Saturday, March 15, 2014

How to Paint Garage Bedroom - Part 6 of 19 - Paint - Wall Damages

Fig.1 Damaged vent wall bead
By Gary Boutin

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Mrs. Dee wanted to upgrade her bedroom and she needed the room before her new tenet would arrive in three days.

This post shows the seven steps to troubleshot the wall and damages in this office/bedroom.

Step 1: Fig.1 shows the air duct vent that had damaged wall bead corner that needs repair.
Step 2: Fig.2 and fig.3 shows that picture nail holes were not filled or repaired on one of the walls.
Fig.2 Nails holes
Fig.3 More nails holes
Step 3: Fig.4 shows that some of the sheet rock screws were bend and into the walls.
Fig.4 Bent sheetrock screws
Step 4: Fig.5 shows large pencil holes were in the walls.
Fig.5 Sheetrock 
screws holes
Step 5: Fig.6 shows another area of the corner bead that has been damaged and the entire corner bead needs repairing.
Fig.6 Corner bead
Step 6: Fig.7 and fig.8 shows the bottom edge of the metal corner bead on the air conditioning vent was missing wall mud.
Fig.7 Top ridge corner bead
Fig.8 Bottom corner 
damage corner bead
Step 7: Fig.9 shows the bottom of the tape was not placed all the way to the floor leaving a square gap
Fig.9 Mud tape missing
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