Gypsum Joint Compound

Gypsum Joint Compound

Gypsum joint compound, also known as drywall mud, is a white powdery material made from gypsum that is mixed with water to form a paste. It is primarily used in drywall installation to seal joints, embed tape, and cover fasteners, creating a smooth and even surface for painting or finishing.

  • Filling gaps and joints between drywall sheets
  • Embedding joint tape for strong, crack-free seams
  • Covering screws, nails, and fasteners
  • Repairing small cracks, dents, and holes in walls and ceilings
  • Providing a smooth surface for painting or wallpapering
Areas Of Use
  • Gypsum boards
  • Cement boards – internal use
  • Concrete walls
  • Plastered concrete
  • Plastered block walls

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