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WALLWEB makes it quicker and easier to fix walls. Ideal for DIYers or professional tradespeople, WALLWEB offers a new, cost-effective solution to repair damaged walls.
WALLWEB you’ll love your new repair solution for plaster walls, gyprock walls, drywall or gypsum board, it’s just so easy!
What Is a WALLWEB?
It doesn’t matter if you’re a homeowner, a renter, a landlord, or a property manager managing a portfolio of commercial properties—we all know repairs will be required at some point. Daily activities, like moving furniture, light switches, and hanging artwork, leave unsightly holes in walls that need repair.
Great news for your wallet and maintenance time! Forget replacing entire wall sections for most repairs. A single WALLWEB tackles smaller holes, while larger ones can be covered by interlocking multiple WALLWEBs. This saves significant time and hassle compared to traditional interior wall repairs.
How to Use the WALLWEB?
1. Unpack the device and insert the WallWeb into the hole.
2. Activate the arms by pulling the centre tab until a click is heard.
3. Putty over the top of the device, building it out slightly, to allow to trowel over flush to the wall.
4. Allow to dry and sand lightly if needed.
5. The repair is complete. Prime and paint as needed.
FAQS
How does WALLWEB save me money?
If you’re not a handy person, the cost of involving a professional can quickly become a burden on your budget. As a handyperson or tradesperson, WALLWEB will allow you to save up to 80% of the time usually spent preparing and fixing the hole. In turn, saving time will enable anyone to perform more jobs in the same amount of time.
How easy is WALLWEB to use?
WALLWEB was designed to be used by anyone. It is so user friendly, even a 9-year-old used it. WALLWEB was designed to achieve professional and efficient repairs. People tested the device every day, and they found it significantly faster, less frustrating, and resulting in better-looking repairs compared to previous methods.
Won’t the WALLWEB punch through the wall on the other side if there is a second impact?
WALLWEB was designed with a unique feature to prevent the device from punching a hole through the wall at the back should a second impact occur in the same spot. If there were a second impact, the device would simply collapse.