Plaster ceiling cracks, water stains, sagging sections, recessed light cutouts, popcorn texture removal, and Level 5 smooth blending for Lemont homes — from historic limestone-era downtown Foursquares to newer Cog Hill area subdivisions. Serving ZIP 60439. Licensed Illinois GC, insured, bonded.
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Ceiling repair in Lemont crosses two distinct housing worlds. In the historic Downtown Lemont area along Stephen Street, pre-1930 American Foursquares, Victorian-era homes, and limestone cottages have original plaster ceilings — sometimes with crown moulding, picture rail, or exposed wood beams. In newer 1980s–2000s subdivisions like Kettering, Ashbury, Equestrian Hills, and Lemont Falls, ceilings are mostly drywall with knockdown or smooth texture, vaulted spans in great rooms, and recessed lighting throughout. The ceiling repair calls we see most often in Lemont match that range — plaster cracks in limestone-era homes, knockdown texture damage in 1990s subdivisions, and vaulted seam cracks in newer Cog Hill area custom builds.
Ceiling work in Lemont gets noticed faster than wall work because of how these homes are built. Historic Downtown Lemont homes have tall ceilings and original detail work — picture rail, crown moulding, exposed beams — that magnify any imperfection. Newer subdivisions have open floor plans with vaulted great rooms where a long ceiling seam crack runs across 20+ feet visible from every angle. A repair that would pass on a hallway wall will not pass on a kitchen ceiling under direct daylight in either type of home.
Most Lemont homeowners first notice a ceiling problem one of three ways: a hairline crack appears across a plaster or drywall ceiling near a door or window, a section starts sagging visibly between joists, or an old patch begins flashing through the paint under indirect light. None of these are cosmetic — they're signs the original tape job lost its bond, the framing has shifted, or a past repair wasn't built on a stable surface. Painting over them doesn't last more than a season or two.
If your Lemont ceiling has hairline plaster cracks, sagging sections, popped fasteners, old patch lines that show under daylight, holes from removed light fixtures, or texture that doesn't match after previous work, we can inspect the area and recommend the right repair. The goal is a ceiling that reads as one continuous, level surface — not a patched-and-painted-over fix.
Ceiling repair runs slightly higher than wall work because of overhead access, scaffolding for vaulted spans, dust containment, and the extra care it takes to blend a repair that's visible under direct daylight. Below are realistic ranges for the ceiling repair calls we handle most often in Lemont homes. Final pricing is confirmed on-site — free, no obligation.
Yes — exposed wood ceiling beams in Downtown Lemont limestone-era cottages and Foursquares are a unique character feature. We mask each beam with painter's tape before any wet work and avoid running compound onto the wood. The plaster or drywall repair stops cleanly at the beam line. If the beam has stain or finish damage from a past leak, we coordinate with a finish carpenter or wood refinisher — that's outside our scope. The ceiling portion gets a clean feathered finish right up to the beam edge.
Common in Lemont 1970s ranches and 1980s split-levels with finished basements. Drop ceilings (acoustic tile grids) can be replaced with proper drywall ceilings, but the work involves: removing the grid, evaluating insulation and electrical above, framing a proper drywall ceiling, hanging board, taping and finishing, and texture or smooth refinish. Most drop-ceiling-to-drywall conversions in Lemont are 3–7 days depending on size. It significantly modernizes the room — a common pre-listing upgrade.
Yes. Original crown moulding in Downtown Lemont Foursquares and Victorians is often valuable irreplaceable wood. We mask the crown before any work and feather the ceiling repair right up to the crown edge cleanly. If the crown itself has water damage or needs refinishing, that's a finish carpenter scope — we coordinate if needed. The ceiling repair stays our scope, and the crown stays untouched.
Yes. Cathedral and vaulted ceilings in Cog Hill area Lemont custom homes can reach 18–24 feet. We use scaffolding rated for that height, protect the floor below with Ram Board and plastic, and work in stages so the room isn't blocked off the entire time. Setup adds 1–2 hours but the actual repair quality is the same as for an 8-foot ceiling — just at a different height.
Interior ceiling repair in Lemont typically doesn't require a permit — the Village of Lemont treats this as cosmetic work. If your project involves structural changes, electrical updates (new can lights, etc.), or plumbing reroutes, those scopes may require permits, and we coordinate with your GC or pull them ourselves as a licensed Illinois GC (#TGC139780).
Lemont is at the edge of our service area at about 25–30 minutes from Naperville. We treat Lemont the same as closer service areas — same response time (within 2 business hours), same scheduling (1–3 business days typical), and same pricing. We just plan our route efficiently to handle Lemont alongside Romeoville, Bolingbrook, and southern DuPage County work.
Tin ceiling preservation is outside our drywall scope — those need a specialty restoration craftsperson. What we can do: repair the surrounding plaster or drywall ceiling where the tin meets the field surface, blend the transition cleanly, and prime everything up to the tin edge. For the tin restoration itself, we can recommend trusted specialty restoration firms in the Will County area.
Pre-listing ceiling repair is a regular call in Lemont — especially for homes in the Lemont High School District 210 area or near Cog Hill where buyers expect a clean finish. Single-room ceiling work is typically 1–2 days. Multi-room or whole-house punch lists run 3–7 days. We provide itemized invoices for closing disclosure and coordinate access directly with your realtor if you've already moved out.
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