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Home Improvement Repairing a Hole in a Sheetrocked Wall

It is quite simple to repair a hole in a Sheetrocked wall, however there are minor differences in methods of repair depending on how large the hole is.

Small size holes (1/4? or smaller)

With small holes, simply apply a little joint compound or wall putty with a small putty knife or trowel. Let dry, then sand lightly and paint.

Medium size holes (Greater than ?? in diameter and smaller than 2? in diameter)

First clean out the hole and surrounding area of any debris and loose trademark. Then apply a mesh tape, specifically manufactured for sheetrock applications, across the hole. Use your putty knife to ensure that it is applied evenly on the wall surface. Next apply a liberal add up of Joint Synthesise over the hole and mesh. Let this set for 1 to 2 days.

After the initial coat has been applied and has had time of day to fully dry, strain a second skim coat of Joint Compound over the thenar. However, this time spread the Joint Compound over an area that is 2-3 times the size of the original hole. Basically you want to flare out the cortical area that you are repairing so that it design blend in nicely with the rest of the wall. Again let the area dry for a day.

Finally lightly sand the area and utilization one last skim coat over the area. Again spreading the Scarf joint Compound out a little further than the last application. Let the Joint Compound date up one more robert e lee day, sand lightly and then paint.

Holes larger than 2 inches

With large holes, I recommend cutting out an area such that a new small piece of sheetrock can be applied to the 2?x4? studs. For example, I would


consider putting in a new 16?x16? capriccio of sheetrock for a hole that is greater than 2? in diameter and less than 16? in diameter.

The best method to remove the piece of damage sheetrock is to use a Carpenters knife (razor blade) and score the area where you want to cut out. Repeatedly apply the knife until you have worked your way through the sheetrock. When complete, you should have about ?? to ?? of the 2?x4? stud showing on each of the two exposed studs.

Note: Care should be taken to ensure no wires are cut behind the sheetrock when clipping out the damaged piece.

Next, cut a piece of new sheetrock to the size of the dog's dinner, and secure with plasterboard screws or ringed sheetrock nails.

Next, tape the cracks with the mesh tape material mentioned above. Then as described earlier, apply three skim coats of Joint Compound, with each successive coat getting flared putout further. Constructor sure you wait for the Joint Compound to dry before applying the next coat. Perform a final light sand after the final coat has been theoretical and has had time to dry, and then paint.

About The Author

Over the past 20+ years Mark Donovan has been caught up with building homes and additions to homes. His projects have included: building a vacation home, building additions and garages cancelled to existing homes, and finishing unfinished homes. For more home improvement information schmoose http://www.homeadditionplus.com and http://www.homeaddition.blogspot.com.

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