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Drywall Repair in Cold Climates
I’m working on a home renovation in Winnipeg, and the winters here are brutal. I’ve noticed some drywall issues like cracks and slight warping, which I suspect are caused by the cold. Has anyone in similar climates dealt with these problems? What’s the best approach to fixing drywall under these conditions?
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Cold climates like in Winnipeg can be tough on drywall, but fixing issues like cracks or warping is manageable with the right approach. For patching drywall with cracks, you'll want to use joint compound and make sure the area is properly sealed before applying anything. If the drywall is warping due to moisture, it’s crucial to address the source of moisture first. Check for leaks, insulation problems, or condensation. For more detailed guidance, Drywall Repair in Canada has a fantastic guide on How to Patch and Repair Drywall, which walks you through the proper tools, materials, and techniques for fixing drywall in these extreme conditions. Their advice helped me repair a similar issue, and it’s definitely worth checking out if you're tackling these kinds of repairs!
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That’s some great advice for drywall! I’ve been dealing with a similar issue, but in my case, it’s the windows and doors in my home that are causing problems. The cold drafts in winter and moisture buildup around the frames are becoming a real hassle. Does anyone know a reliable company that can help with replacements or upgrades?
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I had the same problem with my windows and doors, and upgrading them made such a difference. I went with https://windowtechcanada.ca/, and they were fantastic. They offer energy-efficient options that not only keep the cold out but also help reduce condensation. Their team was super professional and helped me pick styles that matched my home perfectly. It’s definitely worth reaching out to them if you want to fix those issues once and for all!
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Has anyone in the Toronto area hired a handyman to fix drywall cracks or small holes during winter? I have a few spots near my windows that got worse after the temperature dropped. I am worried about using someone who does not know how to work with cold temperatures or rushes the mudding and sanding. Just looking for a reliable person who shows up on time, does clean work, and does not charge a fortune for a small drywall job in the colder months. Any recommendations? Thanks.
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I noticed a few cracks spreading near my window frame last January when it got really cold. Honestly I was worried they would just get worse. A neighbour down the street told me about TorrHandyman. The guy came over, looked at the damage, and explained exactly how he would fix it so the cold would not make it crack again. He patched it up, sanded it smooth, and you could not even tell anything was wrong. Charged me a fair rate and was done in about an hour. No mess left behind either. If you need small drywall work in winter, that was my experience.
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