Achieve perfectly smooth walls with expert mudding. We apply and sand joint compound in multiple passes to hide seams, screws, and imperfections, leaving surfaces ready for primer and paint.
Mudding is the process of applying joint compound over taped seams, screw heads, corners, and repairs on drywall. Multiple coats are applied, each one smoothed and sanded, to blend everything into the surrounding surface. The goal is a flat, even wall or ceiling with no visible joints or fasteners.
Mudding is important because it’s what gives drywall its finished, paint-ready look. Good mudding hides joints and flaws, prevents shadows and ridges, and creates a smooth surface that makes paint or texture look clean and professional. Poor mudding, on the other hand, shows through every coat of paint.
You should consider mudding after taping new drywall, patching holes, or making larger repairs. It’s an essential step before priming and painting, and it’s especially important when you want a high-end, smooth finish in living areas, hallways, or commercial spaces where lighting can reveal imperfections.
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