Drywall Joint Compound & Tape Calculator

Estimate how many buckets of joint compound and rolls of tape you need to finish drywall seams.

Same total area you used for the sheet count.

Standard finish uses 3 coats: tape coat, fill coat, finish coat.

Joint compound and tape are estimated off the same total drywall area, but with two different coverage rates: a standard 4.5-gallon box of all-purpose or lightweight compound covers roughly 500 square feet across all three coats combined, while paper tape coverage stays the same regardless of how many coats of mud go over it, since tape only goes down once. Adding more coats increases compound consumption without changing the tape count.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many coats of joint compound does drywall need?

Standard finishing uses 3 coats: an embedding coat over the tape, a fill coat to build up and widen the joint, and a thin finish coat for a smooth, paint-ready surface.

How much drywall tape do I need per square foot of wall?

A 500-foot roll of paper tape typically covers the seams in about 500 square feet of standard 4×8 sheet installation, since seam length scales with wall area for typical stud spacing.