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Joint Compound

Joint compound can be used on external and internal projects such as paving, outdoor tiles and stonework. Brands include Marshalls and Everbuild.

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    Marshalls Fastpoint Jointing Compound Buff 15kg

    Fast Point is the ideal jointing material for your patio project. It is easy to use and install, and it can be used in all weather, rain or shine. Fast Point is available in two colours: grey and buff, and it can be walked on immediately after...
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    Marshalls Fastpoint Jointing Compound Grey 15kg

    Fast Point is the ideal jointing material for your patio project. It is easy to use and install, and it can be used in all weather, rain or shine. Fast Point is available in two colours: grey and buff, and it can be walked on immediately after...

Joint Compound

What is joint compound?

A joint compound is a white powder of primarily gypsum dust mixed with water to form a thick-like consistency. It is then used with paper or fibre joint tape to seal joints between sheets of drywall, ultimately creating a seamless base for paint on interior walls. At Howarth, we have a range of different jointing compounds that are available in a variety of colours to be able to suit to different project needs, such as buff, grey, black, brown, and mushroom. One of the most popular jointing compounds is from the brand SIKA, which is described as a ready to use, self-setting paving compound which is used for advanced durability. Compounds are practical options, so they can be applied quickly to surfaces. You also won’t need to measure or mix any liquids or powders together, as the application is easier than if you were to use a traditional sand or cement-based mortar.

Jointing compounds are suitable for:

  • Concrete paving
  • Natural stone paving
  • Brickwork
  • Stonework

For further expert advice and guidance on joint compounds, please contact your friendly local Howarth branch.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much joint compound do I need per square foot?
As a rule, estimate 0.053 pounds of mud per square foot for drywall. So, multiply the total number of square feet by 0.053 to determine how many pounds of compound you’ll need.
Can you plaster over joint compound?
Yes, you can.