Joint compound
A material used to finish drywall joints, often applied with a trowel and sanded smooth before painting.
Joint compound is a paste used to cover seams and joints in drywall installations, providing a smooth and even finish for painting or wallpapering. It is crucial for optimizing interior aesthetics, enhancing surface quality, and supporting finishing work. By providing a reliable and effective finishing solution, joint compound supports efficient drywall installation, improves surface appearance, and contributes to successful project delivery by ensuring that interiors are well-finished, aligned with design specifications, and capable of meeting client expectations and performance criteria.
Used in a sentence
Joint compound was applied to the seams for a seamless wall finish.
Synonyms/variation
Mud
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