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Hi All, I have a hole repair project in my Meredith home due to a change in the location of a thermostat. Can anyone recommend someone who does that sort of thing?
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Not hard to do yourself if you have a leftover piece of drywall.
Square the hole. Cut a piece of drywall the same size as the squared whole. Cut 2 pieces of 1x or furring 4 inches longer than the side of the square. Center the wood pieces to the inside of the drywall at the top and bottom of the square hole using a drywall screw at each end. Place the new piece of drywall in the hole over the wood and attach with a drywall screw in each corner. Put drywall tape over the seams and spread drywall mud (you can get a small tub of pre-mixed at Lowe’s or Home Depot). Sand smooth. Repeat mudding/sanding feathering the mud out till you can’t see the seams or the mud marks (this is the time consuming part.) For a thermostat hole should take a beginner less than an hour if they have the materials. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Time doesn’t include mudding/sanding process. (Sorry, forgot to add this)
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You tube has many videos of repairing drywall yourself.
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Take a look at Ron Hazeltons site.
Search drywall repair. www.ronhazelton.com ______________________________________ I am a retired workaholic and continuing aquaholic |
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