Drywall

Drywall joint compound

This is a product-specific reference, not a universal compound spread rate. Bead, fastener, seam layout, finish level, application, rework, and selected compound change use.

First answer

USG’s FAQ estimates about two 4.5-gallon pails of the named Sheetrock UltraLightweight All Purpose Joint Compound for 1,000 square feet of gypsum board; scale that reference by board area and round purchase containers up.

Formula or decision rule

reference pails = gypsum-board face area ÷ 1,000 ft² × 2 named 4.5-gal pails
  • Keep the decimal result visible before rounding.
  • Only apply the reference to the product named by USG.
  • Confirm current container size and label at purchase.

USG FAQ reference

USG FAQ reference
Board areaNamed productApproximate reference
1,000 ft²Sheetrock UltraLightweight All Purpose Joint Compoundtwo 4.5-gal pails
500 ft²same named productone 4.5-gal pail by proportional scaling
Other areasame named product onlyarea ÷ 1,000 × 2 pails

Work through the project

  1. Calculate board face area

    Use installed gypsum-board area, not room floor area or house square footage.

  2. Confirm the product

    Do not transfer the FAQ factor to setting compounds or another formulation.

  3. Plan around the finish

    Review the specified joint treatment and finish level because arithmetic alone cannot establish consumption.

Safety and scope

  • Follow product instructions and safety data for mixing, application, sanding, ventilation, and dust control.
  • Assess older wall systems before demolition or sanding.

Sources and scope

Source links reviewed July 16, 2026. A review date is not the document's publication date.

  1. USG: Joint compound coverage FAQNorth America · manufacturer guide

    The FAQ estimate is product-specific and should not be generalized to every compound.

  2. National Institute of Standards and Technology: NIST Guide to the SI, Appendix B — Conversion FactorsUnited States · government standard

    Code retains exact defining constants where NIST identifies an exact relationship.