Drywall, also known as gypsum board, is one of the most common finishes used in the interiors of American homes. Most modern homes feature the tough building material for its fire resistant and soundproofing properties, as well as its impact endurance. Yet, while it is generally known for its strength, it is not completely immune to damage. Older homes, or those constructed from sub-par materials or less than professional workmanship, may be susceptible to holes, cracks, and extensive water damage. Of course, the extent of your drywall repair will be dependent on the amount of damage. You may choose to…