How to Repair Larger Holes in Drywall With Spackle Parker CO

Holes in drywall?also called gypsum board?walls can be quickly repaired with spackle. While spackle is better for smaller holes, larger holes can be repaired quickly by placing a support piece behind the hole.

Local Companies

Winslow Construction Company
(303) 781-5535
3002 S. Huron St.
Englewood, CO
Timm Paul
(303) 841-3087
Parker, CO
M & M Drywall
(303) 840-9752
10234 S Progress Way
Parker, CO
D & H PLASTERING CO., INC.
303796-0935
7594 S. Willow Cir.
Englewood, CO
South Valley Drywall, Inc.
(303) 791-7212
12362 Dumont Way
Littleton, CO
Style Drywall and Const Inc
(303) 663-0857
10940 S Parker Rd
Parker, CO

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Steps

  1. Find a piece of wood that will fit through the hole and is large enough to continue behind firm gypsum board at least 2 to 3 inches. Strips often work well, the goal is not to cover the hole, but to provide enough backing to make the large hole into two smaller ones. A small piece of gypsum wallboard may also be used.
  2. Use one hand to hold your electric screwdriver loaded with a wallboard screw. Do not use anything but wallboard screws.
  3. With the other hand pull the patch back tightly against the inside of the wall.
  4. Place screws through the wallboard and into the wood. Be careful to both slightly countersink your wallboard screw and not split the wood behind. If the wood splits, start over again.Image:Drywall_patch_470.jpg Click on image to enlarge
  5. Using your addition of solid backing fill the hole with spackle.

Tips

  • Your favorite well stocked hardware store will sell an expensive attachment for your electric drill that will automatically countersink your gypsum board screws.
  • Generally thinner pieces of wood are easier to use, but remember to provide a firm backing. Be sure to use wood suitable for spackle adhesion, nothing that is oily, for the most part.

Warnings

  • Some companies sell metal mesh products for larger holes. These can be hard to use, and if used incorrectly quickly introduce more problems than they solve.

Things You'll Need

  • Scrap wood or gypsum board
  • Electric screwdriver
  • Utility knife
  • Drywall screws

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