Joint Compound
Joint compound, also known as drywall mud, is a white, paste-like material used to finish drywall installations. Joint compound is primarily used for:
- Covering screw or nail holes
- Covering taped seams between drywall panels and corners
- Smoothing surfaces before painting
- Texturing walls or ceilings
Types of Joint Compound:
- Pre-Mixed – Comes ready to use in buckets and requires minimal preparation.
- Powdered (Setting-Type) – Needs to be mixed with water and dries through a chemical reaction, making it faster and more durable.
Joint compound is usually applied in thin layers using a drywall knife (shown above) and sanded smooth after drying.
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- Joint Compound for a Drywall Area KurtHeckman Use Equation
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- Joint Compound for a Wall KurtHeckman Use Equation
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