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  "name": "What is the process for repairing a hole in drywall?",
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        "text": "Repairing a hole in drywall typically involves several steps. First, the damaged area is prepped, sometimes by cutting out a clean, square section around the hole. For small holes, spackle or patching compound is applied. For larger holes, a patch made of new drywall is cut to fit, screwed into place with backing support, and then covered with joint compound and tape. Multiple layers of joint compound are applied, feathered out, and sanded smooth once dry. The goal is to create a seamless surface ready for priming and painting.",
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        "description": "Drywall hole repair involves prepping the area, applying spackle or a new drywall patch, covering with joint compound and tape, and sanding smooth."
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  "description": "Drywall hole repair involves prepping the area, applying spackle or a new drywall patch, covering with joint compound and tape, and sanding smooth."
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