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Choosing the best type of drywall compound
Joint compound, or drywall mud, is a gypsum-based paste critical for finishing joints, corners, and repairing cracks in drywall and plaster. Selecting the correct type of drywall mud is important ...
Drywall might look simple once it’s painted and finished, but anyone who has tried to patch a hole or smooth out a damaged wall knows there’s more going on beneath the surface. From proper framing and ...
Spackling paste or joint compound (drywall mud) Fine-grit Sandpaper or fine-grit sanding sponge Putty knife (aka joint knife, drywall knife) 6-inch drywall knife or 12-inch drywall taping knife (for ...
Drywall is a staple in most homes, offering smooth, clean walls that can last for years. But accidents happen—holes, cracks, and water damage are inevitable over time. While minor damage is easy to ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — Justin Morrella with Innovative Renovations shows the steps in patching up the drywall. According to Justin, there are three steps to patch Sheetrock. Patching the hole with ...
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The easy grocery bag hack that can add texture to your walls or ceiling
If you want to give your walls or ceiling a dose of texture, then all you need is drywall compound and some paint, plus some ...
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