A wall patch includes a substantially planar body, an adhesive located on a first surface of the body, a ready-to-paint second surface of the body, and an aperture in the body. The aperture is preferably sized to minimize a wall hole, such as is commonly made for installation of an electrical outlet or other household wall element. A method for repairing a wall hole includes identifying a wall hole to be repaired by covering less than a total hole area defined by the wall hole, said wall hole having a wall element mounted therein; applying over the wall hole a wall patch having a substantially planar body, an adhesive located on a lower surface of the body, a ready-to-paint upper surface of the body, and an aperture in the body having an aperture area less than the wall hole area; wherein the aperture of the wall patch partially covers the wall hole without obstructing access to the wall element; and painting directly over the wall patch.
A method for repairing surface damage includes taking an image of a non-damaged area of the surface, selecting a repair patch having an outward surface adapted to be directly printable using an Ink Jet, Laser, or other household printer; printing the image onto the repair patch, and applying the repair patch over the damaged area. This repair method may use a patch with a self-adhesive lower surface for easy application. This method can further include placing a center reinforcement patch over the surface damage before applying the repair patch. The Center reinforcement patch may provide an adhesive on the lower surface.
Northwest Orient Investment Jun 1980 - Dec 1998
President
Spectral Investments Jun 1980 - Dec 1998
Owner
Regal Construction Jul 1974 - Jan 1981
President
Education:
Stanford University Graduate School of Business 1970 - 1971
Western Washington University 1963 - 1967
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Economics
Skills:
Contract Negotiation Business Strategy Strategic Planning