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Wet Drywall - Is it irreversibly damaged?
Due to a water leak, I have some drywall which appears to be somewhat
soaked. The paint is sort of bubbling off the drywall and the drywall doesn't appear real solid (sort of almost feels if I punched hard, I'd punch right through it kind of thing). Now the leak has been fixed. Will the wet drywall dry out good as new or is the soaked part damaged irreversibly so??? |
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