Can you use caulking instead of drywall mud?

But here's one that makes drywall finishing faster without regrets later: In closets and other low-priority areas, don't tape and mud inside corners. Instead, caulk them. I first tried this trick on wall and ceiling corners 20 years ago—and those corners still look good.
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Can you use caulk for drywall seams?

No. Caulk might look great for a short time (if it doesn't shrink to oblivion right away), but it doesn't bond to the cut end of the gypsum panel at all. Eventually it'll crack loose. You need tape in most cases to create a solid bond (tape-on-paper, essentially), and to add structure and continuity to the joint.
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Can you use caulk as a patch on drywall?

One alternative to common drywall patching compound is paintable caulk. If, for some reason, you find your drywall cracks repeatedly (around the edge of a windowpane, for example), apply a paintable caulk that is also water washable directly into the crack with your finger.
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Is caulking the same as joint compound?

As a rule of thumb, caulk is best for corners and joints while spackling compound is a filler for small holes, dents and cracks -- but it isn't unusual for painters to adapt these materials for special needs.
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Can I fill holes with caulk?

Filling Nail Holes

Nail holes in exterior surfaces, just as with cracks or gaps, can be dealt with using a good caulking. Take the time before you apply any paint on your next project to fill all of the gaps, cracks, and nail holes.
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Caulking As an Alternative Method for Finishing Drywall Corners



How do you cover drywall seams without mud?

You can use quarter round vertically in corners where walls meet, as baseboard, or as crown molding instead of applying a coat of mud.
  1. Install quarter round in corners where walls meet to cover drywall seams.
  2. Use quarter round as crown molding or baseboard to cover ceiling and floor seams.
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Can you use caulk on walls?

Acrylic latex and silicone blends are the ideal choice for most indoor areas, including along walls and baseboards. These types are far easier to use and remove, even though they can shrink over time. The biggest benefit is that you can paint over this caulk.
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Can you use caulk to fill hairline cracks?

Use an adhesive caulk, or a pliable caulk, to fill the cracks. Put a bead of this caulk in the joint and press it in with your fingers. It is the only thing that will fill such small cracks. Scrape off any remainder, and finish up by cleaning the crack with a damp sponge.
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What happens if you don't mud drywall?

Always properly tape and mud drywall joints before you paint. Skipping the step of properly sealing joints in drywall not only will make your painted space unattractive, but unsealed drywall is also often against building code in homes and attached garages.
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What happens if you don't tape drywall seams?

If you apply joint compound to drywall seams without tape, the compound will squeeze through the seams, wasting your time and resources. Joint compound used to fill seams between sheets of drywall will shrink and crack as it dries. Joint compound without tape will crack and fall out over time.
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What is the best caulking for drywall cracks?

3M™High Strength Crack Repair Caulk Tube
  • QUICK AND EASY caulk gun application for long wall or ceiling cracks and fractures.
  • MAKES REPAIRS 3X FASTER than traditional vinyl spackling.
  • FOR INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR REPAIRS when sealed with exterior paint.
  • REPAIR DAMAGED AREAS on walls and ceilings.
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Can you caulk between wall and ceiling?

Method #1: Using Caulk

This method is the most time consuming, but it creates a very crisp, even line where the ceiling and wall meet. It's the best way to touch up an already-painted room.
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Can you mud over caulk?

If the compound is truly 100 percent silicone, you cannot spackle or paint over it. Test the compound by applying a latex paint to the surface. A silicone surface will cause brushed-on paint to bead up and skip across the surface. The best way to remove silicone is to apply plain old elbow grease.
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How big a gap can caulk fill?

A single bead of caulk can fill gaps up to 1/4 inch. If the gap is slightly larger than this, fill it with a bead of caulk deeper into the gap, but not flush with the surface. Wait until the caulk is completely cured before coming back to put a surface bead on.
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Can you paint over caulking?

Prime the caulk with a shellac spray and paint over it for a quick and easy option that can be painted over after about an hour. Remove the caulk altogether and replace it with paintable silicone caulk or cover it up carefully with a new layer of paintable silicone caulk if you have the time.
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Why is my caulking cracking?

As the caulk dries, it shrinks and causes the paint film to stretch and crack. Applying caulk when the air, surface, or caulk temperature is below 40 degrees F, and the caulk is not designed for these conditions.
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Can I use spackle on drywall joints?

Acrylic spackling compound, like vinyl, is flexible and can be applied to drywall, stone, brick, wood, or plaster.
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How do you hide drywall seams after painting?

How Do You Hide Drywall Seams After Painting?
  1. Use paper tape to cover drywall joints.
  2. Apply 2–3 coats of joint compound over your tape, using progressively bigger taping knives.
  3. Sand between coats of joint compound to smooth seams.
  4. Apply a final coat of topping compound over the joints.
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Can you leave drywall unfinished?

If you ever plan to clean it then it should be finished. If it will come in contact with water or grease will land on it then it should be finished. If it's behind a cabinet where you'll never see it then that's pretty common to leave it unfinished.
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