How To Skim Coat A Ceiling With Joint Compound
If you re a skilled drywall taper or plasterer you probably use a hawk and trowel to skim coat walls we don t expect to change your mind if you use those tools as second hands.
How to skim coat a ceiling with joint compound. I did the first skim coat o. But if you re a remodeler who does only occasional skim coating to fix wrecked walls you know it s a tough skill to master. How to skim coat walls.
Day 2 scape any high spots with your 6 drywall knife and then apply another skim coat to the area. Once the first skim coat is complete let the joint compound dry for 24 hours. This how to skim coat trick is a must when skim coating walls and ceilings for diy ers.
Skim coating may be applied in several layers as needed depending on how much leveling the concrete. You may need a skim coat if you are repairing a crack filling a joint or leveling an area with an existing flat surface. Often a thin coating of plaster or drywall compound is spread over the surface to give it a level and uniform appearance that is suitable for paint or texture to make an acceptable ceiling for interior rooms.
This can involve the application of a single coat of mud to hide minor imperfections or it can involve the use of several coats to build up a smooth finished surface. In today s video i m going to show you how to skim coat a ceiling. A skim coat is a thin coat of joint compound also known as mud that you can use to repair or smooth out an area on a wall.
This is called the skim coat. It is smooth and hides all imperfections in the drywall beneath it. A skim coats is the final step necessary to achieve a level 5 drywall finish the highest level of finish available.