For holes smaller than 3 inches, you can typically use spackling paste or joint compound with a backing patch to fix the area without cutting out and replacing drywall. For larger holes ...
Ah, something that all of us will face at one time or another, drywall patches. Small and medium holes in drywall are common, whether they're from nail holes, furniture bumps, or doorknob impacts ...
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Types of Saws and When To Use Them
that’s why it’s also known as a keyhole saw. A drywall saw is a type of jab saw with an extra-thick metal blade and coarse ...