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		<title>How To Repair Holes in Drywall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are basically three sizes of holes in drywall. Small and medium sized holes can be repaired using only drywall mud. Larger holes should be patched with a piece of drywall. You get small holes up to about 1 – 2 inches in diameter if you miss a nail and the hammer punches a hole in the wall. Medium sized holes are about usually 3-5 inches.]]></description>
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