Can see drywall seams through paint?

Prime Your Drywall
If you don't want your drywall seams to show through your paint, it's essential to prime your walls. Primer adheres to the drywall and joint compound, providing a uniform texture throughout. If you paint without priming, the difference in texture between drywall and patched areas will stand out.
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Why can I see my drywall seams through paint?

The most likely culprit is the manner in which your drywall was installed. For the seam between drywall panels to disappear after painting, that joint between drywall panels must be covered with compound in a specific way—in a series of layers, with each layer wider than the last.
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Is it normal to see drywall seams?

Well, drywall seams will begin to appear because of the following issues: Your house is settling: Over the years your house begins to settle. This settling shifts the house unevenly and this is where you will see cracks start to form and drywall seams become more visible.
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How do you fix visible drywall seams?

Spread a thin coat of hot mud over the cracked seam with a 4-inch drywall knife and lay fiberglass mesh tape on top of it. Recoat the seam with more hot mud and scrape the mud flat. Work quickly enough to be able to spread and scrape all the hot mud before it turns stiff.
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Can you fix drywall seams after painting?

Uneven drywall seams, popping nails, cracks or other defects can all surface after a wall is finished and painted. You can easily fix them, but you're probably going to have to re-prime the wall -- and you'll definitely have to paint it again. You use drywall joint compound for almost all drywall repairs.
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HOW TO REPAIR DRYWALL (PEAKED JOINTS)



Will paint hide drywall imperfections?

The more reflective or glossy the paint sheen, the more noticeable those imperfections will be. Conversely, flat or matte finishes absorb light, helping to hide bumps and bruises. So, paint with a flat finish is the most effective paint for hiding wall imperfections.
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Will primer hide drywall imperfections?

The texture of your primer will significantly impact how well you're able to cover drywall imperfections. If you're looking for an incredibly smooth finish, using a high-build primer is a must. These are thicker than other types and allow you to fill in any holes, bubbles, and caps that are messing up your wall.
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Why can I see lines in my drywall?

Two things cause this: You have inadequate or poorly installed insulation, or you have an air leak on the outside wall surface that's letting cold air into the wall cavity. Most likely those shadow lines were there before you painted, and they became more apparent with the new paint.
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How big of a gap can you fill with drywall mud?

Setting-type compound (the bagged kind you mix vs. the drying-type you buy premixed in a bucket) will easily fill a 1/2" gap without cracking. Make sure you load up the gap well before applying your tape, then finish it as you would any other joint.
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Should you leave gaps between drywall?

Always leave a 1/2-inch gap at the floor. This allows for floor and wall expansion without cracking the drywall.
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How do you blend new drywall with existing paint?

First, the painted surface should be clean. If the paint has a sheen to it, I usually scuff the surface with 80-grit or coarser sandpaper. I may even apply some compound to a test area. I prefer heavyweight drying-type compound to embed tape and a midweight or lightweight drying-type compound for finish coats.
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How do you cover drywall seams without mud?

You can use quarter round vertically in corners where walls meet, as baseboard, or as crown molding instead of applying a coat of mud.
  1. Install quarter round in corners where walls meet to cover drywall seams.
  2. Use quarter round as crown molding or baseboard to cover ceiling and floor seams.
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Will paint fill in minor imperfections?

If you have minor imperfections even after you sand and prime, the more sheen your paint has, the more it will show the imperfections. In other words, Flat Paint will hide those imperfections more than say a Satin will. Satin will make them stand out more.
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How do you fix drywall imperfections after painting?

How to Repair a Painted Drywall Seam
  1. Scrape Away Loose Tape and Mud. Excavate around the damaged drywall bulge with a 4-inch drywall knife. ...
  2. Sand the Area. ...
  3. Apply a Think Coat of Mud. ...
  4. Add a Second Layer of Mud. ...
  5. Apply a Third Layer of Mud. ...
  6. Wash the Wall. ...
  7. Finish With a Primer and Topcoat.
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Will paint fill in imperfections?

If your walls are in rough shape over a sizeable area, repainting the entire room is the best option. Textured paint hides minor imperfections by distracting the eye. Heavier textures do the best job of camouflaging imperfections, but may look overwhelming in smaller rooms.
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How do you hide uneven walls when painting?

Embrace faux painting.
  1. Paint a color lightly over a bright base coat, like a white.
  2. Take a cloth and wipe down the wall unevenly. ...
  3. To add more texture, use a sponge with a darker shade and dab over the wall flaw. ...
  4. If you need to repair the wall, don't spend a lot of effort smoothly out your putty work.
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What color paint hides drywall imperfections best?

Using Dark Color Paint:

Just like the same way, flat finishes reduce dent visibility; darker paints also reflect less light than lighter paints. This makes them a better choice for hiding drywall imperfections. The only drawback of using dark color paint often makes the room look smaller.
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Which paint finish is best for hiding imperfections?

Flat paint has a velvety, matte look and is the best choice to hide any wall imperfections.
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Where should you not use expanding foam?

When NOT to Use Spray Foam Insulation
  • For areas that are too close to electrical boxes:
  • For areas too close to ceiling light boxes:
  • Open-cell spray foam on your roof:
  • For closed-cavity spaces:
  • If you have a history of skin, respiratory, or asthma problems:
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How big of a gap can you fill with expanding foam?

Low-expansion foam expands up to 30 times its liquid size, while high-expansion foam can expand as much as 300 times its liquid size, quickly putting pressure on a window frame to the point where it's difficult to open and close the window.
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Can I use great stuff to fill holes in drywall?

One of the most effective materials you can use to fill them is polyurethane spray foam. It automatically expands to fill the cavity, and when it sets, it's strong enough to prevent another hole from occurring. Closed-cell, low-expansion foam makes the strongest patch and is the easiest type to handle.
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What are two common mistakes made during Drywalling?

Here are the most common mistakes made by DIYers when installing drywall.
  • Failing to Avoid Hanging Joints.
  • In an ideal situation, the joints between drywall panels are going to fall over the framing members. ...
  • Making the Drywall Joints Too Tight.
  • DIYers often make the drywall joints too tight. ...
  • Sanding Too Much.
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