So, I'm fairly new to the home improvement world because I've been renting for the past 5 years, but I'm generally very handy (woodworking, work on cars).
I've not done drywall yet, but I understand how to do it and do patchwork for the most part. I'm not sure how to go about it in a wet/moist environment like just above an acrylic shower wall. There's about a 3-4 inch hole I need to patch.
What type of drywall and mud (or whatever other material) would you folks recommend? Wanna patch it correctly and avoid having a hole pop up again.
Edit: Don't know what else to say to not get this removed. I tried searching for an answer but didn't find one, that's why I'm posting here. I simply don't know what materials to use to drywall patch a wet environment.
bms42 t1_is5yr3d wrote
You use mold resistant drywall (it's green) and otherwise patch it normally. Then prime and paint before using the shower.
The rest of your drywall in the area above the surround is just regular drywall, so no need to get crazy here unless the rest of your ceiling has moisture issues.