Need Help Repairing Drilled Holes in Load-Bearing Studs!

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Asked By CuriousCat82 On

I messed up while wiring our townhouse for Ethernet and accidentally drilled large holes through what I think are load-bearing studs. I'm really worried I've damaged the structure. The holes are on the second floor of my five-story townhouse. I'm considering cutting a square dowel to fit the notches I've made and using a metal bracket for reinforcement. Does anyone have advice on how to properly fix this situation?

3 Answers

Answered By SupportiveSam On

You're actually probably fine! It's common to drill half-inch holes in studs. Ideally, keep them centered next time. For a fix, just get a 2x4, cut it to size, and sister that to the cut stud, then reattach your plate.

Answered By HandyDandy123 On

Honestly, if you weren't sure what you were doing initially, messing with structural stuff isn't the best idea. It might be wise to call in a pro to check it out.

Answered By FixItFelix99 On

I couldn't view the metal bracket link, but if it's what I think, you might be okay. Holes can be filled, provided they aren't too big. Look up 'stud shoe'—that's what you need for this kind of issue!

DIYMaster007 -

Here's the bracket link I meant: [bracket link](https://www.homedepot.com/p/Simpson-Strong-Tie-HRS-8-in-12-Gauge-Galvanized-Heavy-Strap-Tie-HRS8/100374841). I'll definitely check out stud shoes too!

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