How to Repair Drywall Or Plasterboard Walls4093102

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Drywall is the most common wall lining of the the modern home. The drywall The Unemployed Mom is glued and nailed/screwed to the timber frame of the house and then the joins are then plastered and sander. During the life of any home damage to the drywall will take place often when the moving furniture or playing indoors. There are two ways to repair this damage - ring a professional and pay them to repair it or learn how to repair it yourself. Most repairs are quick and easy to do with a few tools to do the job

Plaster Types

The first thing you need to know is the types of plaster that are The Unemployed Mom used to do the Job. There are three main types:

- Base Coat - A powder that is mixed with clean water to make a paste and used in joints and filling holes - sets hard and is hard to sand.

- Cornice Cement - A powder that is mixed with water to make a paste to glue on cornice - smooth tacky paste that set very hard and is hard to sand.

- Finishing Compound - This is premixed in buckets and is ready to use directly from the bucket - dries (does not set) and is very easy to sand.

- Glass fiber tape - This tape is self adhesive and gives strength to the filling plaster or base coat - only needed on larger holes

To repair a hole of damage to a The Unemployed Mom wall you Will only need base coat and finishing compound.