Easy Drywall Repair A Typical Home Improvement

An easy way to repair holes in drywall. With this method of repair no nails/screws wood required!do it youself and save dollars!

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8 Responses to “ Easy Drywall Repair A Typical Home Improvement ”

  1. Thanks for a well-designed video.

  2. Thank you so much for the idea! I just moved into a new house where the previous owner had “repaired” a couple of holes from what looked like a towel rod being ripped out of the wall by smearing copious amounts of spackle in the holes. With your help, my repair will look much better. Thanks!

  3. that was a brilliant idea. thanks for sharing.

  4. I punched a hole in the drywall and the piece that I punched in remains inside the wall. It is still however fairly intact, do I discard this piece or will it be useful as a “scrap” piece of drywood? And if so, is there a need for a patch at all?

  5. They sell a spray for that. I bought one at Home Depot. Use it, wait 2-3 minutes before it dries then use the putty knife to smear it in patterns.

  6. TY G!

  7. If I’m painting over wallpaper and there is a rip in the wallpaper how would i patch over the rip easily?

  8. I have a few holes in my walls but I’m not sure if it’s dry wall. One is on a corner and is now showing metal. The other is under a window, but looks like wood behind it. Any ideas? do you have an email I could send pictures to for further advice?

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