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الجمعة، 23 نوفمبر 2018

Professional Techniques For Drywall Repairs

بواسطة : Unknown بتاريخ : 1:12 ص
By Brian Hughes


Drywall damage can arise from popped nails, small and large holes or even water leaks. These are some of the common problems that you are likely to encounter with your drywall. These problems are usually localized making them easy to repair. There are various ways you can carry out drywall repairs. Each of the methods is usually straightforward and easy to follow.

The most basic approach to any drywall problem is through patching using different supplies and finishing with a paint job. Concealing the repair job is usually the hardest part and you can easily achieve it by painting the area with leftover paint matching the rest of the wall. If you do not have any leftover paint, visit your paint store and have the same color mixed. When this is not an option for you, you can then repaint the rest of the wall with a new color.

Repairing small holes left by nails, screws or doorknobs is best done through patching the holes. The patches can be store bought but you can also use mesh tape. Once you cover the hole with mesh tape, you should press it to form an indentation. Then apply a joint compound to the patch. Three layers of the joint compound are recommended. Use a knife to force the compound through the mesh and into the hole. Do not build up the compound too much especially at the center or you will create a bump. When applying the second and third layers keep the center even as you apply the compound further.

Any large holes should be repaired in a similar fashion. Start by cutting back the loose drywall until you reach the solid area of the drywall. You can cut it into a square, circle or rectangular shape using a utility saw.

When the hole is too big to be fixed using a mesh tape, you can attach a drywall piece over the hole. The piece needs to be fitted and secured into the hole. You can opt to use drywall clips or even furring strips to fasten the patch on the hole. When you use the furring strips, secure the piece further with drywall screws.

Once the piece is secured, fill in the area with joint compound. Remember to even out the edges with a layer of joint compound after covering with fiberglass mesh tape. Also, avoid putting too much compound in the middle to create a bump. As much as you may try to conceal a bump it may still be visible in different lighting. The best thing is to avoid it.

Do not exceed the three layers of the joint compound while patching the area. Since the patch is fully secured it is a solid part of the drywall. You should therefore not be worried about it cracking or becoming loose.

During remodeling follow a similar approach when fixing an even larger hole such as a gap created by an eliminated door or window. The furring strips and drywall clips may not be sufficient in securing the patch and you may have to add a frame. Afterward lightly sand the area before you proceed to paint it.




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