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My partner while in the loft managed to put her foot through ceiling. How do I repair it? Do I need to cut the section square and cut a piece of drywall to the same size? How do I attach it to the remainder of the piece? Really need some help on this.

2007-03-22 21:13:07 · 11 answers · asked by capelli_666 1 in Home & Garden Do It Yourself (DIY)

Is it the same if its an artex ceiling?
I also have to say I am not familair with some of the words used in these answers but I appreciate your input.
I want the best and simplest way, or maybe I need to get a professional in.

2007-03-23 01:12:40 · update #1

11 answers

do what you suggested and patch it but just put a larger piece of board ontop of the one that fits in the hole you cut out and glue it there then fill and sand as usual

2007-03-22 21:22:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Use joint compound already premade or purchase a small bag/field of it. mixture a small quantity of plaster of paris into the joint compound (which has already been blended as much as the feel of creamy airborne dirt and dust) . The plaster of paris will help the joint compound dry slightly speedier. notice: Do very skinny layers of this mixture! permit dry between layers for twenty-four hours reckoning on the thickness of the coat. look for cracking (coat is only too thick) sand coarsely and notice yet another layer until eventually it incredibly is in spite of the prevailing ceiling. there's a mesh tape obtainable which would be utilized around the joins between hollow and cutting-edge ceiling. It now and returned helps with cracking. Stick on the mesh tape and plaster over a pair of coats. old plaster ceilings are a soreness, i've got repaired some, they require a marvelous type of endurance. Annie C

2016-10-01 08:55:55 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You should use a patch, but the patch should be slightly larger than the hole. Then you should remove the paper backing and gypsum board middle to fit the size of the hole, while leaving the white paper front to make the best seam. Check out the article below for more information. Good luck.

2007-03-26 09:04:17 · answer #3 · answered by Mitch 2 · 0 0

Hi, they make patches for that kind of thing.The patches are different sized squares of drywall that has a mesh type overlay that extends past the drywall square.That has a very strong adhesive on it. You just peel and stick it on. Than, if you have acoustical ceiling, get some acoustical patch. They make old, and new acoustical . The colors are quite different,you'll probably need the old. You just apply that with a putty knife.Don't smear it on, pat it on. That should do it for you. Bye

2007-03-22 22:53:26 · answer #4 · answered by sandeespacecase 2 · 0 0

Bear gave you all you need to know. I've done this many times (repair, not put a foot through) and either way is effective, as he said, depending on the size of the damaged area, AND if the damage also extends to other areas where the drywall may have popped at the attachment points.

Steven Wolf

2007-03-23 00:46:19 · answer #5 · answered by DIY Doc 7 · 0 1

There are two ways..You can open the hole up more until u find each rafter.Square the hole up and make sure you have a 1/2 inch of rafter exposed on each side so you have a backer to screw the new drywall to.
Or you can simply square the hole up...take a small piece of scrap wood and put it through the hole..lay it flat and get a screw on both sides to suck the wood to the backside of the drywall...no you have the backing to screw to.
I always use mesh tape for holes and repairs. make sure you pull your patch tight so you only have to sand the edges. Surely it will take 2-3 coats of mud. prime the patch with flat paint. then put your finish coat on..good luck.

2007-03-22 22:40:39 · answer #6 · answered by Bear 2 · 6 0

Bear gave you an excellent answer. Your problem is that after you repair the ceiling you will have to repaint the entire ceiling. I have never had luck making a patch completely disappear with out repainting the entire ceiling

2007-03-23 01:02:03 · answer #7 · answered by cheezyhilltop 1 · 1 0

if you dont want it to show, hire a pro, like some of the ones giveng you the good advice. good finish work takes practice.

2007-03-25 16:32:23 · answer #8 · answered by gary w 4 · 0 0

Take some concrete and out it there again. The concrete will be stuck there when dried.

2007-03-23 02:04:22 · answer #9 · answered by Chua P 1 · 0 2

patch it

2007-03-24 00:23:40 · answer #10 · answered by syrixez31 1 · 0 1

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