How to Repair Drywall – How to Fix a Hole in the Wall DIY HOME REPAIR wall #patch #repair #drywall
Drywall Repair tips / tricks of the drywall trade. Another fun day of drywall repair in a garage wall. Simple drywall repair showing the process of square up and remove damaged sheetrock. Sheetrock install and fiberglass mesh taped. Followed by a 2 coat 5 minute mud coating process. Finished texture with regular joint compound skim coat.
This is the basic same process to fix any drywall patching on walls and ceilings. Follow along the drywall adventures and subscribe today. Watch & learn simple drywall job videos on the job with a licensed drywall repair contractor. Drywall repairs include wall patching , stress cracks , texture matching. Anything todo with sheetrock / drywall. Awesome time lapse drywall projects you can see how the pros fix walls. You will need have to do drywall in your home from small hole to replacing full sheet of sheetrock. So lets do some drywall!
These drywall repair videos you will see what types of muds the professionals prefer to use. Along with proper mixing techniques. Including joint compounds , quick setting type muds & texture type material.
Follow along these drywall repair videos to see what tools the professional choose to use on the job. How to use these drywall tools can be the difference between a bad drywall job or a perfect drywall job. I do prefer to use quality tools. I’ve spent almost 3 decades in buying and having tools fail on me on jobs. Sometimes cheap is not good. Professional grade tools that last and wont fail you on middle of project
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thank you great easy to follow videos
Great job! I did some apprenticeship with a maintenance man of a property management company I worked for. I watched him patch so many holes but never knew exactly what he was using.