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  • Best options to cover damaged drywall without full replacement?

    Hey everyone! What are some effective ways to cover up old or slightly damaged drywall without tearing it out and replacing it? Preferably budget-friendly options that still look good.

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    Hi, DarkKnight!

    There are a few budget-friendly ways to cover up old or slightly damaged drywall without replacing it. One common option is using wall panels or beadboard, which can be glued or nailed right over the drywall and give a clean, finished look. Another idea is applying a skim coat of joint compound to smooth out minor imperfections, then painting over it. For a more decorative approach, peel-and-stick wallpaper or textured paint can help hide flaws while adding some style. Just make sure any major cracks or holes are patched first so they don’t show through.​

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    • #3
      Thanks! What are some other creative options that work well, especially in rentals where major repairs aren’t allowed?

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