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1. How To <span class="highlight">Repair</span> <span class="highlight">Drywall</span>&#160;...
(Drywall)
Knowing 'How To Repair Drywall' can save you time and money. The drywall you need to fix will likely fall into one of four categories, patching large and small holes in drywall,smoothing or fixing uneve ...
Created on 18 July 2012
2. How To <span class="highlight">Repair</span> <span class="highlight">Drywall</span> Cracks&#160;...
(Patching)
Drywall crack repair differs from other drywall repairs in one key way. As a rule there is no obvious reason why a crack appears. For related information see the articles 'How To Patch Drywall', 'How  ...
Created on 14 July 2012
3. Sheetrock vs <span class="highlight">Drywall</span>&#160;...
(Drywall)
Sheetrock vs. Drywall, what is the issue. None really, it is mostly a difference in what you call the same product. Are you involved in a 'Drywall Repair Project'? See the articles 'Drywall Patching ...
Created on 21 April 2016
4. Using Home <span class="highlight">Repair</span> Central
(Support)
...  your answer yes? Then take a few minutes and review the following guidelines. You will be happy you did. Some popular topics are 'Door Repairs', 'Fixing Drywall', 'Troubleshooting Electrical Problems',  ...
Created on 21 April 2016
5. <span class="highlight">Drywall</span> Sanding Screen&#160;...
(Drywall)
Drywall sanding screen is a special product that is designed for, well you guessed it, sanding drywall. Your first question will likely be, 'How is it different from sandpaper?'. Put simply, it is trul ...
Created on 12 April 2016
6. How To Sand <span class="highlight">Drywall</span>&#160;...
(Drywall)
Sanding drywall is a critical step. It does the final smoothing of the surface in preparation for paint. Sanding can range from very light for a good taping job to arduous for a poorly done coating job. ...
Created on 12 April 2016
7. <span class="highlight">Drywall</span> Roll Texture&#160;...
(Texturing)
Drywall roll texture is done by rolling the drywall compound onto the surface. The roller creates a pattern in the mud. Once the pattern is semi consistent the mud is allowed to dry. Use a heavy nap roller, ...
Created on 07 April 2016
8. Stipple <span class="highlight">Drywall</span> Texture&#160;...
(Texturing)
... e is first stippled and then the points are flattened. See the article "Patching Drywall" for information on fixing the drywall prior to repairing the texture. This article covers how to patch a text ...
Created on 07 April 2016
9. Home <span class="highlight">Repair</span> Topics
(Repair Topics)
... hat can cause a door to malfunction. A lot of the time the effort to fix them is minimal when compared to the aggravation that they can cause. This segment covers most of the common door related topics. Dry ...
Created on 19 February 2016
10. Types of <span class="highlight">Drywall</span> Texture&#160;...
(Texturing)
One could probably write an entire book on all of the different types of drywall texture that one might encounter. We will try to address the common ones. The names below may vary from area to area and ...
Created on 19 July 2012
11. Textured Ceiling <span class="highlight">Repair</span>
(Texturing)
Texturing drywall is an art that is shrouded in mystery, the secrets passed on for generations in quiet whispers. Not really, it just sounded good. Repairs can be made on drywall texture. Read on and see ...
Created on 19 July 2012
12. <span class="highlight">Drywall</span> Taping Tools&#160;...
(Taping)
Drywall taping tools include pans, knives and sanding heads. Drywall knives come in a lot of sizes. Unfortunately, you need at least a few of them to be able to do a taping job. A 4”, 6”, 8” and 10” will ...
Created on 19 July 2012
13. How To Tape <span class="highlight">Drywall</span> Corners&#160;...
(Taping)
Coating corner bead with drywall compound is another taping and mudding operation. Corner bead is used to reinforce and finish the drywall corners in your home. Corner bead is another item that is built ...
Created on 19 July 2012
14. Taping <span class="highlight">Drywall</span> Joints&#160;...
(Taping)
Coating drywall seams is the trickiest part of a taping job. Professionals can do it in four steps tape, first coat, second coat and sanding. For an amateur we have to add some steps, although they are ...
Created on 19 July 2012
15. How To Apply <span class="highlight">Drywall</span> Tape&#160;...
(Taping)
Before you can learn how to apply drywall tape, you need to determine which kind you want to use. There are two types of tape that are commonly used for drywall repairs, one is made from paper, the other ...
Created on 19 July 2012
16. How To Tape and Mud <span class="highlight">Drywall</span>&#160;...
(Taping)
Knowing how to tape and mud drywall can save you a lot of time and money over time. If you own a house, eventually you will need to patch and repair some of the walls and ceilings. This article and the ...
Created on 19 July 2012
17. Replacing Water Damaged <span class="highlight">Drywall</span>&#160;...
(Patching)
In some cases, replacing water damaged drywall is the only option. You have examined the damaged area and it is clear that you need more than paint. It is best to remove the compromised drywall and replace ...
Created on 18 July 2012
18. Water Stains on <span class="highlight">Drywall</span>&#160;...
(Patching)
Water stains on drywall when they are on a wall or ceiling can be pretty unsightly. Finding a plant to put in front of it may work for awhile. Not much you can do to mask a water stain on your ceiling. ...
Created on 18 July 2012
19. Water Damaged <span class="highlight">Drywall</span>&#160;...
(Patching)
Something has leaked and now you need to repair water damaged drywall. What went wrong? Did the toilet overflow? Is your roof leaking? Before you worry about the drywall, you need to figure out what happened ...
Created on 18 July 2012
20. <span class="highlight">Repair</span>ing and Replacing Pocket Door Track
(Pocket Doors)
... a pocket door track is a fair amount of work. It may involve cutting out some drywall to get at the concealed end of the track. Check the Simple Things! - Try lubricating the rollers before you do ...
Created on 18 July 2012
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