We used lightweight spackling compound to fill the damaged area. It dries quickly, doesn't sag and is easy to sand. Expect to apply two or three coats to cover a hole this large. The drying time between coats will depend on how deep the hole is. Use a fine sanding sponge or 100-grit drywall sanding paper to sand the patch before priming and painting.
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| Refasten the drywall with 1-1/4 inch drywall screws. Drive the screws until they are recessed but don't break through the paper covering on the drywall. If you accidentally drive a screw too deep, add another screw alongside it. |
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| Cut out crushed or damaged drywall with a sharp utility knife. Bevel the cut and don't leave any fuzzy bits of paper that would be hard to cover with the patching compound. |
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| Bury drywall nails in the wood framing with a nail set. Back out and remove old screws. |
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| Fill the damaged area and the holes left by the new screws with lightweight patching compound. Use a flexible putty knife to apply the compound and smooth it. Apply two or three coats, allowing each to dry completely before recoating. |








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