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How Do You Replace Drywall That Has Black Mold?

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How Do You Replace Drywall That Has Black Mold?

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Mold growth can occur on drywall, especially in damp or humid areas such as the area for the water heater. Black mold generally cannot be removed once it appears on drywall and the only thorough solution to removal of mold is the removal of the drywall it has infested. Do not take chances with mold as it can cause long-term respiratory problems. If mold growth is severe and spread out, it may be a good idea to consult a professional for its removal. Cut out the section of drywall. Using a utility knife, cut out the section of the damaged drywall. Make sure that the section being removed covers at least two studs. Studs are the wooden beams behind the wall, where the drywall is attached. Cut out a larger piece even if the damaged area is smaller in order for the ends to cover two studs. Cut out a new section. Using a tape measure, measure the length and width needed to fill the gap in the wall. Cut the section out with a utility knife. Make sure that the new section fits snugly into the

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