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Drywall finishing, as mentioned in your business description, refers to the process of preparing newly installed drywall for painting or other wall coverings.
It's a crucial step that ensures the walls and ceilings are perfectly smooth, seamless, and ready for the final aesthetic touches.
This work typically involves:
- Taping: Applying paper or mesh tape over the seams where two drywall sheets meet.
- Mudding (Applying Joint Compound): Spreading multiple thin layers of joint compound (often called "mud") over the tape and screw/nail holes. Each layer is progressively wider and thinner to create a smooth transition.
- Sanding: Sanding down each layer of dried joint compound to achieve a perfectly flat and seamless surface. This is often done with fine-grit sandpaper or specialized sanding tools to remove any imperfections or ridges.
- Skim Coating (Optional but Recommended): For the highest quality finish, a very thin layer of joint compound might be applied over the entire surface of the drywall to ensure a uniform texture and absorbency, especially before painting.
The goal of drywall finishing is to make the drywall seams and fasteners completely invisible, creating a flawless foundation for the paint or wallpaper that follows.
"Expert preparation and finishing to ensure perfectly smooth and ready-to-paint surfaces."
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