Gyproc Plasterboard Patches various sizes 12 Pack (2 x 50mm, 5 x 100mm & 5 x 150mm))

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Gyproc Plasterboard Patches various sizes 12 Pack (2 x 50mm, 5 x 100mm & 5 x 150mm))

Gyproc Plasterboard Patches various sizes 12 Pack (2 x 50mm, 5 x 100mm & 5 x 150mm))

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Gyproc EasiFill 45 has a working time of 45 minutes and the second coat can be applied after 80 minutes. Artex Caulker (250mm ) helps to fill joints and create smooth finishes or any suitable jointing knife. Depending on what adhesive you have used will depend on how long this is, check the manufacturers guidelines on drying time.

To repair a hole in a hollow door, wall, or ceiling, firstly trim the edges of the hole and make is square. Peel off the backing from the Gyp r oc EasiPatch plasterboard patch and stick to the wall or area which requires covering. Yes you can use decorators' caulk to fill small holes such as nail and screw holes, but it's not really suitable for holes any bigger than quarter of an inch. Once dry, get a 180-220 grit sandpaper and rub down until smooth and blended with the current surface. Other useful tools may include; hand saw, trimming knife, pencil, dust mask and eye protection depending on the scope of the job.By using the blade like this you end up with a V-shaped groove which is ideal for taking the filler. When the plaster starts to dry, lightly scratch the surface with the end of the trowel in this pattern. Additionally, if you take your time over the repair and filling stage then there is no reason why the repair shouldn’t be very hard to spot. Once the first coat has set if you find any ridges, lumps, bumps or trowel marks, gently scrape these away using the edge of your filling knife, or leave to fully dry before sanding.

He specialises in painting and decorating, but has strong all-round building skills, having previously worked in the industry for 10 years. Use a digital stud detector to locate studs, noggins and joists in walls and ceiling (Image credit: Getty Images) Can I Use Caulk To Fill Holes?

Another complication that springs to light when you have unfortunately made a hole in a plasterboard wall or hollow door is the void behind it due to the construction of the stud work used to hold the plasterboard up or provide the framework for the door meaning that you can’t just use filler as there is nothing to bond it to. These fast-setting fillers fix damage in plaster surfaces speedily – Gyproc EasiFill 20 is workable for 20 minutes and sets in approximately 30 minutes to get the job finished quickly. Just applying filler and hoping for the best rarely works because gravity just drags the filler downwards. Plasterboard is quite soft and the slightest of impacts such as when moving furniture can mark the surface and even put a hole right through it. Now go back and fill the hole as best as you can, spray with water, smooth out with a putty knife and leave to dry.

As you will need to do a bit of cutting, before you start this, firstly run over the area around the hole with a wire detector to make sure there aren’t any wires, pipes or other items that you may accidentally cut through.Jiggle the plasterboard repair piece into the hole and hold it in place for a few seconds to give the adhesive time to ‘grab’.

Gyproc Plasterboard Patches offer a quick and easy way to repairing damage made to plasterboard or smooth plastered surfaces. Leave for a further 24 hours for the adhesive to completely harden off and then you can start filling. Depending on the shape of the hole, whether its circular or has jagged edges you may need to use a padsaw, jabsaw or hobby knife. The exact same principles of this job can be applied to filling holes in a number of other surfaces such as repairing holes in hollow doors. The product can cater to a hole size up to 150mm x 150mm and can easily withstand everyday wear and tear.

In this DIY how to guide we show you all you need to know about repairing a hole in a plasterboard surface such as a wall including how to enlarge the hole to create a square, how to cut a patch and fix it inside the hole using a suitable adhesive, how to use a screw to hold the patch in place while the adhesive dries and then how to complete the job by filling the hole ready for plastering over. Use gentle pulling pressure, while moving around slightly to ensure good contact between the adhesive and the back of the surface until you are sure the adhesive will hold the piece in place. Fixing a hole in a drywall has never been easier with self-adhesive Gyproc EasiPatch Plasterboard Patches. You'll need to locate those either side of the hole in the wall, and mark the middle of each stud with a straight pencil line. The first thing to do is to cut out a rectangle around the hole using a steel rule and a Stanley knife.



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