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How to Tape and Finish Drywall Seams
How to Tape and Finish Drywall Seams

Smooth, taped seams give walls a finished look. Whether you use paper or adhesive tape for your walls, the taping and finishing methods are the same.

Patching Damaged Drywall
Patching Damaged Drywall

Here s another great tip from BobVila.com. Drywall has been the wall finishing material of choice for most of a century because it s so easy to install and finish. Another of its virtues is that when it s damaged, it s easy to repair. For scratches or small dents, a quick swipe of joint compound with a 3- or 4-inch putty knife and a bit of sanding before priming and painting will do fine. For small holes up to 3 inches, self-adhesive plastic mesh tape and then a coat or two of patching compound will work. For medium-sized holes between 4 and 6 inches, try a drywall bandage. Check to make sure there s no electrical wiring in the area first, then use a keyhole saw to cut the hole into a neat square or rectangle. Transfer that shape onto a piece of new drywall, add 2-inch margins and cut out the larger patch piece. Trim off the back and gypsum in the 2-inch margin but leave the face paper uncut. Spread patching compound around the outside edges of the hole and press the bandage into it, feathering the edges. Let it dry. Then sand and re-coat with compound. Finally, sand again, prime and paint. For really big holes, you can use the tie and twist bracing method. Cut a piece of drywall or a length of 2x4 a few inches larger than the hole. Drill two small holes in the center and loop a 2-foot string through it like a button. Tie the ends around the middle of a stick. Apply adhesive to the back edges of the hole inside the wall. Adhere the patch piece and twist the stick from your side of the wall until it holds tight. Then, fill the remaining space with drywall patch pieces and mesh tape. Finish with compound as usual, cutting the string and pulling it out just before it dries. For super-large holes bigger than a foot wide, cut the drywall back to the two nearest studs and expose them halfway. Cut a new panel of drywall to fit and attach it as you normally would with drywall screws, joint compound and tape. Find out more at BobVila.com: the ultimate home improvement web site! 2008 BobVila.com

Applying Joint Compound to Drywall Corners
Applying Joint Compound to Drywall Corners

…few tricks will help you to finish your drywall corners like a pro. Step 1: Tape the corner Start at an inside corner. Use adhesive-backed drywall tape to cover the corner. Measure the entire…

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Taping and Finishing Drywall Seams

…use paper or adhesive tape for your walls, the…
…Step 1: Using paper or adhesive tape for drywall seams There are two options for seam tape when finishing wallboard seams: paper and adhesive mesh tape. If you opt…

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How to Apply Joint Compound to Drywall Corners
How to Apply Joint Compound to Drywall Corners

A professional drywall finish has smooth seams and corners. A few tricks will help you to finish your drywall corners like a pro.

Repairing a Large Hole in Drywall

…wood supports using drywall screws spaced four inches…
…surface for the seam tape and joint compound. Use drywall screws spaced every…
…Step 9: Apply seam tape and prepare the seam Cut the lengths of adhesive-backed seam tape for…

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How to Repair a Large Hole in Drywall
How to Repair a Large Hole in Drywall

Plumbing or electrical work can leave a hole in drywall. With a few simple techniques, you can repair the hole so it's invisible when finished.

Patching Damaged Drywall

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…inches, self-adhesive plastic mesh tape and then a coat…
…inches, try a drywall bandage. Check…
…stick. Apply adhesive to the back edges…
…remaining space with drywall patch pieces and mesh tape. Finish with…

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The Kitchen Backsplash

…It also provides an easier surface to clean than drywall. With the right materials and design, the kitchen…
…varying size and often install using two-sided adhesive tape or similar adhesive. Manufacturer s recommendations on installation…

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sanding screen;drywall joint tape;fiberglass mesh

drywall plaster plate cut sanding screen used to finish…
…rollers and prime-painted surfaces.//self-adhesive fiberglass drywall joint mesh tape used in conjioning plaster plates,mending drywall cracks and piecing together and making up different…

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