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Filling large holes in wall

When a house has been lived in, you can't really avoid it. The large holes in the wall. When moving to a new house, these often deep screw holes need to be neatly filled. To do this, you need to proceed in the right way and use the right filler and putty knife. However, filling holes or a crack in the wall is not the only repair work that needs to be carried out, so pay close attention to this.

Are repairs really necessary?

When moving, the old home must always be delivered broom clean or ready to move in. This means that the home must not only be bare, but that there may also be no damage. This does not only concern the home itself, but also the garden, for example.

Hire a professional company

If you have no experience with repair work such as finishing walls, you can hire a professional company for this. Many moving companies are also clearance companies. This means that they can also do this for you. They will then not only carry out repair work, but also cleaning work.

Filling large holes in the wall

The most common repair work is filling large holes in the wall. The professionals will inspect all walls, ceilings, partitions and corners so that they can later start working with a large hole filler. This is a product with excellent adhesion, which means that the filler will bind well. This is often applied to the entire surface to eliminate all irregularities. Once applied, it will not sag. The filler also does not shrink, not even on concrete.

A ready-made filler

Another means that you can effortlessly fill holes with is a ready-made filler. This is applied in layers and is often only used when it concerns small repair work. This can include filling small holes and/or cracks.

The powder form fillings

Powdered fillings are made on the basis of gypsum and sometimes even cement. It is wise not to use a damp putty knife with the filler with gypsum, because gypsum does not do well with moisture. Do you have a filler based on cement? Then moisture is not a problem. The Alabastine large hole filler is a good product for this, for example.

Preparation – damp cloth

Always clean the surface thoroughly. Plastering can be used to remove loose pieces. You can remove any nails or screws using pliers. For larger holes where you want a faster drying time and where you want the agent to find itself faster, you can moisten the wall with a damp cloth beforehand. When the agent has hardened, you can level the wall with a scouring pad. In this way you can remove the last unevenness

How much does it cost to hire a professional moving company?

Home restoration work varies greatly. A clearance or removal company always needs more information to calculate the correct price.

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