Loose Drywall Tape Repair

Nothing makes a room look worse than peeling drywall tape. It’s easy to go blind to imperfections we see everyday, and loose drywall tape repair might not be high on your list of home-improvement priorities. But, untreated, this problem will only get worse. The repair itself shouldn’t take more than

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How to Repair a Small Scratch or Minor Bump in Drywall

Inevitably, the time will come when you need to repair a small scratch or minor bump in drywall. A sharp object (corner of a picture frame, edge of a ladder) is dragged against a wall and leaves a small scratch in the drywall. Or, while misguiding that extra heavy dresser

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Drywall Repair Fixing Drywall Nail Pops

Drywall nail pops are common in new construction. They are a result of the house settling. While they are annoying and ugly, they aren’t serious. Fixing drywall nail pops is a pretty easy job. What Is a Nail Pop? Drywall nail pops happen when drywall nails or screws loosen or

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Drywall Repair: Repairing Large Holes with the Furring Strip Method

Under normal circumstances, repairing large holes with furring is preferable to the stud to stud method because the stud to stud method involves making the hole larger to accommodate a new drywall sheet large enough to be anchored to wall studs. Some do-it-yourselfers are simply uncomfortable making damage even worse

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Drywall Repair: Repairing Large Holes in Drywall

Repairing large holes in drywall is a relatively easy do-it-yourself task. It will take a few hours but there is no reason you cannot do this yourself as long as you have basic skills—the ability to measure, use a saw and cut straight lines. How do you know when a

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How to Repair a Medium Drywall Hole

If you’re a homeowner it’s likely that the day will come when you’re faced with repairing a medium sized hole in drywall. Here’s good news: repairing a medium drywall hole is not only inexpensive, it’s also uncomplicated. Let’s learn how to get it done. Two Common Methods Used to Repair

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How to Repair a Small Drywall Hole

You might have learned this the hard way: it doesn’t take much force to make a small hole in drywall. From nail and screw holes to doorknobs, small drywall holes are nearly unpreventable. But don’t worry; repairing a small drywall hole is a task any homeowner can complete quickly and

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Drywall Repair How to Patch Cracks in Drywall

Structural movement is the primary source of cracks in drywall. It can lead to loose corner beads, gaps at the ceiling and along the walls. It can cause cracks that radiate across a wall or ceiling. Whatever the type of crack, most are relatively easy to fix. Corner Bead Cracks

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