Roof leaking, wall leaking, soffit leaking from ice buildup on roof.
First thing would be to go into attic and see if there is any signs of water, if there are no signs of water that means it is coming from the outside wall .
Yes, but only if the joint cement is still wet.
To achieve a textured finish on drywall using a drywall stomp brush, the best technique is to apply joint compound to the drywall surface, then use the stomp brush to create a textured pattern by stomping or pressing the brush onto the wet compound. This method creates a unique and textured finish on the drywall surface.
Drywall is the standard covering of the interior frame of many houses.
You use scrap pieces of drywall and joint compound.
The best type of glue for drywall installation is drywall adhesive, also known as drywall compound or joint compound.
For interior walls you want to use 1/2 inch size drywall. You want to use the thicker drywall because its stronger and it's a lot harder to damage than the thinner drywall.
The different drywall textures available for interior walls include smooth, orange peel, knockdown, and popcorn.
To repair water damaged drywall effectively and efficiently, start by removing any wet or damaged sections of the drywall. Allow the area to dry completely before applying a coat of primer and then patching the damaged area with new drywall or joint compound. Sand the area smooth and finish with paint to match the surrounding wall.
To achieve a strong and seamless butt joint in drywall installation, it is important to use a tapered edge on the drywall sheets, apply joint compound evenly and feather it out, use paper tape for reinforcement, and sand the joint carefully for a smooth finish.
Drywall joint tape is used to reinforce and strengthen the seams between drywall panels during installation. It helps to prevent cracks and gaps from forming in the joints, creating a smooth and seamless surface for finishing and painting.
To drywall around a one-piece tub and shower, start by measuring and cutting the drywall to fit the walls surrounding the unit. Ensure the drywall is moisture-resistant, especially in wet areas. Use a utility knife to make clean cuts and fit the drywall snugly around the tub's edges, leaving a small gap at the bottom for caulking. Finally, secure the drywall with screws and tape the seams, then finish with joint compound before painting.
If in England then Browning plaster is the right material.Otherwise a bedding compound as used with drywall tape-joint should work fine.Recommended for interior only.