Question: I am ready to put up drywall in an at-home office for my business. I have put up drywall before to divide one large bedroom into two, but the joints look bad. This room must look better ...
A quick way to spruce up a bathroom is by changing out the wall features. The Home Depot's Scott Krueger and Joe Autry show us the easiest way to install a new towell bar without messing up your ...
Fixing larger holes in drywall or cracks in plaster is trickier than repairing small patches. Here are some how-tos: For a big drywall hole, about 8 inches or more, your patch needs backing. Drywall ...
Dear James: I have divided a large room to create an office, so I now have to tape the drywall joints. What are some taping tips so the joint locations won’t stand out? — Scarlett L. Dear Scarlett: ...
An old time drywall contractor who works for our remodeling company taught us a very simple method of making a wallboard patch: First, you’ll need to create a patch from a piece of wallboard. The ...
Wallboard is readily damaged by impact and moisture. Fortunately, repairing minor scrapes and dents usually involves merely filling the flaw with a water-base spackling compound, smoothing the area, ...
Wallboard panels, used to cover most interior walls, are sometimes accidentally punctured, but the damage can generally be repaired so that it is virtually invisible. The size of the hole determines ...
Keep your workspace clean and achieve a flawless finish with dustless drywall sanding techniques. This guide covers everything from joint compound to final finishing for a smooth, mess-free result.
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