Finishing drywall is more than just covering seams—it’s about creating a smooth, durable surface that stands up to light and use. Selecting the right materials, applying them with care, and managing ...
Installing drywall, by its nature, leaves seams at the joins between panels, as well as screw holes. These must be hidden before painting for an even appearance. To finish drywall, start by driving ...
Q:I live in a home built in 1979 and want to create a smoother surface on my walls. They were finished with a textured finish of long strokes of finishing mud, which I have heard called a skip-trough ...
Drywall finishes aren’t one-size-fits-all—they range from bare utility levels to ultra-smooth, high-end surfaces. Choosing the right level depends on your room’s lighting, purpose, and budget.
Phoenix Advanced Materials has launched Phoenix Finish, a zero-VOC mineral-based drywall compound built for Level 4 and Level 5 applications, offering professional contractors improved workability, ...