
This premium surface preparation standard for gypsum board involves embedding tape in joint compound, applying multiple coats of joint compound to create a smooth, seamless surface, and then applying a skim coat... Read more »

This represents the most basic level of gypsum board finishing. It entails taping joints and embedding the tape in joint compound. The surface is left largely untouched beyond this point, with no... Read more »

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This specific application in drywall finishing represents the highest quality level. It involves embedding tape in joint compound, followed by multiple coats of compound, sanding, and then a skim coat of joint... Read more »

This is the highest quality gypsum board finish. It involves embedding tape in joint compound, applying multiple coats of compound, sanding, and then applying a skim coat of joint compound over the... Read more »

This surface preparation standard is characterized by a smooth, paint-ready substrate commonly found in residential settings and light commercial projects. It involves embedding tape in joint compound, followed by two subsequent coats... Read more »

The highest grade of drywall surface preparation, this standard aims for a perfectly smooth and uniform substrate. This outcome is achieved through meticulous taping, multiple layers of joint compound, and extensive sanding.... Read more »

This specification denotes a certain grade of smoothness and preparation for interior walls and ceilings before final decoration. It involves embedding tape in joint compound over drywall seams and corners, followed by... Read more »

A surface preparation on gypsum board panels that is suitable for many applications. This particular treatment involves embedding tape in joint compound, applying two separate coats of joint compound over all flat... Read more »

This surface preparation standard involves taping drywall seams and applying a single coat of joint compound over the tape and fasteners. The resulting surface is then wiped down, but not sanded smooth.... Read more »

