The hole does not need to be deep.
Nail holes through roof and plaster ceiling.
2 drive new drywall screws a couple of inches on either side of the nail pop.
You ll then want to cut out any large pieces of broken or loose plaster with a utility knife.
2 fill the crack half full with patching plaster.
Be sure to put the screws into the wall stud or ceiling joist.
The first and cheapest technique is to rescrew the ceiling using special ceiling buttons paint on a bonding agent and then replaster using a two coat plaster technique.
Drill a pilot hole before hammering larger nails into plaster.
4 apply nonshrinking drywall paste to.
Using a nail score the plaster and then apply spackling compound to it.
As soon as you see brown dust you are into the second layer.
You ll need a hammer a drill or screwdriver a nail set 1 5 8 inch drywall screws 1 5 8 inch drywall nails drywall compound and a putty knife.
Next make sure you sand the area with medium grit sandpaper to ensure that all loose plaster and particles are removed from the area.
Many people use the attic area for storage.
Use a small hand brush or cloth to remove dust and debris from the area.
When it has dried a little score the plaster with a nail as shown at right.
Here s a quick video on how to fix nail or screw holes showing in your ceiling.
The screws will tighten the drywall.
This will give the next layer of plaster something to hold onto.
You only need to drill through the top coat of the plaster.
First make sure there are no nails or screws in the area you are going to repair.
When nail pops show up on the ceiling of the floor just beneath the attic and near a wall intersection the culprit is a phenomenon known as truss uplift or a variation of it.
They start with 16 inches or so of insulation then put a large sheet of plywood down on top causing the insulation to compress the press against the sheet rock below that is the ceiling.