Close up of battered grey Rawl plugs in bare plaster wall

How to get Rawl plugs out of a wall without causing any damage

You can fill the holes left by shelves, wall cabinets and brackets but to get the best finish you need to know how to get Rawl plugs out of a wall. They can leave a raised surface that can be hard to hide and it will take more time and effort than simply removing and filling.

By their very nature Rawl plugs are there to make sure that you get a strong and secure hold when drilling into brick and other materials. This can make it difficult to remove them. Here we look at the different options to remove Rawl plugs and make sure that you don’t damage the surface where they exist.

Mark Irving

With over 20 years of experience in the building sector, Mark led Build & Plumb’s expansion into online marketplaces. Over the years working for Build & Plumb Mark has developed a wealth of knowledge surrounding building and renovating that he enjoys sharing with others who are looking to complete their own building projects.

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