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Drywall Second Coat is the process of covering all the drywall tape with joint compound and filling in the beveled seams. Corner bead and screws also receive another coat over the first one. This would constitute a level 2 or 3 finish under the 1-5 finishing levels.
Drywall Second Coat is the process of covering all the drywall tape with joint compound and filling in the beveled seams. Corner bead and screws also receive another coat over the first one. This would constitute a level 2 finish under the 1-5 finishing levels.


Source: Jason Lebeau a 24 year drywall industry veteran.
Source: Jason Lebeau a 24 year drywall industry veteran.

Latest revision as of 06:20, 1 January 2026

Drywall Second Coat is the process of covering all the drywall tape with joint compound and filling in the beveled seams. Corner bead and screws also receive another coat over the first one. This would constitute a level 2 finish under the 1-5 finishing levels.

Source: Jason Lebeau a 24 year drywall industry veteran.