Plasterer's tape, also known as jointing tape or drywall tape, is a thin, flexible strip of paper or fiberglass mesh that is used to join together two pieces of drywall or plasterboard. It is used to cover the seams between the sheets of drywall and create a smooth, seamless finish on walls and ceilings. Plasterer's tape is applied over the seams between the sheets of drywall and then covered with joint compound, which is spread over the tape using a taping knife. After the compound has dried, it is sanded smooth and painted or finished as desired. Plasterer's tape is typically made of paper or fiberglass and is available in various widths and lengths to suit different applications.
Plasterer's tape, also known as jointing tape or drywall tape, is a thin, flexible strip of paper or fiberglass mesh that is used to join together two pieces of drywall or plasterboard. It is used to cover the seams between the sheets of drywall and create a smooth, seamless finish on walls and ceilings. Plasterer's tape is applied over the seams between the sheets of drywall and then covered with joint compound, which is spread over the tape using a taping knife. After the compound has dried, it is sanded smooth and painted or finished as desired. Plasterer's tape is typically made of paper or fiberglass and is available in various widths and lengths to suit different applications.