How to Cover Bad Sheetrock

Sheetrock in your home that is bad or damaged can easily be repaired by using Spackle. Spackle is a compound which dries hard and makes any repair work look like new. Sheetrock is a trade name that is also called drywall. Covering bad areas of Sheetrock using Spackle requires two tools that you may already have in your garage or toolbox. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Putty knife
  • Sandpaper
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Instructions

    • 1

      Scrape the surface of a hole in the Sheetrock with the putty knife to remove any loose material. You can also push the material into the hole.

    • 2

      Remove the lid from the container of Spackle and scoop out a small amount with the putty knife.

    • 3

      Place the putty knife over the hole and press down. Slide the putty knife down to force the Spackle into the hole. Repeat this process until Spackle will no longer fill the hole.

    • 4

      Smooth the Spackle by scraping the putty knife over the hole. Scrape off any excess Spackle around the hole, as needed, until it is nearly flush with the surface.

    • 5

      Place the lid back on the container of Spackle. Allow four to eight hours for the Spackle to sufficiently dry.

    • 6

      Sand the Spackle lightly with the sandpaper until the surface of the Sheetrock is smooth.

Tips & Warnings

  • Apply primer and new paint over the repaired areas.

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