06-29-2005, 02:51 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Drywall/Wallcovering Questions
The drywall in my bedroom is toast from the previous owner. The wallpaper they used, when removed, ripped apart the drywall and I haven't been able to paint it since we moved here. I have always put up wallpaper, but now I want to paint one color on all four walls. Anyone have ideas that are cheaper than redoing the drywall on that wall? Was thinking panelling or something, would that work?
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06-30-2005, 08:05 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Adequate
Location: In my angry-dome.
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Are you sure it's into the drywall, or is it just the texturing? There are numerous products available to re-texture. You'll need a compressor and respirator for that much footage but it goes quickly.
Patch for a uniform surface. (Some textures hide patching errors, but that's cheating.) Clean & etch. TSP substitute works very well for this. Texture a practice board or two and then texture all 4 walls for consistency.
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07-02-2005, 06:41 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Hie thee to Home Despot or equivalent and pick up a no dust sander attachment for your shop vac along with a bucket of green mud and a wide knife. Skim coat the damaged areas, sand smooth, and you'll be ready to prime and paint.
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07-03-2005, 09:11 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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Location: Where the night things are
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You could also install a layer of 1/4" (no, not a typo) drywall over the existing using screws and adhesive, but you'll have to deal with window/door casing and base mouldings, then. I still think a skim coat is the easiest and cheapest way out of your situation.
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