What’s the best way to fix a hole in my trailer wall?

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Asked By SunnySideUp93 On

I'm moving out of my pretty rundown trailer in a couple weeks, and I've accidentally put a hole in the wall after hitting my head. The walls are made of a strange one-piece material that has a wallpaper-like finish. There are some soft spots, and now I'm looking for suggestions on how to fix this hole and make it look decent before I leave. I can't post pics here, but I can share one on my page if anyone needs to see it to help!

2 Answers

Answered By HandymanHero88 On

RV walls are usually made from thin luan plywood, covered in wallpaper about 1/8” thick and stapled to wooden studs. Fixing the panel can be a bit tricky depending on the seams, but it’s not impossible. The real challenge will be matching the wallpaper to hide the repair.

Answered By FixItFelicia27 On

Sounds like a tough situation! If you're just looking to get your deposit back, you might consider plastering over the hole and covering it with a small patch of the same wallpaper. As long as you make it look neat, they might not even notice the difference!

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