Remove any baseboard trim from the wall you re going to repair.
How to remove a sheet of drywall.
Crown molding is usually.
Locate the nearest wall studs on each side of the damaged area.
If the wall has crown molding leave it in place.
Remove drywall in large pieces.
Unscrewing them with a drill is not the most efficient way to remove them because the screw heads are usually deteriorated or full of drywall mud.
How to replace a sheet of drywall.
Any time you re going to start digging around in a wall it s important to use.
Shut off the power water gas and other utilities to the area you are working on.
Using your hands or a prying tool pull the drywall down in chunks.
Keep the blade pressed flat against the wall and at an angle that scrapes the thinset off without gouging the drywall.
If you want to remove drywall.
Carefully loosen and remove the damaged drywall.
Construction adhesive residue on studs can be a problem but a heavy duty paint scraper and chisel may remove enough of it to allow you to hang drywall.
See how to locate wall studs any.
After the initial piece is freed the subsequent.
Use a stud finder to locate obstacles.
Once all of the drywall is removed pry loose any drywall nails or screws that.
You may need to remove moldy insulation and the drywall on opposite side behind the insulation.
Using a hammer carefully knock a small hole in the drywall below this line.
Remove any wet insulation.
Clean the drywall of stubborn thinset encrustation with a razor blade scraper.
Screws to install the drywall snap them off with your hammer.
If it is only light surface mold on the studs and drywall behind the insulation you may be able to simply remove the mold with a biocide designed to kill mold.
Using the hole in the drywall as a handle gently pull the drywall back and forth to loosen it from the studs behind.
Please note that at 4 45 in the video he recommends a competitor s mold product.
Once all drywall is removed completely remove any damp.
Use a pry bar or your hammer claw to pull them out just like you would with nails.
Remove the molding first.
Start near the top of the wall and work down prying the drywall free of its fasteners as you go.