Drywall Repair: Patching Holes and Cracks

Dents, dings, and holes in drywall are an unavoidable part of life in any home. Fortunately, repairing drywall is a straightforward DIY project that can make your walls look pristine again. With a few simple materials and the right technique, you can tackle everything from small nail holes to larger doorknob-sized holes.
🕳️ Patching Small Holes (Nail Holes, Dents)
For holes smaller than a dime, the process is quick and easy.
🔧 Repairing Medium Holes (Up to 6 inches)
For larger holes, you'll need to provide some backing for the patch.
Using a Self-Adhesive Mesh Patch:
- Clean the Area: Remove any loose drywall and sand the edges smooth.
- Apply the Patch: Center the self-adhesive mesh patch over the hole and press it firmly against the wall.
- Apply Joint Compound: Using a 6-inch drywall knife, apply a thin layer of joint compound over the mesh, feathering the edges outward.
- Apply a Second Coat: Let the first coat dry completely. Apply a second, wider coat, again feathering the edges to blend it with the wall.
- Finish: Once dry, sand the area smooth, prime, and paint.
🛠️ Fixing Large Holes
For holes larger than 6 inches, you'll need to cut a new piece of drywall.
The best method is the "California Patch" or cutting a square piece of drywall, adding wood backing strips inside the wall for support, and then screwing the new piece into the backing before finishing with tape and compound.
Drywall repair takes patience, but the results are worth it. If you have extensive damage or prefer a flawless, professional finish, The Box Advantage Group's handyman services are here to help. We can repair any drywall damage, leaving your walls looking like new.
