How To Blend New Textured Drywall Ceiling With Old // Garage Ceiling Repair

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • If your home was built in the 1990s it is probably experiencing some failing seams where the drywall comes together. Since making this video, I have seen 3 other homes with this same problem--all were builds in the 1990s. Whether it was taped incorrectly (or not at all!) or whether it is just a product of having drywall in an unconditioned space, these drywall joints tend to fail.
    In this video I demonstrate how to get a good match with your existing textured ceiling using a crows feet texture brush and some drywall compound.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @shelhuff1043
    @shelhuff1043 2 роки тому +12

    Really was looking fwd to seeing the mud dried and ceiling finished. Big letdown

  • @trophyhunter7769
    @trophyhunter7769 Рік тому +3

    I'm sorry, but I'm tired of these videos with titles implying the person actually knows the best way. Or even one of the top three ways.
    This video should be titled : Experimenting with a ceiling repair for the first time.
    Just quit the bs titles

  • @tim8172
    @tim8172 6 місяців тому +1

    Few things here. The crack is from not being secured properly. Your fix will crack again in a few years. Also always mix the mud up, do not just open it and grab some.

  • @michaels1305
    @michaels1305 3 роки тому +6

    The builder "forgot" to tape the seams...yes..."forgot." Wink-wink.

  • @randolfmacdonaldstudies
    @randolfmacdonaldstudies Рік тому +2

    Too much information not enough on the actual repair

  • @kimunderwood4216
    @kimunderwood4216 2 роки тому +9

    Good try but you’re doing it wrong. Use murco and mix thin with water and get you a long handle for the stomp brush. It’s called a stomp brush. Soak it in water first.

    • @alexandreaquino5715
      @alexandreaquino5715 2 роки тому

      Your tip is gold, thanks

    • @CrossForum
      @CrossForum Рік тому +1

      Yeah, that's a stomp brush texture. You can do that easily from the ground by putting a threaded broom handle on the stomp brush and using thinned drywall mud (thicker mud will give a more pronounced texture, thinner mud just a little texture). Put the thinned-out mud it a pan and its easy to dip the brush in the pan then up onto the ceiling. Kinda messy but you can do an entire ceiling quickly. I did that after removing popcorn ceilings in my house, worked great as I don't like the smooth ceiling texture that's popular in homes these days.

  • @TheRedneckHobbit
    @TheRedneckHobbit 4 роки тому +9

    He should have wet his brush

    • @SpiritofaHandyman
      @SpiritofaHandyman  4 роки тому

      Ooh! Yes, I bet that would've really helped to keep it from pulling away

  • @mothersson2002
    @mothersson2002 Рік тому +3

    Do you have a picture of what it looked like after drying?
    Also, did you end up painting? I did some repairs painting , " mudding" etc and adding texture. I then primed and painted the while ceiling. It's in a bathroom. I then noticed a few tiny pin like holes mostky in the old texture . Also, after pri.i g and pai ti g the texture appeared flattened
    How would I prevent that?

  • @shleprockshleprock
    @shleprockshleprock Рік тому +2

    Lol....where's the finished product? Why would you spend all that time making a video then not show it when it's dried? You should do a video on how not to do a video.

  • @williamfreeman6935
    @williamfreeman6935 4 години тому

    Go somewhere else, people! This guy did EVERYTHING wrong here! Do not listen to this! No finished video because it came out like ASS! I do this for a living, btw.

  • @tanman3156
    @tanman3156 4 роки тому +6

    The plumbers have cut a number of holes in our textured ceiling to get at the pipes. That leaves me to do the repair...which I'll now try myself because of this video. Your timing is perfect - Thanks for posting!

  • @kyletyson8129
    @kyletyson8129 2 роки тому +3

    Garages always crack

  • @Catinthehackmatrix
    @Catinthehackmatrix 2 роки тому +1

    This texture seem 10 times better than that popcorn stuff, which is impossibly hard to match imo, from someone who does sheetrock!

  • @duaneafields
    @duaneafields 3 роки тому +3

    stucco dry wall mud?

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 4 роки тому +1

    nice content

  • @sheilahunter6232
    @sheilahunter6232 3 роки тому +1

    Wonderful. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @kentonkirkpatrick5225
    @kentonkirkpatrick5225 3 роки тому +3

    The cheap bastard contractor that did this work should be put in jail.

  • @dirtysouthfishing3674
    @dirtysouthfishing3674 3 місяці тому

    I see just few things right off the bat that would help you a little bit if you ever find yourself doing this again. Just from my experience if you were to scrape back or sand about 6 to 10 inches of the existing texture around or in this case on both sides of the repair it gives you more area to then try and feather your new texture into the old. Another thing is I wouldn’t advise using the mud right out of the bucket the way it comes. It is in fact pre mixed mud but you need to always get a paddle mud mixer attachment for a good drill and mix that mud up real good yourself. What that does is if you notice you can sometimes see a bit of water just sitting on top of the mud when you first open it so when you mix it yourself with the drill essentially it gives you the right consistency your looking for. If it’s still too thick you can always add a LITTLE bit of water at a time until you get it how you want it. Less is more bc you can always add water but if you thin it too much you will then have to add more mud to make up the difference. It’s a battle sometimes but the more you do it you will figure it out and probably find your own ways you like to prepare the mud for the stomp texture. Good luck and I hope this may help some of you guys and gals out there that are just now trying to learn this technique!

  • @stevestanley9691
    @stevestanley9691 10 місяців тому

    I have been trying to patch a ceiling spot and yes you need the brush wet first not dripping wet but real damp.Then apply the mud a little at a time . Then stipple the pattern. Also it will be wet and thick and may take 2 days to dry out and turn white white . That is what happen to me .

  • @BlackCatFever2011
    @BlackCatFever2011 3 роки тому +2

    Looks good from Mars

  • @shawnn6926
    @shawnn6926 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your video. Eastbrook & Allen Edwin builders in my area are really bad at building cheap homes quickly and their drywall guys didn't use tape either.

  • @79TEOG
    @79TEOG Рік тому

    Yikes

  • @BrendaSproule-t8m
    @BrendaSproule-t8m 10 місяців тому

    You can see a different color

  • @royaltjhornton5589
    @royaltjhornton5589 2 роки тому

    Good Luck with that one

  • @chelimartinez9999
    @chelimartinez9999 2 роки тому

    Love the song! Thank you!!

  • @donbrooks8479
    @donbrooks8479 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this video.

  • @jeromeboyer4547
    @jeromeboyer4547 Рік тому

    Thankyou👍

  • @poolbob8776
    @poolbob8776 3 роки тому +2

    I want to see it dry. Thanks for the video.