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Professional Drywall Tips For The DIY’er

If it’s one thing that a lot of DIY’ers get into trouble with it comes to drywall home repairs. It looks easy enough on YouTube or in a book, but once you start slinging the mud, weird things can happen. No one told the drywall, tape and mud that it was suppose to be easy and trouble free. Then when you start talking about matching texture, the home DIY’er quickly realizes they may have bit off more than they bargained for. Hopefully, these drywall tips will help you become better at repairing drywall.

A good repair job will start by how you cut the piece that is to be repaired. I know some people who’ve tried to repair drywall between the studs. This is just ridiculous! I prefer that I have some type of backer between each side of the drywall patch. Preferably studs. If I can’t use a stud, there are commercial products designed to stiffen the new piece of drywall while you patch it. I myself will just use a 1×4 slid up behind the drywall patch and screw the edges in place. Make sure all edges are flush or you’ll have a noticeable repair on your hands.

Posted by HandyMan - August 2, 2010 at 1:43 am

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Welcome To Handyman Home Repair Tips

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you’ll find some useful home repair tips on this website. I’m a professional Handyman and a Licensed Professional Code Certified Home Inspector, so hopefully I can help you out with your home repair problems. I love what I do for a living, which in a nutshell is helping people. I’ve been doing this for quite some time now and I’ve seen home repair done the right way and I’ve seen it gone horribly wrong. Not all of the horribly wrong stuff was done by DIY’ers either! Some, actually quite a bit, was done by so called Home Builders or their so called “Professional Trades”.

So sit back and grab your favorite beverage and browse our helpful articles. If you’ve run into a problem that you can’t fix, feel free to use the Contact form to drop me a question and I’ll try and get back with you ASAP with an answer!

Posted by HandyMan - July 16, 2009 at 2:41 pm

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