Tape And Jointing FAQ - Frequently Asked Question

Tape and jointing is a process used to create smooth and seamless finishes on drywall plasterboard joints and surfaces by applying paper tape or mesh tape, joint filler, and joint compound are applied with a jointing knife to conceal joints, seams, trims and beads. The taped joints and angles are then sanded ready for painting.

Tape and jointing provides a seamless finish that enhances the appearance of interior walls and ceilings, providing a quick and effective alternative to plastering.

The time required for tape and jointing depends on the size and complexity of the project.
Our skilled tape and jointers can complete the process on your schedule.

Yes, tape and jointing is suitable for a wide range of projects, including new construction, renovations, retail, and repairs, in both residential and commercial settings.

Tape and jointing can be used to achieve a variety of finishes, from smooth and flat surfaces to textured finishes.

Tape and jointing is typically used on drywall surfaces to create a finished appearance.
If you’re unsure whether your project requires tape and jointing, our team can assess your needs and recommend the best approach.

Yes, tape and jointing can be used in kitchen and bathroom environments with the proper materials and techniques.

Yes, we offer free estimates for tape and jointing projects. Simply contact us to schedule a consultation, and we’ll assess your project needs and provide a detailed estimate.

During the tape and joint process, our team will carefully prepare the drywall surfaces, apply joint compound and tape, sand the surfaces to achieve a smooth finish, and apply any desired textures or finishes.

To maintain the appearance of your tape and jointing finish, avoid excessive moisture or impact damage, and periodically clean the surfaces with a mild detergent and soft cloth.

Yes, we do, damage to your walls and ceiling can happen at any time, which is why we offer a 24/7 emergency repair service, Just give us a call. We’ll be there to help as soon as possible.

Yes, if your site needs reliable and skilled tape and jointers, with Blue CSCS and NVQ qualifications for your jobsite, call our tape and jointing contractors today.

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Tape and jointing plasterboard is a crucial process in drywall construction that ensures a smooth, seamless finish on walls and ceilings. This jointing method of applying joint tape, joint filler and drywall mud is often used as an alternative to traditional plastering

A Jointing contractor is a professionals who specializes in the finishing phase of drywall installation, particularly the process known as taping and jointing or drywall finishing. This involves drywall finisher to tape and joint the joints between drywall panels to create a seamless surface ready for painting or other finishes.

Yes, we can repair your damaged plasterboard walls. Our professional drywall services include repairing various types of drywall damage, jointing mistakes and common taping, problems with tape and jointing plasterboard, from jointing tape, poor finishing or a hole in wall repair.
We ensure your walls are restored to their original condition.

Paper tape is a material used in drywall finishing, specifically for taping joints on plasterboard. It is made from a durable, fibrous paper designed to reinforce the tapered edges and butt joints between drywall panels, preventing cracks and ensuring a smooth, seamless finish.

Joint filler is a filling compound powder that you add to water to create a smooth mixture for filling holes and joints on plasterboard. Joint filler has a working time of aproxiamtly 60 minutes.

Joint compound, also know as joint cement is an air drying compound for finishing the nail spots, tapered edges, angles and butt joints on plasterboard walls and ceilings.

Plasterboard joints are the seams where two plasterboard sheets meet. These joints are crucial in drywall construction because they need to be properly finished to create a smooth, seamless wall or ceiling surface. There are 2 types of plasterboard joints.
Butt Joints, where the ends of 2 plasterboards meet, and Tapered Joints, which are along the longest side of the plasterboard and has a tapered edge to allow for paper tape or scrim tape to be bedded.

Serving London And Surrounding Areas

Availiable In London and its surrounding areas, our dedicated team stands ready to elevate the interiors of residential, commercial, and industrial properties alike. we bring expertise in every aspect of tape and jointing services to transform your interior spaces.

No matter the size or scope of your project, whether it’s a residential renovation, a commercial fit-out, or an industrial build, we’re here for your tape and jointing needs. With our team, it’s more than just a service; it’s a promise of dedication and pride in our city and its diverse range of properties.

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