These two wall-patching putties are similar, but they’re not interchangeable. Learn how to pick the right one for your wall ...
Half of the battle with common home repairs is often picking the correct material to use. And when two products seem to have some overlap in their intended purpose—as spackle and joint compound ...
Ah, something that all of us will face at one time or another, drywall patches. Small and medium holes in drywall are common, whether they're from nail holes, furniture bumps, or doorknob impacts ...
Small drywall holes, like holes from nails, are the most basic drywall repair and easiest to deal with. Simple nail holes can typically be fixed with fast-drying spackle in under an hour.
Drywall is a staple in most homes, and so are drywall dings, drywall cracks, and every other kind of drywall damage you can imagine. Whether from accidental impacts, nail holes, or wear and tear ...
Professional contractor Matthew DiBara gave these great drywall mudding and taping tips in an exclusive interview with House Digest. The first step is to apply the mud (joint compound) to all seams, ...