How to Replace Damaged Drywall
If you are just about to start a major renovation project in your home that involves the replacement of drywalls as well, here are a few tips to make the process easier for you:
- Prepare for the debris – the process of tearing down drywalls generates lots of dust and debris, so the first thing to do before punching into the drywall is to prepare the area. Close all cabinet doors, cover the vents with tape and use sheets of nylon to cover the furniture. Remove electrical outlets and cut the electricity to the room you will be working in to avoid accidents.
- Removing the old wall – punch the wall carefully, being aware that there may be wires behind it. If you want to preserve parts of the old drywall for reusing them somewhere else, use a prybar to take the sheet off the fixing nails.
- Installing the new wall – inspect the old wooden components that you want to use for damage caused by moisture and termites and get of rid of any damaged components. If you find that all wooden components are healthy, cut the drywall to suitably sized sheets and apply them on the wooden frame using fixing nails. Tape any seams and apply joint compound to cover the seams, then let it all dry to get a surface that is ready for sanding and priming.
Water damage can create lots of problems in your home – carpet, floor, wall/drywall damages are incurred. If your home or business has been impacted by flooding, call water damage Washington DC specialists for professional and experienced clean up and renovation.
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