how to repair your drywall

So, little-known secret: Ashley sleep walks and dreams of home repairs. On occasion, she goes a little crazy, gets the power tools, and does things like cut holes in the wall. Or maybe we just had some plumbing work done. But which story sounds more fun? My point exactly. If you ever find yourself needing to repair a sleepwalker’s destruction, damage done by the zombie apocalypse, or a bathroom redo here is a simple way to patch the hole. The more you know. {Cue sparkle rainbow star.}

how_to_repair_your_own_drywallTo start, and to make your life easier, sand the edges of the drywall down.

how_to_repair_drywallNext, take a piece of drywall that you’ve cut several inches larger than your hole, and score the back side of it with a utility knife. Make sure to not cut all the way through to the paper on the front side. Once you have scored the backside, simply break the drywall and peel off everything to the front paper.

repair_your_own_drywallCue awkward drywall model pic.

easy_finish_joint_compoundSimply spread some joint compound (or drywall “mud”) around the edges of the hole using a large putty knife.

DIY_your_drywallPlace the piece of drywall you have prepared in the hole, with the paper side out. Press the paper firmly into the mud you’ve put on the wall, and smooth it out.

repair_drywall_on_your_ownSpread some “mud” all over the piece of drywall and blend it to the wall.

how_to_repair_your_drywallLet it dry, and apply a 2nd coat to help blend it. Then sand it smooth, and apply a 3rd coat if needed to blend it to the wall more, if necessary. Sand and keep adding mud, until you reach a blended look where it’s hard to tell there was a patch.

drywall_repair_diyAfter a final sand, wipe it all clean, and paint.

repair_drywallTada! Just one of those simple things that’s super helpful. We’re this {.} close to finishing up the nightmarisheventthatofficiallytooksixmonthsbutgoodthingscometothosewhowait bathroom. Ashley has now officially gone wonky eyed. We’re waiting on one more delivery.  Stay tuned!

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6 Comments

  1. Super helpful! Thanks so much.

  2. Hi,
    Would you mind sharing which type of paint & color the walls are?
    Thanks!

      1. Thank you! 🙂