“Mudding,” the process of applying multiple thin coats of drywall compound to the joints and screw indentations in newly hung drywall, sounds messy, and it is. When done correctly, the result is a ...
Joint compound, also known as drywall mud, serves as the foundation for seamless wall surfaces by filling seams between drywall sheets and covering imperfections like nail holes or screw indentations.
The difference between a professional-quality drywall finish and an amateur-looking result often comes down to compound selection. Joint compound, also known as drywall mud, serves as the foundation ...