale up from there. Every job gets a free written estimate after an on-site visit so there are no surprises.
Yes. Most clients combine ceiling repair with ceiling painting for a clean, finished result. The repair is primed with the appropriate primer (stain-blocking for water damage, high-adhesion for glossy or smoke-affected surfaces) and painted to match the rest of the ceiling. Painting the whole ceiling – rather than just the patch – is usually the best approach for an invisible finish.
Recurring cracks usually point to movement – settling, seasonal expansion, or a structural issue. For cosmetic cracks we use mesh tape and flexible compound that absorb small movement and do not reopen. For larger structural cracks, we identify the likely cause first and discuss the right fix. If the issue is structural, we will flag it rather than hiding it under a cosmetic patch.

Recent Ceiling Repair Work

Bathroom ceiling patch after plumbing access – ceiling repair in Schumacher by OV Property Solutions Ceiling patch finished smooth and paint-ready – ceiling repair in Northern Ontario by OV Property Solutions

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