Do not put a lot of spackling paste on.
How to fix hole in bathroom wall.
Pull the strings tight to hold the cardboard in place.
Fixing a very small hole in a wall 1.
Position the drywall screws at least an inch from the edges to avoid spitting or crumbling the drywall.
It s important to use as much ceramic tile filler as the hole will allow.
Use a scarifier to rough up.
Place drywall piece over the damaged area image 1 and trace around it with a pencil image 2.
When creating the resin patch for your shower or tub wall there should be simple instructions in the kit.
If not all you have to do is mix up the compound and hardener.
Purchase spackling paste and a small putty knife if repairing a very small hole.
Make sure to let the entire filler dry.
Use a drill to affix the patch in place.
Measure the hole then cut a scrap piece of drywall that is slightly larger than the hole s diameter.
You want to fill the hole entirely and get the patch level to the shower or tub wall.
Cut two pieces of 2x4 slightly larger than the hole.
Push the cardboard through the wall hole keeping the string ends facing you and ensuring that all corners sit behind intact drywall.
Apply drywall mud to the seams and screw holes then apply drywall tape over the mud.
Set out a large mixing bucket near the walls you plan on repairing.
Mix a lime based patching plaster with water.
Use a trowel to start filling the hole with plaster.
Use a drywall or reciprocating saw to cut out the area within the traced lines image 3.
Using a putty knife you are going to apply the resin to the hole.
Applying the first layer of plaster 1.
Spread a small amount of spackling paste over the hole with your putty knife.