![]() ![]() ![]() They must have realized that water is cheaper than material, kind of like processed ham. They make mud looser now than they did 20 years ago. Myself I usually use mud straight out of the box, no mixing. All journeymen have there own little tricks, and likes and dislikes(thousand ways to skin a cat). Without pictures or being there myself, I can only guess what you really have. The information that is missing is things likeġ) Type of mud to use and the consistency. I have watched a couple of videos on applying the texture and it looks pretty straight forward. Any help, tips, expert advice would be greatly appreciated. Should I randomly sand areas at that seam and then apply the texture? Is the texture used for this purpose? To hide defects or changes in the sheet rock? I personally am not a big fan of the texture but it is throughout the house so I think my only option is to try and match it. My question is.how do I treat the transition area from the new drywall patch to the existing drywall with the texturing. The walls are currently textured using the skip trowel method. I am going to replace the drywall myself and have a question about matching skip trowel texturing. The water removal and restoration folks took out about 2 feet of drywall and insulation from the floor up. ![]() We recently had some water damage to the drywall in our townhouse in AZ. I hope I am posting this in the right area. ![]()
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