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Drywall holes can be overwhelming. We are sharing our simple steps to a fixing small drywall holes on the blog. Learn how to get rid of unsightly holes in drywall from anchors, nails, and screws, prep for paint or wallpaper and improve the look by patching drywall holes. This is going to help homeowners and renters quickly get hole free drywall. Head to the blog to learn more. | drywall holes | patch small drywall holes | nail holes #diy #drywall #paintprep How To Fix Nail Holes In Walls, Fix Nail Holes In Wall, Filling Nail Holes In Wall, Patching Nail Holes In Walls, Wall Patching Drywall, Patch Nail Holes In Wall, How To Fix A Hole In Drywall, How To Fix Small Holes In Drywall, Fix Drywall Holes

Drywall holes can be overwhelming. We are sharing our simple steps to a fixing small drywall holes on the blog. Learn how to get rid of unsightly holes in drywall from anchors, nails, and screws, prep for paint or wallpaper and improve the look by patching drywall holes. This is going to help homeowners and renters quickly get hole free drywall. Head to the blog to learn more. | drywall holes | patch small drywall holes | nail holes #diy #drywall #paintprep

Here's a tip for patching a hole in drywall:  Start by using a drywall saw to cut a square around the hole.  Get an extra piece of drywall and cut a patch 2 inches larger than the hole on all sides.  Turn the patch over and score four lines, snap it, and peel off the gypsum core. What you're left with is a square of drywall attached to the center of the paper.  Spread some drywall joint compound on the back of the paper and plug it in the square you cut out of the wall.  Smooth out the paper ... Fixing Drywall Holes, Patching Holes In Walls, Fix Hole In Wall, Repair Drywall Hole, Fixing Drywall, Orange Peel Walls, How To Patch Drywall, Homeowner Tips, Patch Hole

Here's a tip for patching a hole in drywall: Start by using a drywall saw to cut a square around the hole. Get an extra piece of drywall and cut a patch 2 inches larger than the hole on all sides. Turn the patch over and score four lines, snap it, and peel off the gypsum core. What you're left with is a square of drywall attached to the center of the paper. Spread some drywall joint compound on the back of the paper and plug it in the square you cut out of the wall. Smooth out the paper…

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