
The concluding surface treatment applied to gypsum wallboard creates a smooth, paint-ready substrate. This process typically involves multiple coats of joint compound, meticulously applied and sanded to eliminate imperfections, resulting in a... Read more »

The process of treating the intersections where plasterboard (also known as drywall) meets, typically at 90-degree angles, to create smooth, durable, and aesthetically pleasing transitions between surfaces. This often involves applying joint... Read more »

The process of preparing newly installed gypsum board for painting or wallpapering involves several key stages. These stages typically include taping the joints between boards with paper or mesh tape, applying joint... Read more »

