Skim Coat
Appearance
A drywall skim coat is a very thin layer of joint compound (mud) applied to walls or ceilings to create a smooth, uniform surface, often to repair imperfections, hide old textures (like orange peel), or achieve the highest level of smoothness (Level 5 finish) before painting or wallpapering. It smooths out dents, holes, cracks, and makes old, textured walls look new and flat, providing a perfect base for a professional paint job.
Key Purposes
- Smooths Imperfections: Fixes dents, scratches, cracks, and holes.
- Removes Texture: Hides unwanted textures like orange peel or knockdown for a flat finish.
- Prepares for Paint: Creates an ideal, consistent surface for paint to adhere to.
- Matches Surfaces: Evens out differences between new and old drywall or repairs after wallpaper removal.