Monday, September 10, 2018

HOW TO REPAIR A DRYWALL HOLE


Every home old or new, goes through renovation and rearrangement. The same setting of any room in the house makes it boring to live in. Change of paint, furniture or mere repositioning it makes a lot of refreshing difference.

While making the rearrangements, drywall holes makes it difficult to place anything anywhere as you like, without a repair because some drywall holes that might show more prominently if the piece of furniture that is covering it is moved from there.



Many of the home owners don’t know where to begin when they see holes of various sizes on a wall. Fortunately, for every type of hole there are things available that can make the necessary repairs quickly. It can be done as easily and conveniently with the help of a scrap of dry wall, a leftover piece of window screening, some joint compound and a few common tools.

Drywall hole repairs are easy. People usually do not opt to repair an entire wall for a small scrap or reparable hole. They just fix the damaged area. You can expect to pay $50 to $75 per hole for drywall repair. This cost includes the material and the labor. For some handymen, the hole position matters in assessing the cost. Professional help is advised to take care of the drywall repair. A great name for such a company is drywallguyz.



There are many kinds of drywall hole that need repairs. Some are larger than the tennis ball and some are needle poke size. But there are three main kinds of drywall hole that need repair:

  1.               Nail Pop Repairs
  2.         Small Hole Repairs
  3.            Large Hole Repairs


Nail Pop Repairs


A nail that you have hammered in the wall may pop out, leaving a hole in the dry wall. Drywall hole repair of that size is simplest. It is important to note that if you try to hammer the nail back in the hole it will not fix. The nail might pop out again or do further damage to the hole. Simply remove the nail and hammer it near the point where it was nailed before. Nail it properly and securely fastened.

Small Hole Repairs


For a small hole you can get a joint compound and patch over it. Take a drywall tape and cover the hole. Then press it on the compound. Make it smoothened and let it dry. Finally, paint over it with the same color you already have on your wall leaving no trace of the hole ever been there.

Large Hole Repairs


A bigger hole is going to require a bit more effort and material to be fixed. First of all, cut out the hole in a square or circle shape. Cut the shape with a lot of care and precision. Make sure there are no pipes or wires in the way. Clean up the edges for any leftover scrapes with a joint compound and use dry wall tape. Press it into the compound. Let it dry for a few hours. Paint the entire fixed area with the wall color to cover up the patch.