In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva explains how to patch plaster.

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Steps for patching plaster walls

  • Measure area of plaster wall that’s loose or damaged and needs to be replaced.
  • Cut a drywall patch slightly larger than the damaged wall section.
  • Hold drywall patch against plaster wall, and mark its outline with utility knife.
  • Using a utility knife, score the plaster along the patch outline.
  • Pry off the loose plaster with a painter’s tool; clean up the debris.
  • Set the drywall patch against the wall and secure it with 1 ¼-inch drywall screws.
  • Cover the seams around the patch with adhesive-backed nylon joint tape.
  • Apply a thin coat of joint compound to the taped seams and to screw heads.
  • Allow compound to dry, then sand lightly with 150-grit sandpaper.
  • Apply a second, slightly wider coat of joint compound to the seams.
  • Allow second coat of compound to dry; sand with 150-grit sandpaper.
  • Apply a third, even wider coat of joint compound to the seams.
  • Smooth dried compound with 320-grit sandpaper.
  • Finish the wall with a coat of primer and two paint topcoats.

Tools

Tools & Materials

  • Utility knife
  • Tape measure
  • Drill/driver
  • Drywall knife
  • Drywall hawk
  • Painter’s 5-in-1 tool