How Much Does Drywall Repair Cost? — Valencia, Valencian Community
Detailed pricing and cost information for Valencia, Valencian Community.
Cost of Living & Pricing
Valencia is Spain's third-largest city and one of the most liveable mid-tier European capitals — apartment prices average €1,800–€3,000 per square meter in the city core (l'Eixample, Ruzafa, El Carmen), considerably below Barcelona (€4,000+) or Madrid (€3,500+), though the city has seen 15–20% price appreciation since 2022 driven by a surge in remote workers and digital nomads. The cost-of-living index sits roughly 25–35% below Madrid, making Valencia Spain's leading city for price-to-quality-of-life ratio. A large permanent expat community — estimated at over 50,000 registered foreign residents from France, UK, Germany, Italy, and Latin America — has created a bilingual service market alongside the dominant Spanish-speaking demand. Trade labor rates are moderate: a licensed plumber or electrician charges €35–€65/hour, 20–30% below Amsterdam or London rates, yet 15–25% above smaller Costa Blanca towns. The growing short-term rental sector (Ruzafa, Malvarosa, El Cabanyal) drives a parallel maintenance economy around pool servicing, AC installation, and property management.
Licensing & Regulations
Valencia operates under the same Valencian Community (GVA) regulatory framework as Alicante and Torrevieja: REBT (RD 842/2002) for electrical, RITE-IT (RD 178/2021) for thermal and HVAC, and F-Gas RD 115/2017 for refrigerants. All instaladores autorizados must register with the GVA Oficina Virtual de Industria and file completion certificates (boletines) digitally through that portal. The Ajuntament de València issues building permits (licència urbanística) for structural works, extensions, and change-of-use projects, and enforces the Plan General de Ordenació Urbana (PGOU) which limits height and façade alterations in protected zones (El Carmen, Cabanyal, historic centre). Viviendas de uso turístico must hold a GVA registration (HUT number) and meet Decree 92/2009 habitability standards. L'Albufera National Park sits immediately south of the city, and construction or drainage works near the protected wetland zone require prior environmental clearance from the Conselleria de Medi Ambient.
Seasonal Demand
Valencia has a more balanced year-round demand profile than smaller Costa Blanca resorts, driven by a large permanent resident base of ~800,000. HVAC installation and servicing peaks in April–June (before summer heat) and September (post-summer catch-up). Renovation demand surges in autumn–winter (October–February) as resident owners and landlords prepare properties between rental seasons. The Fallas festival (March) temporarily displaces some contractor capacity but triggers post-festival cleaning, repainting, and minor repairs in affected streets. The city's growing digital nomad and remote-work population sustains interior renovation demand year-round, particularly in Ruzafa, Benimaclet, and Cabanyal. Short-term rental growth in the Malvarosa beach area and city centre drives an AC-maintenance and deep-cleaning micro-economy peaking in June–September. Student housing turnover generates a steady handyman and painting cycle each July–September.
Drywall repair costs vary by the size and type of damage. Small nail holes and dents cost $50–$100 to fix, medium patches (fist-sized holes) run $100–$300, and large repairs or full sheet replacements cost $300–$800+. Most handymen charge $50–$100/hour for drywall work. The total typically includes patching, mudding, sanding, and priming — painting the repaired area is usually extra.
Average drywall repair costs by damage type
| Repair type | Typical cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| Nail holes / small dents (per room) | $50–$100 |
| Small hole patch (up to 4 inches) | $75–$150 |
| Medium hole patch (4–12 inches) | $100–$300 |
| Large hole / section replacement | $200–$500 |
| Water-damaged drywall (per sheet) | $300–$800 |
| Ceiling drywall repair | $200–$600 |
| Full sheet replacement (4×8 ft) | $250–$500 |
| Texture matching (orange peel, knockdown) | $100–$300 extra |
Sources: HomeAdvisor 2025, Angi handyman pricing data.
What affects the cost?
- Size of the damage — small nail holes are a quick fix; large holes require cutting out drywall and installing new pieces
- Location — ceiling repairs cost 20–40% more than wall repairs due to difficulty
- Water damage — wet drywall must be fully removed and replaced; the water source must be fixed first
- Texture matching — matching existing wall texture (knockdown, orange peel, skip trowel) requires skill and adds cost
- Painting — most quotes cover patching and priming only; painting is typically an additional charge
- Accessibility — repairs behind heavy furniture or in tight spaces take longer
Drywall repair costs in the United States
US handymen charge $50–$100/hour for drywall repairs. Most small jobs have a minimum call-out fee of $75–$150 regardless of how quick the repair is. A typical medium-sized patch job (including materials) costs $150–$350 total. For extensive water damage or multiple rooms, expect $500–$2,000+. Labor rates are highest in coastal metros (NYC, SF, LA) at $80–$120/hour and lowest in the Southeast and Midwest at $40–$70/hour.
Drywall repair costs in Poland
Drywall (płyty g-k) repair in Poland costs PLN 50–150 per square meter for labor, with small patches running PLN 100–300 per job. Full wall replacement costs PLN 60–120/m² for labor plus PLN 25–50/m² for materials. Prices in Warsaw are 20–30% above the national average. Most handymen (złota rączka) quote per-job rather than hourly.
Drywall repair costs in the Netherlands
Dutch handymen charge €45–€80/hour for drywall repair. A small patch typically costs €75–€200 including materials. Full gipsplaat (drywall sheet) replacement runs €150–€400 per sheet installed. All prices include 21% BTW. Hiring a registered aannemer ensures warranty coverage on the work.
How to save on drywall repair
- DIY small patches — hardware stores sell kits ($10–$20) for holes up to 4 inches; tutorials are widely available
- Bundle repairs — schedule all patches in one visit to minimize call-out fees
- Skip texture matching for closets — in low-visibility areas, a smooth finish is faster and cheaper
- Handle your own painting — have the pro patch and prime, then paint it yourself
- Get 2–3 quotes — drywall repair pricing varies 30–50% between contractors
Frequently asked questions
How long does drywall repair take to dry?
Joint compound (mud) needs 24 hours per coat to dry fully. Most repairs need 2–3 coats, so 2–3 days from start to paint-ready. Quick-set compounds dry in 1–4 hours but are harder to sand. Texture matching adds 24 more hours after the final coat.
Will paint hide a drywall repair?
Only if the patch is properly finished. Most failed-looking patches are due to poor sanding (visible bumps), wrong texture (smooth patch on textured wall), or skipped primer. A primer coat is essential — without it, patched areas absorb paint differently and show through.