Friday, August 29, 2014

Drywall home repair and renovation


How to repair drywall with a "California patch"

California patch refers to the technique for patching holes less than 4"inches. Most likely the term originated from the area where this method started. In this living room we have an old outlet for a surround system speaker that has been removed.

Drywall patch for old speaker wire outlet
The first step is to measure the length and height of your existing hole. If the hole is an irregular shape you can square it off with an x-acto knife, this will make it easier to create a patch. Transfer measurements to the right side of a scarp piece of drywall, add 1.5 inches to all sides of the patch you measured, this will be the overlap section. You can see in the photo below that hole is about 2 inches wide but the square is more than 4 inches wide. 
Add 1.5 inches to the size of drywall patch you need
Turn over the drywall to the backside (usually the darker side). Mark the exact dimensions of the hole you measured in the center of the piece you cut. Score the lines with an x-acto knife 2 times to make the drywall easier to snap.
Usually the darker side of the drywall is the backside
Once you have scored along all 4 lines pry the drywall along the line it will split following your line. Gently open the crack and peel back only the section you want to remove. Keep the center drywall attached to the white paper front.
Keep the center area attached to the front of  drywall paper
Do the same for all 4 sides of your plaster patch. You will have only the center area still attached with a paper boarder. 
Drywall peels off quite easily from the center core.
Test fit your patch and make any correction if necessary. Prepare your plaster and trowel.
Ready to repair the drywall with a plaster patch and joint compound
Spread some drywall compound around the side of the area you want to patch. 
Prepare the damaged area with drywall compound

Cover the sides and the back of the plaster patch with drywall compound. Push the patch in the hole. It's a good idea to make sure the patch is slightly below the surface of the drywall to allow for additional drywall compound.
Add a fair amount of drywall compound to make sure you get good coverage
Start from the center of your patch with your trowel flat on the wall. Draw the trowel outward and squeeze the excess compound out at the same time making sure you have good contact between the paper and wall. Use some of the excess compound to cover the top of your patch. Keep in mind its better to use less compound and build up a flat surface with additional layers. Putting to much compound will result in cracks and require a lot of sanding.
Squeeze excess  drywall compound out using a plaster trowel
Add thin layer until you can no longer see the edges of your patch. Give it a final sanding and it's ready for primer paint.
Add thin layers of plaster and sand between layers
If you have any questions or need help with your project please ask. Thanks

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Concrete walkway upgrade in Montreal

Quickie construction holiday project. 
 An often overlooked material slate makes a beautiful and surprising addition to an exterior path. The natural color irregularities and variation in texture compliment outdoor environments.
Slate stone is a great option to cover a worn or eroding concrete walkway.

Factors to consider with slate tile.

If during a Montréal winter you have used excessive salt and this caused your cement walkway to flake and pit using stone tile to cover it would be a great solution and would definitely bring the most style for your design dollar. 

You could just bring in a couple concrete guys to parge the walkway but this would cost just about the same and have little added value to your property. Instead consider cover it with natural stone. In this project the home owner was able to go out side her comfort zone and take and try something different. As you can see from the pictures of the completed project it was a great design option.
When choosing the tile size consider how it will fit into you length width and height of your path. It's always best in any tile job not to be left with any small cuts pieces.

How much does it cost to cover a concrete path.

You should allow for between $10 and $15 installed, prices vary greatly between different quality and colors. An easy rule of thumb is to double the cost of the stone to cover for installation.

How long did this path take to install?
Since we calculated the proper size of stone that was needed for this path there was minimal cuts requiredsed so it was done in 2 days.


Need help repairing your path or walkway in Montréal, please ask!