Thank you so much. I had a busted pipe over the winter on a -17 degree day. I have had the large uneven plumber hole in my wall since. I appreciate your videos. You have given me enough courage to DIY it after I get that fiberglass tape. I'm lucky that it's just straight drywall without texture. Thank you again.
Thank you. I have to replace a good deal of drywall after a neighbor flushed clorox wipes and blocked up the sewer main. This is pretty straight forward, wouldn't have thought through to add the 1x2s, but makes perfect sense now.
I had a plumber cut in a L-shaped cut out to install a water valve box in the kitchen. There’s also a small gap around the edges of the box he installed. I’ve never done this type of work (minus fixing tiny amount spackle for tiny holes in walls). Conceptually, I understand this video and the steps. But for my project, I have no idea where to begin. Can you help me?
Not sure if you read your comments or Questions. here goes. Does it make sense using an access panel instead of closing up all of the hole? We replaced the shower mixer. The cut out is 40" X 20"
fantastic tips...I learned a lot of new things...thank you
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Thank you so much. I had a busted pipe over the winter on a -17 degree day. I have had the large uneven plumber hole in my wall since. I appreciate your videos. You have given me enough courage to DIY it after I get that fiberglass tape. I'm lucky that it's just straight drywall without texture. Thank you again.
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Thank you. I have to replace a good deal of drywall after a neighbor flushed clorox wipes and blocked up the sewer main. This is pretty straight forward, wouldn't have thought through to add the 1x2s, but makes perfect sense now.
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WOW. Excellent video. 👌
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Could i just use drywall as backing? I know im gonna have extra but didnt realize i didnt have any wood at home. Dont feel like going back out😅
No. I need to screw thru that requires wood not drywall
I had a plumber cut in a L-shaped cut out to install a water valve box in the kitchen. There’s also a small gap around the edges of the box he installed. I’ve never done this type of work (minus fixing tiny amount spackle for tiny holes in walls).
Conceptually, I understand this video and the steps. But for my project, I have no idea where to begin. Can you help me?
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Not sure if you read your comments or Questions. here goes. Does it make sense using an access panel instead of closing up all of the hole? We replaced the shower mixer. The cut out is 40" X 20"
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How much was the price of this repair?
Couple hundred
This was exactly what I was looking! What are those wood backings called if I look for them in home depot? Thank you!
1x2
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What does a job like that cost?
20 pesos
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