Step By Step Instructions on How to Properly Finish Your Drywall Seams


We all want our homes to look beautiful inside and out. This is why a lot of people try to finish their own drywall in order for them to make sure that the quality of the finish is almost perfect and also make sure that the work that is put in the finishing is of good quality and there are no shortcuts.

However, if you are a first timer in doing drywall finishing jobs, you will find it difficult to do. In fact, finishing drywall is not easy to do that it takes years before you get pretty good at finishing drywall.

Basically, the key to a perfect drywall finishing is practice. Practicing this skill will allow you to become really good at finishing drywalls. With practice, you can be sure that you will be able to get that professional quality finish for your drywall and really have a flawless finish that will make your home look a lot better.

You need to remember that the process is very easy to explain and do but it will be you who will need to get a specific feel whenever you are applying the mud and finishing the drywall properly. What this means is that you will be the one to observe and feel if you did a proper job with the finishing.

So, here are the step by step instructions on how to properly finish your drywall.

After installing the drywall and getting it ready for finishing, the first thing that you need to do is to start applying the drywall tape to the joint seams. One good trick in doing this is to apply fiberglass tape for the flat seams and paper drywall tape on the corners.

Basically, the fiberglass drywall tape has a self sticking adhesive. This means that it can be rolled on before the drywall mud is applied. For the paper drywall tape, you will need to have a layer of drywall mud applied first before you apply the tape.

After applying the fiberglass tape, you can now apply the drywall joint compound. It is highly recommended that you use a 5 inch drywall trowel for this. For finishing drywall seams, you may want to try using a 12 inch cement trowel as it will allow you to spread more drywall joint compound on the seems for the first application.

After the first application, let the joint compound dry before you apply the next layer. To put it in simple terms, you will continue on spreading the mud evenly until the seams are flat and are now unnoticeable.

For that flawless finish, you can sand the area where you applied the drywall joint compound in order to smoothen it and get it ready for painting.

These are the step by step instructions on how you can get that professional finishing for your drywall. Always remember that you may not get this right the first time but with practice, you will be able to get that professional finish you always wanted to achieve.