Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Common Drywall Texturing - Overview

Common Drywall Texturing - Overview

By Brian Winters


There are different types of drywall textures out there that can improve the look of your house instantly. For a successful drywall texturing, you may have to practice to perfect your technique in the long run. If you need professional help, you can always contact your local drywall specialists to complete the task.

Make sure to use the same consistency of the original texture to match the existing drywall when applying mud. Once the mud gets trapped in between the seams and joints, it might get difficult to feather out the edges. If you find yourself repairing drywall from time to time, invest in good-quality taping knives.

Removing Drywall Texture

If you are carrying out large scale repairs, protect your furniture by covering them with plastic sheets or moving them to a different room to avoid damage. You can start by covering your floor with drop cloths. Using a floor scraper, apply pressure and figure out the best angle on how to remove the texture.

Scrape the wall clean before applying an oil-based primer. Smooth out the panel with a premixed joint compound. Do not forget to feather the mud out on the edges, especially if you are applying a generous amount of drywall mud. Let it dry overnight and apply a second coating to for a smooth finish.

Knockdown Texture

This kind of texture is the most expensive sprayer texture for drywall. Use an orange peel texture sprayer and knockdown the bumps and bubbles with a taping knife. Once the texture is finished, expect to see large and small spots on your panel.

Popcorn Drywall Texture

For those who want to cover the imperfections, popcorn texture is the right fit for your drywall. However, this is not recommended if you want to keep your house up to date. Be careful in removing popcorn texture since it contains asbestos if it's sprayed before 1978.

Orange Peel Texture

You can buy orange peel texture in spray cans if you don't like to mix your own joint compound. This is usually created with a spray nozzle with a thin mud consistency. Do not use a runny compound as this won't create an orange peel texture once it dries. Look for drywall scraps for you to practice on before going for the real thing.

If you think you need help in finishing drywall, do not hesitate to hire a specialist immediately. You may end up redoing the drywall if you don't have enough experience in texturing it.




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