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Patchmaster Serving Waco & Temple
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Serving Moody, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"I cannot praise PatchMaster enough for their exceptional service. From start to finish, they exceeded my expectations. The team was punctual, professional, and incredibly skilled at their craft. They seamlessly repaired the 3 holes at our home. Communication was excellent throughout the process. They took the time to understand my needs and provided transparent updates on the progress of the repairs. Thank you to the entire team for transforming my walls and making the process stress-free!"
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5 Hills Remodeling
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Serving Moody, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"Five Hills Remodeling painted my home and did an excellent job. The team was professional, punctual, and attentive to detail throughout the entire process. Communication was clear, the work area was kept clean, and the final result exceeded my expectations. I would confidently recommend Five Hills Remodeling to anyone looking for quality painting and reliable service."
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Real Resurfacing Company
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Serving Moody, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"I needed my tub re painted and thy done a very excellent job, work looks great and the clean up after is very well done, good respectful company and very reasonable on price range, this company has very good customer service."
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

The best way to make long, straight cuts is to use a utility knife and a T-square to score the sheet, snap along the score, and then finish the cut by cutting through the paper on the opposite side with the utility knife. If you’re making small cuts, curved cuts, or cutouts for electrical boxes or light fixtures, you can use a manual jab saw to keep costs down, but an electric spiral saw or oscillating multi-tool will get the cleanest, fastest cuts possible.

Textured walls can increase the value of your home if the style is modern and seen as a desirable feature and not something a prospective buyer would need to remedy. A good example of this is popcorn texture versus Venetian plaster. The plaster wall would add value to your home, whereas the popcorn texture may be something a new buyer would want to remove.

Yes, if there is mold in your drywall mud and you then use it to build walls in your house—or if mold develops in your set drywall, like it can in hot and humid areas—it can lead to illness. Mold in your drywall (or other parts of your home) can make existing respiratory conditions or allergies worse, and the effect can be more intense for those who have existing health issues or compromised immune systems.

There shouldn’t be any gaps between your walls and ceiling. These can be fixed with joint compound but that is only a fix, and it’s much better if your drywall fits correctly in the first place. Sometimes gaps can appear if your foundation shifts significantly but if this is the case, you have a much bigger problem than patching drywall.

Whether you can reuse a drywall anchor depends on its type, material, and how it is removed. Plastic anchors, such as expansion or self-drilling types, are generally considered single-use because they are designed to expand and are likely to break or become deformed upon removal. Metal anchors, like toggle bolts, are more durable and can often be reused if they are not damaged during extraction. However, with toggle bolts, the toggle mechanism can fall inside the wall when the bolt is removed, making it difficult to retrieve. If an anchor is damaged or must be cut for removal, it cannot be reused regardless of its material.

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