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Fixing Holes in Your Wall: A Step-by-Step Guide

Dealing with an unsightly hole in your wall can be frustrating, but with the right guidance, you can fix it yourself. Let our AI assistant walk you through the process, no matter the size of the hole. Whether it's a small nail hole or a larger patch job, we're here to help!

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Fixing a hole in the wall can be a satisfying DIY task! For small holes, you might use spackle or a patch kit and sand it smooth before painting. Larger holes might need some drywall repair with mesh and joint compound. Have you tried fixing anything like this before? What kind of wall are you dealing with—drywall, plaster, or something else? I'm here to help you work through the steps.