SURVIVING A LIVING ROOM JOHN ELWAY - PATCHING DRYWALL FOR FUN AND SANITY! by Pamela Cole Harris Yes he did throw that touchdown! And, yes, it was a perfect
Spiral! And your husband (otherwise known as The Stud) did
catch the ball in rather spectacular midair fashion just past
the goal post (otherwise known as The Lamp) on his way to the
end zone (otherwise known as The Wall)! But the collision
between The Wall and The Stud has left The Hole!
Here is how to fix The Hole (fixing The Stud is up to you!):
1. Clear away any raised pieces of drywall paper around the
edge of the point of impact (The Hole).
2. Sandpaper all around the edges of The Hole to roughen the
paint.
3. If The Hole is 1-3 inches wide, you can apply self-adhesive
plastic mesh tape to The Hole.
4. Use a putty knife to apply spackling compound to The Hole.
Make sure it is as smooth as possible. Reapply after the
first spackling layer shrinks.
5. Allow the spackling to dry
6. Sand the area smooth
7. Prime and paint
8. If The Hole (or The Stud's head) is larger, find the stud
(not The Stud!) that is closest to The Hole and use a knife
or saw to cut out a rectangle drywall around the area. Be
sure to include half the width of the stud (so the patch
can be attached later).
9. Use sandpaper to roughen around the edges.
10. Cut a new piece of drywall the same size as The Hole you
cut out.
11. Attach the new drywall patch to the stud using drywall
screws or drywall nails. Be careful not to break the paper
by setting the heads too deep.
12. Using a putty knife, apply thin (and I mean thin!) coat of
joint compound along the seams. Press paper joint tape into
the joint compound (gently now!). Make sure the edges of
the tape are in the compound, but scrape away any excess.
13. After that coat dries, apply two more thin coats over the
tape, extending several inches on each side to blend into
the original wall.
14. Sand lightly between coats.
15. Prime the new patch.
16. Paint!
There you have it! A perfectly patched hole! And just think!
Football season is only just beginning!
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Pamela Cole Harris is an editor and writer with 35 years
experience. Visit her website,
http://www.homeandgardenmakeover.com, for a free newsletter
with remodeling, home improvement and decorating ideas for
the financially challenged, creatively deficient and
technologically illiterate.
More articles on HOME
10 uses for essential oils in the home Color, Rollers and a Little Bit of Spackling! Ready to Paint Those Kitchen Cabinets? One Room Apartment to Tuscan Villa - Rules to Make your Decorating a Success Decorating with Fabric: Ten Fool-proof Secrets to Combining Patterns Surviving A Living Room John Elway - Patching Drywall for Fun and Sanity! Exorcising that Purple Passion! Removing Your Old Wallpaper So You Think You Aren't Creative? Build Your Own Coffee Table to Discover Your Own Artistic Spark! 20 Ways One Person Can Change the World for Under $50 a month SELLING YOUR HOME IN THE WINTER A Guide to America's Most Common Home Styles TIMING IS EVERYTHING WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING HOMES UNDERSTANDING REAL ESTATE TERMINOLOGY A GUIDE TO LOW DOWN PAYMENT MORTGAGE PROGRAMS POWERFUL TIPS FOR SELLING YOUR HOME ATTENTION TO DETAILS HELPS HOMEOWNERS SELL FAST
159
|
|
|
|