Roll On Drywall Mud
Although it is possible to buy texturing compound many drywall professionals use regular drywall joint compound or mud.
Roll on drywall mud. Mud used for roll skimming is nearly the thinnest mud used for any step of the finishing process. Spread a layer of slightly thinned all purpose joint compound on the walls with a heavy nap roller. Mix the mud to a very thin consistency. Professional techniques for great results and the hour long companion video ferguson is currently working on a series of videos on working with drywall popular on youtube.
You may choose one type for your project or use a combination of compounds for the. Author of the bestselling book drywall. Roll on the mud. You ll get shrinkage if you mix it too wet.
Drywall mud comes in four basic types and each has its advantages and disadvantages. A quick pass with a knockdown knife and the end result is. It comes pre mixed or. Ferguson is a fourth generation nys building contractor with 30 years experience as a drywall contractor.
Smooth out joint compound with a wide taping trowel skim coating or use a small trowel to form a swirl texture. There are many ways drywall contractors apply texture but one of the simplest do it yourself methods involves rolling the texture right onto your walls. Recruit an assistant to roll on the joint compound while you follow behind applying texture to the wall or skimming the wall smooth. Only texture mud may be thinner depending on the type of texture applied.
Mix all purpose joint compound to about the same consistency as mud you would use for bedding tape the consistency of mayonnaise or just thin enough to roll on the wall. If drywall mud is used it should either be painted or mixed with a color you can t paint it after the next step. Once that layer is dry a second coat is put up either with a spray or specialty thick nap roller. This second coat should be a different color than the first coat.
How to mix drywall mud water for wall texturing. When he is not getting his hands dirty in his drywall. It s also handy for repairing cracks and holes in existing drywall and plaster surfaces. It is thinner than taping mud.
Water should be added to drywall joint compound gradually until the desired consistency is achieved.