Drywall Compound

When looking into drywall compound there’s a couple things to consider: what kind of compound is best suited to your job, and how much of it you’ll need. Estimating the right amount of compound the first time is the best way to avoid waste and second trips. How can it be done? Luckily, where there’s a problem, there’s a solution!

TYPES OF COMPOUND

First, determine what kind of drywall compound you’ll need. These are the three main categories:

PRE-MIXED

Pre-mixed compound is ready to go right out of the box! Thin it down for automatic taping tools or just pour and go.

All Purpose Drywall Compound

All Purpose

  • Excellent for taping, filling and finishing joints
  • Smooth/easy application
  • Very strong taping bond
  • Long working time
  • Smooth finish coat

LIGHT-WEIGHT

Light-weight compound is easier to sand - perfect for finishing coats! 

All Purpose Lite Drywall Compound

All Purpose Lite

  • Easy to use and san
  • Smooth application, long working time
  • Low shrinkage
  • Weighs up to 15% less than conventional weight compounds
  • For taping, filling and finishing

Dust Control Drywall Compound

Dust Control 

  • Less airborne dust for faster clean-up as dust binds together and falls to the ground
  • Lightweight formula weighs up to 15% less than conventional weight compounds
  • Easy working and sanding; (aluminum oxide paper recommended to prevent clogging)
  • Excellent bond, smooth application, long working time
  • For taping, filling and finishing

CGC Machine Mud Drywall Compound

Machine Mud

  • Ideal for machine or hand application with little or no mixing required
  • Less air entrainment - less craters equals fewer passes to achieve a smooth finish
  • Excellent bond for taping
  • Lightweight for easier sanding and less shrinkage
  • Smooth and easy application

QUICK-SETTING (HOT MUD)

Quick-setting compound needs to be mixed with water before use since it comes in powdered form. This is a good choice for small patch work. 

CGC Durabond Drywall Compound

Durabond

  • For interior gypsum panels and exterior gypsum ceiling boards
  • Unique humidity resistance
  • Exceptional bond, low shrinkage
  • Unusual check-crack resistance in heavy fills
  • Choice of setting times

CGC 90 Setting-Type

90 Setting-Type

  • Easy to mix, apply, and sand to a smooth finish
  • Exceptional bond with low shrinkage
  • Permits one day finishing with next day decoration
  • Excellent for patch and repair work (deep fills and/or large cracks)
  • Sets in 85-130 minutes

CGC 45 Setting-Type

45 Setting-Type

  • Easy to mix, apply, and sand to a smooth finish
  • Exceptional bond with low shrinkage
  • Permits one day finishing with next day decoration
  • Excellent for patch and repair work (deep fills and/or large cracks)
  • Sets in 30-80 minutes

CGC 20 Setting-Type Drywall Compound

20 Setting-Type

  • Easy to mix, apply and sand to a smooth finish
  • Exceptional bond with low shrinkage
  • Permits one day finishing with next day decoration
  • Impervious to humidity
  • Excellent for patch and repair work (deep fills and/or large cracks)
  • Sets in 20-30 minutes

CALCULATOR

Once you’ve picked your compound type, it’s time to do the math! 

  • For pre-mixed compounds, multiply the square footage you’re working with by 0.141 to get the total pounds of compound you’ll need.
  • For light-weight compounds, multiply the square footage you’re working with by 0.073, and,
  • for quick-setting compounds, multiply the square footage you’re working with by 0.053. 

For example, if you want to cover a room of 500 square feet using:

  • pre-mixed compounds:
    • multiply sq’ x 0.141 = amount of compound you’ll need in pounds
    • 500 sq’ x 0.141 = 70.5 lb of pre-mixed compound
  • light-weight compounds
    • multiply sq’ x 0.073 = amount of compound you’ll need in pounds
    • 500 sq’ x 0.073 = 36.5 lb of light-weight compound
  • quick-setting compounds
    • multiply sq’ x 0.053 = amount of compound you’ll need in pounds
    • 500 sq’ x 0.053 = 26.5 lb of quick-setting compound

Or, for those whose favourite school subject wasn’t math you can use this calculator.

ADDITIONAL ITEMS

Don’t forget to get the other tools you may need to apply compound to your drywall: joint tape, a bucket, a mixer, joint putty knives, and sanding sponges.

Gallon Bucket with Drywall Compound

Once you have your compound and the tools you need, you’re ready to finish your job like a pro! As always our customer service team is ready to help. Give us a call or send us a message with any questions you may have. We look forward to hearing from you!

CONTACT US

Call us Monday to Friday between 6 AM and 4 PM at (905) 761-5611

Email us anytime at info@csrbuilding.ca

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RESOURCES

https://danthedrywallman.com/drywall-mud-calculator/ 

https://drywall101.com/articles/types_of_mud.php

https://www.inchcalculator.com/drywall-calculator/

https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-estimate-drywall-step-by-step-tutorial-844379

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