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Drywall: How To Quickly Fix The Holes From Last Night's Party!

 

Drywall, otherwise known as gypsum wallboard, has replaced plaster as the most common wall surface in American homes. It is used as a backing for wall treatments such as wallpaper, fabric, tile and wood paneling. Or it can simply be painted. Drywall has the virtue of being easy and inexpensive to install.

Repair

To fix nails that have popped from drywall, make sure the panel is secured to the studs above and below the nail. Hammer the nail in and dimple the nail; drive in and dimple a nail of the same size right next to it to hold it in. Use joint compound to cover the nails. When that has dried, sand the area, prime, and paint.

To fix small holes in your dry wall, clean the holes and dampen them with a sponge. Fill the holes with spackling compound using a narrow putty knife. You can also use patching plaster to fill the holes. Let the spackling compound dry, prime, and paint to match the rest of the wall.

Some large holes in wallboard can be patched with precut, adhesive wallboard patches. You may need to widen the hole so the patch can fit. After you have popped it in, cover the seams and the patch with joint compound, according to label directions, then prime with a wallboard primer and paint the surface.

Author: Joe Kahler
 
Author Bio:

Joe Kahler

Joe Kahler is an expert on helping young adults successfully transition from home to being ?out on their own?. His latest work has recently been assembled in his book, Out On My Own?Now What? Tips and Insights So You Won?t Be Left Hanging in the ?Real World?! (It has already received the 2005 Mom?s Choice Award and the Family Choice Award.)

Joe received his undergraduate degree from Whittier College in Social Sciences and his Masters in Education from Arizona State University. His experience includes teaching, coaching, running numerous businesses, investing, selling insurance and real estate AND attending numerous, personal, ?hard knocks? training classes!

Joe Kahler?s knowledge of his subject is thorough, and his expression is opinionated, passionate and humorous.

He has done a number of television and radio interviews and is available for additional interviews and speaking engagements.

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