Our promise
Two-year workmanship warranty
Including the two things that actually come back: settlement cracks and nail pops.
What we cover
Every drywall installation and repair Wild Fox Drywall performs carries a two-year workmanship warranty. If the work fails because of how it was done, we come back and fix it — materials and labour — at no charge.
- Settlement cracks. A new or newly finished home moves as it dries and goes through its first winter. Cracks that open at seams and corners are covered — we re-tape, refinish, and blend.
- Nail and screw pops. Fasteners that back out as framing shrinks are covered, including refinishing the surface afterwards.
- Texture matching. A repair that doesn't disappear isn't finished. If our texture doesn't match the surrounding wall or ceiling, that's ours to correct.
- Tape, seams, corners, and finish. Lifting tape, visible seams, cracked corner bead, and sanding or finish defects.
What isn't covered
- Water damage — leaks, ice dams, plumbing failures, and anything else that wets the board from outside our work.
- Structural movement beyond normal settling: foundation shift, framing failure, or expansive-soil heave.
- Impact damage, holes, and general wear after we finish.
- Work by others on our finished surfaces, and repairs to drywall we didn't install or finish.
- Paint and colour matching — Wild Fox Drywall finishes the drywall; painting is separate work.
Paint is a separate promise
If your job includes painting, that's handled by our sister company Wild Fox Painting — a separate specialty team, with its own workmanship warranty on the paint. You still get one estimate, one schedule, and one point of contact. What this warranty covers is the drywall itself: the board, the finish, and the texture.
Making a claim
Call (720) 967-2468 or email connect@wildfoxdrywall.com and describe what you're seeing — a photo helps. We'll come and look. If it's ours, we fix it.
The written agreement governs
This page states the warranty in plain English. The binding terms for your job — scope, price, schedule, and coverage — are the ones in your written estimate or agreement, and those control if anything here differs. See also our terms of service.