If you can patch drywall, you can patch textured drywall. Even if it’s a DIY First, our video shows you how…without boring you to sleep. Promise. Watch the bloopers.
‘Textured drywall’ is a finish sprayed on to regular drywall boards during construction. It’s joint compound, but instead of a smooth finish, it’s left as ‘orange peel’ or ‘knock down’.
Orange peel is the spray-on compound left to dry as is. Once dry, it’s said to resemble an orange rind. I’m not sure it does, but if your drywall has lots of little bumps and dimples, then it’s orange peel.
Knock-down is an orange peel finish that is allowed to dry for a time, then wiped with a drywall knife. This ‘knocks down’ or flattens the tops of the bumps to give a different look.
To patch textured drywall takes a few more steps than a patch in a regular drywall finish. The first steps are a typical drywall patch. Watch this drywall repair video for life-changing information. Part two is purchasing a texture in a spray can and applying it.
If this is a DIY First, we recommend practicing on a piece of cardboard or scrap of drywall before you patch textured drywall for real-io.
Yes, I said real-io. And if you’d rather make this a DIY second, call a pro you can trust. HomeAdvisor has them.
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