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how to repair textured drywall

by Prof. Clay Kassulke III Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How to Repair Textured Drywall (To Run Wire)

  1. Cut Hole in Drywall. Find the stud locations with a stud finder. Mark the hole in-between the two studs. ...
  2. Fish Wire Through Wall. Find where the hole comes out in the basement and then start feeding the wire up into the wall. ...
  3. Cut Drywall Patch. Cut a piece of drywall 1" larger than the hole you're trying to repair. ...
  4. Install Drywall Patch. Test fit the patch and then make a mark about 1" around the perimeter. ...
  5. Apply First Coat of Joint Compound. Once the patch is completely dry, apply a skim coat of joint compound over the patch. Feather the compound around the edges.
  6. Apply the Second Coat of Joint Compound. Once the first coat is fully dry, sand smooth and apply a second coat of joint compound the same way as ...
  7. Prime the Repaired Area. Once the final coat of joint compound is dry, sand smooth and feather out the edges for a seamless transition.
  8. Apply Knockdown Texture. Once the primer is dry, lightly sand the area. Then shake the can of knockdown texture for 1 minute.
  9. Prime and Paint. Let the knockdown completely dry. This should be around 2-3 hours. Then lightly sand the the texture.

How to resurface textured walls?

How to Prep Plaster Walls for Resurfacing With Plaster

  1. Move the furniture out of the room and lay drop cloths over the whole floor. Remove pictures and switch outlet covers from the walls.
  2. Sand textured walls using an electric sander and medium-grit sandpaper. Use a sander equipped with a dust bag.
  3. Fill the nail holes using spackling paste. ...
  4. Wipe the walls with a clean, damp cloth to remove sanding dust. ...

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How to repair drywall like a pro?

  • Premixed drywall compound
  • A trowel, or possibly a few trowels of different sizes
  • Drywall screws
  • Cordless driver with drywall bit or screw driver (a screw driver is a fine but slower subsitute)
  • Utility knife
  • Drywall sanding block (you can fashion one with regular sandpaper over a balled up soft material)
  • Metal straight edge or ruler

How to retexture drywall?

  • Use a sanding sponge to sand any difficult angles or corners. You can also use the sanding sponge for detail work.
  • Use a fine grit sandpaper to sand your drywall. Sand with light pressure to avoid ruining the texture of the wall.
  • Wear protective goggles and a dust mask when sanding. ...

How to repair a textured wall or ceiling?

  • Put on eye protection.
  • Place plastic drop cloths on the floor below the repair area and on any surrounding furniture.
  • Shake the can to mix the ingredients, as directed by the label. ...
  • Depending on the manufacturer and product used, hold the can between 12 inches and 24 inches from the wall surface. ...
  • Let dry, then paint.

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How do you repair textured drywall?

4:0326:59How to Repair a Textured Wall in 3 Different Ways - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf we don't break down the texture and remove it back to the drywall. We're making a hump and thenMoreIf we don't break down the texture and remove it back to the drywall. We're making a hump and then trying to texture that it's always going to be visible.

How do you repair drywall textured by hand?

13:0516:45How to Repair Drywall and Match Texture - DIY Duke - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAs you can see it does a nice job of replicating an orange peel just keep doing it until it's evenedMoreAs you can see it does a nice job of replicating an orange peel just keep doing it until it's evened out we're going to do the top half in the orange peel and the bottom half in the knockdown.

How do you fix drywall with orange peel texture?

0:454:03Orange Peel Texture Repairs - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOne is to mix up a really thin mixture of drywall mud real thin and then use an actual sponge. InMoreOne is to mix up a really thin mixture of drywall mud real thin and then use an actual sponge. In that drywall mud get it coated on there and then apply it to the patch.

How do you spackle textured walls?

0:171:33How to Repair Spackling on a Textured Wall - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd follow the grooves that are already made into the wall from the texture. Then I'm going to takeMoreAnd follow the grooves that are already made into the wall from the texture. Then I'm going to take my finger and smooth out the excess. Around the sides. And.

How do you smooth textured walls without sanding?

Fill a pump sprayer with water and spray the entire wall evenly to soften the texture. You may have to spray the wall two or three times in order to saturate it sufficiently. Give the wall about 15 minutes of dwell time, then test the texture with a fingertip.

Can you use spackle to texture walls?

Apply a Second Coat of Spackle Push the tips of a dry paintbrush into the spackle to create an orange peel or other bumpy drywall texture. Swirl the tip of the paintbrush in the spackle to create a swirled texture. Make knockdown and other texture styles using the edge of the putty knife.

How do you smooth orange peel textured walls?

Sand the wall with 180-grit sandpaper to begin removing the orange texture from the wall. Sand in a circular motion, the orange texture will begin to disappear.

How do I Retexture a wall?

0:465:49How to Texture a Wall (7 options) Do It Yourself - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSimply put it in a paint roller pan. And then use a paint roller to apply it if you want yourMoreSimply put it in a paint roller pan. And then use a paint roller to apply it if you want your texture to be a little bit finer. Add some water.

What does orange peel wall texture look like?

Orange Peel (also called splatter or eggshell) looks like the skin of an orange. It is a great alternative to a smooth finish because it is subtle but easily hides wall and ceiling imperfections. It's durable and easily to clean making it a popular texture in rental homes, commercial buildings, and new construction.

Can you sand down textured walls?

Gently sand the surface of the wall with sandpaper. Choose a sandpaper that is 120 to 150 grit to ensure surface abrasion without damaging the drywall. If warm water removed most of the texture, a light sanding will likely smooth the wall surface.

Are textured walls outdated?

We're definitely seeing a huge trend towards textured wall finishes right now. These wall treatments exude a natural, earthy warmth that celebrate imperfection, and pair beautifully with other textural materials, such as raw timber and slubby linen.

How to get spackle off a wall?

Make sure that you get the spackle nice and flat on the wall, and try to just only cover the hole. After you smooth it on, you can take a wet paper towel and wipe of any spackle that’s on the wall but not covering the hole (the above image was taken before I wiped off the extra).

What to do if your hole is bigger than a dime?

If it’s larger than a quarter, you’ll need to grab a drywall patch from the hardware store and cut it down to a smaller size. It’s really easy to use.

How to use a putty knife to seal a hole?

It’s really easy to use. Simply spray some with the included straw about halfway into your hole, and then give it a few seconds to expand. With your putty knife (RIP to my Yellow Buddy), wipe down the excess sealant so that it’s flat on the wall. Let it dry for a few hours.

Can you spray texture on spackle?

Do your best to cover your spackle as well as possible, but remember that it’s never going to be a perfect match since the builder used a big machine to spray the texture on your walls .

How do I repair a hole in drywall?

Before you start, you will need to repair the hole in the drywall. Draw a rectangle or square around the hole, making sure the corners are square. Cut out the hole with a drywall saw. Cut out a piece of drywall or a light board that is a little longer than the hole, poke it through the hole, and glue it to the back of the wall behind the hole. Now measure the hole and cut out a piece of drywall to fit. Glue the new patch onto the back . Tape, mud, sand, and allow to dry.

What is orange peel texture?

Orange peel texture is also known as eggshell or splatter texture. It is a popular finish and the easiest texture to match. Although it is not to hard to match, you should practice on a cast-off piece of drywall or scrap cardboard first.

Small Dents and Dings

Scrape away loose debris from the hole. Cover the hole or dent with fast-drying spackle to bring the spackle level with the drywall surface and let it dry 24 hours -- or the time recommended by the manufacturer’s instructions. Sand smooth.

Popped Nail Heads

A popped nail isn't holding in the stud and backs out of the drywall, creating a popped nail head.

Small Holes

For small holes, like those created by a doorknob, a patch kit may be used.

Large Holes

For holes larger than 6 inches, you'll create a drywall patch with a different attachment method for the repair.

Corner Bead Patch

Corner bead is used where two pieces of drywall meet to form a corner. Corner bead is available in a variety of materials, including metal, paper and vinyl.

Finish the Repair

You're almost done. Here's where you make it look like nothing happened.

Repair Textured Drywall

Textured drywall is a bit more complicated, but still pretty simple to repair.

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