Funny Home Renovations That Didn't Go as Planned
Spray Foam Insulation - 1, Drywall - 0
Patching a hole in your drywall can be a straightforward DIY project if you know the right steps. One effective method involves using spray foam insulation. Simply insert the nozzle into the empty cavity, overfill it, and then sand down the excess before painting. But here’s the catch—do it with a gentle touch
Why? Because if the insulation expands too much, it could blow out the back side of the wall, especially in homes with thin walls. Imagine the frustration of dealing with that mess! To avoid this common issue, consider using low-expansion foam, which gives you more control and reduces the risk of overexpansion. Additionally, wearing gloves and safety goggles can protect you from sticky foam and debris. Have you ever tackled a drywall repair? If so, you know that a little patience and the right technique can save you a lot of hassle in the long run.