How To Sand Drywall

Techniques and tools for sanding drywall so it's perfectly smooth, plus tips for dust control.

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Drywall sanding is one of the worst jobs in construction. It’s not only dirty and grueling, but also stressful because now you have to fix any earlier mistakes. Good sanding results are built on the foundation of good taping, and the final sanding is your last chance to get the whole job right. The paint job will reveal the truth: Either you succeeded—all the fasteners and seams look uniformly invisible—or any taping and sanding flaws are now glaringly apparent forevermore.

No wonder so many homeowners choose to hire out drywall work. Take heart: If you’re patient and pay attention to detail, you can tackle this job! We’ll show you the sanding steps and finishing techniques the pros use to get sanding done quickly with excellent results.

Prepare for Dust—Lots of It!
Drywall dust is fine, like flour, and will travel to other areas of the house. To prepare your house for the work ahead (Photo 1) and reduce this dust, follow these steps:

  • Lay dropcloths. Use plastic sheeting and masking tape to seal off cold-air return ducts and doorways. Mount box fans in windows (exhausting out) to ventilate the room. Remove the screens from your windows and doors before starting work to avoid having to clean drywall dust from them afterward.

  • Get the proper safety equipment: a two-strap dust mask (changed every half hour if you’re working in underventilated areas) or a respirator—both types rated for drywall work—plus a hat, glasses (goggles fog up) and comfortable clothing.

  • Don’t forget the psychological aspect of drywall sanding: The work goes much quicker and easier if you recruit a helper and turn on your favorite music!

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