Saturday, September 21, 2013

Drywall Texture Tips And Techniques

By Brian Winters


Texturing drywall shouldn't be a problem if you have a smooth and flat surface to work on. If you are a beginner, it is best to practice with drywall scraps until you perfect your technique.

For new drywalls, make sure all the seams and joints are covered with compound and smoothed over. If you are working with an existing drywall, sand it or apply a thin coating of finishing compound until the surface is smooth. Do not forget to prime the drywall to seal the drywall mud and the drywall, preventing flaps to appear.

Inform everyone in your household not to enter the room until the repair is finished. Secure the area and protect your furniture from dust by using plastic sheets or cloth as a cover. Before carrying out repairs, wear protective clothing and footwear to avoid unnecessary disasters.

Simple and light texture can be achieved by using paint-on texturing materials. This technique is commonly used by homeowners who want to have a clean and smooth finish. For a bumpy texture, you can use a stippling roller on the drywall as it dries.

Some homeowners texture their drywall with the use of hopper guns. Hoppers use an air compressor to blow the texture material through a nozzle. You can change the texture consistency, nozzle and air pressure to adjust the texture.

Premixed texture in spray cans can produce orange peel and knockdown drywall textures. However, do not hold the nozzle too close to the wall to avoid having an unnatural look. Since spray paints can be expensive, it is best to use this method for small-scale repairs only.

If you feel like unleashing your creativity, go for the hand-applied drywall texturing. Make sure to get the right mud consistency to spread it easily on the surface. You may have to use tools such as taping knife and brushes to have different drywall textures.

Do not hesitate to ask a specialist if you need help in texturing your drywall. It pays to learn more tips and advice in texturing drywall before attempting to go solo.




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