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  "name": "What size drywall holes can be repaired versus requiring panel replacement?",
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      "name": "What size drywall holes can be repaired versus requiring panel replacement?",
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        "text": "Small holes, typically up to 4-6 inches in diameter, can often be repaired using a patch kit, spackle, and sanding. For holes larger than this, especially those with significant damage to the surrounding drywall or stud, a section of the drywall panel may need to be cut out and replaced. The extent of the damage and the integrity of the wall determine whether a repair or replacement is more appropriate. Professional assessment ensures the most durable and seamless result.",
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        "description": "Small holes (up to 4-6 inches) are typically patched, while larger holes often require replacing a section of the drywall panel."
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  "description": "Small holes (up to 4-6 inches) are typically patched, while larger holes often require replacing a section of the drywall panel."
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