Drywall can be easily damaged when drilling or hammering a nail or if something falls into it. If you have a hole that is less than 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide or 3 ⁄ 4 inch (1.9 cm) deep, you can quickly fix it with spackle, a compound made to cover cracks and holes in walls. It's a simple process that only requires a spackle compound, a putty knife, and sandpaper. We'll walk through it step-by-step, below.
Things You Should Know
- Choose an all-purpose spackling compound for holes less than 1-inch wide and 1/4-inch deep. Use vinyl spackling for holes and cracks that are 3/4-inch deep.
- Apply spackle with a putty knife. Use a smooth, feathering motion to apply three layers. Allow 2-5 hours of drying time between each layer.
- Once the spackle is dry, sand the surface with 150-grit sandpaper. Then, apply primer and paint to match the repair to the rest of your wall.
Steps
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhat household items can I use to patch a small hole in the wall?Norman Raverty is the owner of San Mateo Handyman, a handyman service in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 27 years of experience, Norman has expertise in all five of the general building trades (carpentry, ceramic tile, drywall, electrical, plumbing).If you don't have sandpaper, you can use the rougher side of a dampened sponge. It will catch all the falling dust and keep a mess from forming.
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Tips
- If the hole is too large to spackle over on its own, place a small piece of brown masking tape over the hole. Press down on the tape to create an indent into the hole, then spackle over the tape.Thanks
- If your spackle won't stick to your repair area or is producing a bubbling effect, mix in a little wood glue to your wet spackle.Thanks
- Do not use spackle containing dried lumps, which will lead to more problems.Thanks
Warnings
- Make sure you use spackle and not similar products like caulk.Thanks
- Wash your spackle knife promptly as the spackle dries quickly. Never use a dirty spackle knife or one that has been bent or is out of shape.Thanks
- Huge holes or missing pieces of wallboard will need to be replaced using a new wallboard and mud compound.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Wide putty knife
- Thin putty knife , optional
- All-purpose spackle or vinyl spackling
- Mesh tape , for larger holes
- 150-grit sandpaper or 100-grit sandpaper
- Mixing paddle
- Paint tray
- Paint roller
- Small paintbrush , optional
- Sponge paintbrush , optional
- Drop cloth or plastic sheet , optional
- Primer
- Paint
References
- ↑ https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2013/jul/29/fix-it-chick-pick-out-right-spackle-job/
- ↑ https://www.thesawguy.com/how-to-spackle-wall/
- ↑ https://www.thesawguy.com/how-to-spackle-wall/
- ↑ https://www.thesawguy.com/how-to-spackle-wall/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIDMiBgvzmE&t=170s
- ↑ https://www.finehomebuilding.com/project-guides/drywall/mixing-joint-compound
- ↑ https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2013/jul/29/fix-it-chick-pick-out-right-spackle-job/
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-long-does-spackle-take-to-dry/
- ↑ https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2013/jul/29/fix-it-chick-pick-out-right-spackle-job/
About This Article
To repair small holes in drywall with spackle, start by smoothing the damaged area with 150-grit sandpaper. After sanding, use a putty knife to gently scrape around the hole to remove any other fragments or splinters. Next, put some spackle on your putty knife and scrape it over the hole. Let the spackle dry for 4 to 5 hours, then sand it down with sandpaper. Apply a second coat of spackle and let it dry completely. Finally, apply a third coat. If there’s excess spackle on your wall, scrape it off with your putty knife or use fine-grit sandpaper to sand the area down. To learn how to paint over your newly spackled area, keep reading!
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