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Repairing Water-Damaged Drywall – From Soggy to Solid Again
Water damage from leaks, floods, or plumbing issues can ruin drywall fast, leading to mold if not addressed. Here's how to safely repair or replace affected areas. Safety First: Wear gloves, mask, and eye protection. If mold is present or damage is extensive (>2 sq ft), call professionals. Steps for Repair/Replacement: Locate & Stop the Source – Fix the leak first! Remove Damaged Drywall – Cut out soft, discolored, or moldy sections (usually 12-18 inches beyond damage). Dr
Jan 181 min read


Fixing Cracks in Drywall – Say Goodbye to Ugly Lines for Good
Hairline or wider cracks often appear due to house settling, temperature changes, or minor structural shifts—common in older Evansville homes. A quick fix with the right technique prevents them from returning. Tools & Materials: Utility knife Mesh tape or paper tape Joint compound Taping knives (4-6 inch and 10-12 inch) Sanding sponge/block Primer/paint Repair Steps: Widen the Crack Slightly – Use a utility knife to create a shallow V-shape for better adhesion. Apply Mesh Ta
Jan 181 min read


How to Patch Small and Medium Holes in Drywall – Easy DIY Guide
Small holes from doorknobs, picture hooks, or accidental bumps are among the most common drywall issues. The good news? You can fix them in under an hour with basic tools and get a seamless, paint-ready finish. What You'll Need: Joint compound (lightweight spackling for small holes) Putty knife or drywall knife Sandpaper (120-220 grit) Self-adhesive mesh patch or California patch (for medium holes) Primer and matching paint Step-by-Step Repair: Clean the Area – Remove any lo
Jan 181 min read
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