Struggling with Wall Hole Patching – Any Tips?

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Asked By repairGeek123 On

Hey everyone, I'm a first-time homeowner (31F) living alone, and I've hit a wall (pun intended!) with patching up some minor holes in my smooth walls after removing anchors and screws. I've tried following various tutorials and reading up on the topic, but I still can't get my patches to blend in smoothly with the rest of the wall. There's always a noticeable spot that just stands out. Could I be over-sanding before I paint? I'm really looking for some advice to make this look better!

4 Answers

Answered By homeReady202 On

I find it helps to paint the entire wall if I'm fixing a few spots. Even if you're using the same color, new paint can dry differently. Also, make sure you’re sanding enough. I used to under-sand spots and it showed.

Answered By curiousDIYer On

Have you checked if it’s a texture or sheen issue? If you notice lumps or uneven sheens after painting, that can also indicate an issue with the application process or the paint itself. Each problem requires a different fix!

Answered By fixerUpper99 On

One tip is to dimple the hole slightly before filling it. Try using the edge of your putty knife to tap the area gently; this creates a small crater that helps the compound blend better. Also, make sure to apply very light coats of the compound—multiple thin layers are way better than a couple of thick ones!

repairGeek123 -

Oh, I’m definitely a bit heavy-handed with the compound! I’ll definitely try the lighter coats. Thanks!

Answered By diyDude42 On

You might want to skim the area and feather it out about 10-12 inches around the patch. This really helps to hide any bumps. Also, check out Vancouver Carpenter on YouTube for some great drywall tips!

repairGeek123 -

Thanks! I’ll check him out for sure!

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