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Patching Hole Left From Removal of Ceiling LightJane F. from Statesville, NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Patching Hole Left From Removal of Ceiling LightIf you don't want to work with drywall patching, this idea might help. Our plumber had to cut a hole in the ceiling of our main level bath to fix the slow draining bathtub on the second floor. The plumber got a white snap-in cover panel and covered the hole without having to use drywall patch or paint. The panels come in a couple of sizes depending on the size of the hole in the ceiling. No one ever notices the ceiling in the bathroom. It might be more noticeable in the middle of your dining room but it may be an easy and inexpensive option. Good luck with your project. Post By Happy05 - delaware (Guest Post) RE: Patching Hole Left From Removal of Ceiling LightSorry I forgot the drying part.... Let the area dry overnight before trying to sand or paint/texture Post by MartyD RE: Patching Hole Left From Removal of Ceiling Light
You can get this info from Home Depot but this is what my son told me. It's important to note whether the ceiling has a texture or a flat surface. If it has texture this must be scraped off before you begin to work on the patch. Post by MartyD RE: Patching Hole Left From Removal of Ceiling LightMy son is a drywall contractor... Just hang tough for a few hours and I'll ask him this afternoon. He lives in Tn so it's eastern time Post by MartyD |
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