Professional Drywall Screw Pops & Nail Pops Repair in Regina, Saskatchewan

Regina's expansive clay soil is the primary driver of drywall damage — as the clay shifts up to 20% with moisture changes, framing moves and drywall cracks, especially at corners, doorways, and window openings. Diagonal cracks often indicate ongoing foundation movement rather than one-time settling. We offer convenient scheduling during regular business hours.

Understanding Drywall Screw Pops & Nail Pops

Screw and nail pops from lumber shrinkage create bumps that show through paint.

Service Details

Pricing:
Contact for Estimate
Time to Fix:
30-60 minutes
Difficulty:
simple
Urgency:
moderate

Fair Pricing: Every job is unique — pricing depends on your exact situation and needs. Contact us for a personalized estimate.

Common Symptoms

  • Bumps in wall
  • Visible fastener heads
  • Paint cracking
  • Surface irregularities

Common Causes

  • Lumber shrinkage
  • Temperature changes
  • Improper fastening
  • House settling

Why Drywall Screw Pops & Nail Pops Matters in Regina

Regina's extreme temperature swings, from -40°C winters to +30°C summers, cause lumber in your walls to expand and contract repeatedly. This movement, combined with the settling common in Regina's older Cathedral and Crescents homes, pushes drywall screws and nails outward. You'll notice bumps in your walls, visible fastener heads poking through paint, or small cracks radiating from these spots. The clay soil under neighborhoods like Lakeview and Hillsdale shifts with seasonal moisture changes, adding stress that worsens these surface irregularities throughout your home.

Regina's 1950s bungalows in Albert Park and 1970s bi-levels in Parkridge were often built with rapid-fire nailing instead of screws. As these homes age and lumber dries out further in Saskatchewan's low humidity, nail pops become increasingly common, especially on ceilings and exterior walls.

Seasonal Tip: Spring thaw causes the most foundation movement in Regina. Check for new nail pops in April and May, especially in rooms above crawl spaces.

Helping Homeowners Across Regina

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Sarah in Harbour Landing noticed a constellation of small bumps appearing on her living room ceiling last March. At first, she thought it was her imagination, but when sunlight streamed through the windows at certain angles, dozens of tiny protrusions became obvious. Her 2008 build had gone through fifteen Regina winters, and the combination of lumber shrinkage and clay soil movement had finally pushed fasteners through the paint. After calling Hey Fix It Pro at 639-739-0855, a handyman spent an hour re-setting each screw deeper, applying joint compound over the dimples, and blending the repair into the surrounding ceiling. Two coats later, her ceiling was smooth again.

— Your Hey Fix It Pro Team

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Professional Drywall Screw Pops & Nail Pops Repair Services in Regina

Serving homeowners across Regina's 16 neighborhoods

Service Areas We Cover:

Cathedral
The Crescents
Lakeview
Harbour Landing
Windsor Park
Hillsdale
Westhill
Eastview
Albert Park
Rosemont
Glen Elm
Normanview
Parkridge
Greens on Gardiner
The Creeks
Lakeridge
• and many more
Cathedral: Plaster walls in heritage homes crack differently than drywall — repair requires understanding plaster keys and using compatible materials, not just joint compound.
The Creeks: Newer subdivision on clay — settling cracks in drywall are common in the first 5 years as the foundation adjusts to clay soil conditions.
Albert Park: Established homes where decades of clay movement have created recurring crack patterns — flexible joint compound helps accommodate ongoing movement.

Response Time:

1-3 hours for convenient scheduling during regular business hours

Why Choose Hey Fix It Pro for Drywall Screw Pops & Nail Pops?

  • We drive new screws adjacent to popped fasteners, creating proper holding power in Regina's shifting wall studs without relying on compromised lumber
  • Our handymen blend joint compound repairs seamlessly into surrounding surfaces, matching the texture common in Regina's 1970s bi-levels and modern infill builds
  • We identify whether pops stem from lumber shrinkage or foundation settlement, addressing the root cause in Cathedral and Crescents homes built on clay soil
  • Each repair includes proper dimpling technique and multi-coat compound application, ensuring fasteners stay recessed as your walls expand through seasonal temperature changes
  • We match existing wall paint after patching, coordinating with your schedule for a complete repair that won't leave visible patches on your finished surfaces

⚠️ Safety Considerations

  • Drive screws properly
  • Avoid over-driving

💡 Prevention Tips

  • Quality fasteners
  • Proper installation
  • Adequate fastening

Frequently Asked Questions About Drywall Screw Pops & Nail Pops in Regina

Why do screw pops keep coming back in the same spots?

When a screw pops once, the hole in the stud becomes stripped and cannot hold properly. Simply covering the same screw creates a temporary fix. The solution involves driving a new drywall screw one to two inches away from the popped fastener into solid lumber, then removing or countersinking the original screw. This gives the drywall fresh holding power in undamaged wood. Repairs typically cost $65 for multiple pops in one room.

Can I just hammer popped nails back in and paint over them?

Hammering nails flush provides only a temporary fix. The same forces that caused the initial pop, whether lumber shrinkage from Regina's temperature extremes or house settling, will push them out again within months. Proper repair requires driving the nail slightly below the surface, adding a drywall screw nearby for permanent hold, then filling the dimple with joint compound. This approach addresses both the symptom and the cause.

How many coats of joint compound do drywall pops need?

Most screw pop repairs require two to three thin coats of compound. The first coat fills the dimple, the second feathers the edges to blend the repair into surrounding wall surface, and a final coat ensures smoothness. Each layer must dry completely before sanding, usually 24 hours in Saskatchewan's dry climate. Rushing this process leaves visible humps or depressions that show through paint, especially when sunlight hits the wall at low angles.

Are screw pops more common in older Regina homes?

Both older and newer homes experience screw pops, but for different reasons. Regina's 1950s bungalows and 1970s bi-levels often have dried lumber that continues shrinking after decades, while newer builds in Harbour Landing or Greens on Gardiner may have pops within the first five years as green lumber seasons. Clay soil movement affects all ages of construction. Homes built on properly compacted fill tend to have fewer recurring issues once initial settling completes.

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