Drywall Mud Calculator

Estimate how much joint compound you need to tape and finish a drywall job.

Mud Needed
gallons
Joint compound.

Usage Tip

Use setting-type mud for the first taping coat on butt joints; it shrinks less and dries faster than pre-mix.

THE MATH
gallons = sheets × coats × 0.15
boxes = gallons ÷ 4.5 (pre-mix box)
Taping and finishing drywall takes several coats of joint compound. Mud use scales with the sheet count and the coats, and pre-mix comes in 4.5-gallon boxes.
Enter the number of 4×8 sheets and the number of coats (3 is standard, 4 for a smooth finish).
The estimate uses about 0.15 gallons per sheet per coat.
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