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Araujo's Painting and Remodeling

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5 years of experience

Araujo's painting and remodeling is an efficient and dedicated local company in Wichita and surrounding areas growing since 2020. The owner has over 12 years of experience that continuously expands as time goes by and the rest of team has over 6 years of experience in this business. Our team of skilled handymen strive to provide quality service to ensure the outcome of the work is satisfactory to the clients preference. We specialize in painting interior and exterior residential buildings. We provide services such as decks, siding, roofing, plumbing, add ons and many more. If you can think of it we can do it! We work closely with each client to understand their needs and fully commit to the clients satisfaction.

Araujo's painting and remodeling is an efficient and dedicated local company in Wichita and surrounding areas growing since 2020. The owner has over 12 years of experience that continuously expands as time goes by and the rest of team has over 6 years of experience in this business. Our team of skilled handymen strive to provide quality service to ensure the outcome of the work is satisfactory to the clients preference. We specialize in painting interior and exterior residential buildings. We provide services such as decks, siding, roofing, plumbing, add ons and many more. If you can think of it we can do it! We work closely with each client to understand their needs and fully commit to the clients satisfaction.


Plaster Repair questions, answered by experts

Smaller is better when patching holes with spackle. Any holes wider than four to six inches in diameter tend to be too wide to repair with spackle alone. You'll likely want to patch bigger holes with a drywall panel. 

Even holes measuring up to 6 inches may be challenging to fill with spackle alone. For best results, purchase a wall repair patch made from wire mesh. Cut the patch to fit over the hole, then use the spackle to hold it in place. Apply the spackle over the patch as you would for a smaller hole.

It may take a bit of patience and trial and error to match your particular drywall texture type when making repairs. For orange peel or knockdown finishes, use a spray texture product or a thinned joint compound applied with a roller or sponge. Practice on scrap drywall or cardboard first. Once dry, lightly sand and prime before painting.

If the water damage is small, such as small patches, you can paint over the area. To prevent mold growth, roll on a coat of an antifungal primer beforehand painting. However, if the damage is more extensive, you may have mold, and the plaster will be compromised. You’ll have to replace the plasterboard.

Plaster ceilings can sag for several reasons. In some cases, the plaster and other building materials shift and come apart over time, which is why you’ll commonly find drooping plaster ceilings in older homes. Improper installation, foot traffic, and water damage—often from a leaky roof or a broken pipe—can also cause plaster ceilings to sag.

Yes, to some extent, you can speed up the time it takes plaster to dry and cure. Choose a time of year when humidity levels are somewhere in the middle, neither too high nor too low, to allow moisture to evaporate from the plaster effectively. Also, open a window or set up a fan in the room to improve ventilation.

Don't use a dehumidifier in an attempt to speed up drying time, as a dehumidifier may suck moisture from the air too quickly, leading to crumbly plaster.

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