Context: I got it in my head that I really REALLY wanted a doorbell. I have light switches by my frontdoor (shown in image), and a porch light directly opposite them. Because of the placement of the porch light relative to the light switch, and some tapping on the wall, I could tell that the space above the switch was hollow, and I assumed that my electric lines passed through that way. I have a doorbell transformer that I need to install - I figured I would open up a space to the left of the switches for a box where I would install the transformer. Well, I started cutting out the drywall when I discovered that nope - that’s where my electric lines are (I damaged the jacketing on the cables, but I should be able to fix that with some shrinkwrap heatshrink jacketing, I think). So I broke open the hollow space, found that once upon a time, there were electric lines there, but they’ve long since been cut. So, at the least I now know where I will install the transformer, and should otherwise be able to get this doorbell installed.

My question: After I’ve finished the install, I don’t know how to close up these holes I’ve made - or more specifically, I’m not sure what product is right for the job? I imagine some sort of plaster? Or mortar?

  • Spongebobsquarejuche [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    Get small amount of drywall. Cut the drywall to size. Make some backing and screw the drywall into the holes. Get some drywall tape the stick on kind. Get some joint compound. Get a drywall trowel like a 10 inch. Slap the joint compound onto it and smooth it. Sand repeat.