Saturday, 28 September 2013

Beginner's Guide To Seamless Drywall Repair

By Lori Philipps


Drywall is not the most durable material for covering walls and ceilings. That is why repairing drywall is an inevitable task for every homeowner. To master this skill like an expert, a lot of practice and patience are necessary. Achieve a flawless and seamless drywall repair by following the tips listed below.

If you are patching a hole, start by cutting a square around it to remove the damaged area. Doing this saves a lot of time instead of following the shape of the hole. It is important to remove the torn paper edges around the damaged area to be able to flush the panel easily.

To provide added support, slip a backer board behind the hole that will serve as an anchor for the panel. You can enlarge the hole if the board doesn't fit inside the hole. As a temporary handhold, use a nail and attach it to the panel during installation.

Use drywall screws to install the backer board. It is important to countersink the nail heads to avoid applying multiple coatings of drywall mud afterwards. You can now remove the temporary handhold once the board is secured in place.

Experts use paper tapes in concealing joints and seams, but it is best to use self-adhesive mesh tapes since they are easier to use over the panel. Cover the tape pieces with a coating of joint compound and spread the excess mud with a taping knife to eliminate the air pockets.

If you think the panel is already flushed with your existing drywall, there is no need to apply a second coating. If this is your first time repairing a hole, lightly sand the surface area and apply a final coating of drywall mud to create a seamless repair.

For the last time, sand the area lightly to remove the remaining bumps and imperfections. Once you think the surface is flat and even, you can now prime the drywall to prevent the mud from drying up the paint. It is easier to texturize the panel if you use a paint roller instead of a brush.

You shouldn't notice the hole by now as it is covered perfectly as if no repair took place. If you are uncomfortable in carrying out repairs on your own, do not hesitate to contact a specialist for help. Learn a few tips and tricks by observing how the experts do it to achieve a professionallooking drywall repair.




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