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  • How to Do a "Tiger Stripe" Drywall Texture On a Ceiling

    How to do a drywall ceiling texture which resembles the pattern of tiger stripes. It's a form of knock down without the need of a air compressor and texture hopper.

  • How to Repair a Small Crack in a Textured Ceiling

    Fixing small cracks in your textured ceiling may seem unnecessary, but even the smallest of cracks can eventually become large ones. It's better to fix the problem early on while the job is still...

  • How to Install Drywall Ceilings

    Whether you are replacing an old ceiling or installing a new ceiling for the first time. This how to guide will walk you through the step-by-step process. This project will require two people to...

  • How to Do Ceiling Crack Repair

    Find out how to repair a ceiling crack in 3 easy steps. The best time to do ceiling crack repair, is when you are ready to paint the ceiling. This insures when you are done fixing the ceiling, the...

  • How to Cut Angled Crown Molding

    There are two ways to cut Crown molding: easy and a little harder. I'll cover both.

  • How to knockdown texture a ceiling

    learn how to texture a ceiling.

  • When To Use Texture Compound on Ceilings

    Learn when to use the texture compound on a ceiling in this free video on home remodeling.

  • How to Repair a Drywall Ceiling

    Ceiling repairs due to cracks, water stain, holes and exposed nails are common problems for most homeowners. It may seem daunting to repair a drywall ceiling. However, it is a relatively easy task...

  • How to Texture Ceilings

    Textured ceilings are a common feature in many homes. Many ceilings have vaulted architectural features that mimic textures whereas others exhibit a painted texture appearance that is simply an...

  • How to Tape Drywall to the Ceiling

    When attaching drywall to the ceiling, it's tempting to slap a coat of drywall compound on the joints, let it dry, then sand and paint. But to get a really smooth finish, take the time to put on a...

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