Monday, December 18, 2006
Wall Repair 101
So I have become a self-proclaimed expert (in my opinion) on repairing walls. From the wee little nail hole, to the “holy-shit” our curtain rod just took a huge chunk of our wall out to the needing to smooth out rough surfaces over an entire room….I think I can handle any wall repair! :-)
So here is the 411 on how to repair/smooth out problems on your wall!
First, I recommend an all-purpose joint compound. This could vary slightly depending on your situation, so ask your home improvement store expert!
HOW TO:
1. First, sand the surface thoroughly you want to repair. This sanding roughens the surface and provides a good base for the joint compound (mud) you will use.
2. Use coarse sandpaper and a good sandpaper block. For large areas to be repaired, use a power sander. *Remember to wear a mask and eye protection when sanding
3. Fill the dent with a good grade of joint compound using a 3" or 4" spreader. Spread the compound evenly a couple times over the area you want to fix. Once it is covered completely press your spreader down firmly over the dented area removing any large chunks of mud. You want the area to be smooth and even with the wall.
4. For extremely large dents, allow the compound to dry overnight and then apply a second coat. *For larger dents home improvement store sell a plastic sticky net that you can put over the hole before you apply the mud. We used this and it worked great!
5. When the material is completely dry, sand the area (wear mask and protective goggles) and prime it for a coat of paint or other finish.
6. Be sure to remove any high or low spots in the patched area with a fine sandpaper.
(I got these directions off DIY website and then added my own info!!)
Hope this information helps!!!!!