Submitted by LowHat5830 t3_ybvxfo in DIY
dominus_aranearum t1_itjitho wrote
Reply to comment by LowHat5830 in Drywall beneath screw locations is bulging. What could be causing this? by LowHat5830
/u/PioneerStandard's answer is partially correct, but not fully correct. While these bulges do occur because the drywall is not fully flush to the support behind it, bulges this big are usually because of either a foreign object (insulation, staple, etc.) rather than a drywall screw not fully seated. This also often occurs when the top plates sit back a bit from the studs.
A proper fix is to cut out the bulged area, remove all the loose material and mud over it. Answers that suggest hitting the area with a block/hammer, while may appear to work, only serve to break up the gypsum between the layers of paper. It may work, but it's not an actual fix.
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