Drywall Joint Compound Calculator
Enter your total drywall area to get gallons of mud, the number of 4.5-gal USG pails to buy, and a weight range — for a standard 3-coat Level-4 finish, before texture.
Project Area
How the math works
Step 1 — sheet count
sheets = ⌈ (area ÷ sheet_sqft) × (1 + waste%) ⌉ Waste is applied before rounding up so the overage is real material (not a rounding artifact). Sheet sizes: 4×8 = 32 sq ft, 4×9 = 36, 4×10 = 40, 4×12 = 48.
Step 2 — joint compound
gallons = area × 0.009 | pails = ⌈ gallons ÷ 4.5 ⌉ National Gypsum rate: 9 gallons per 1,000 sq ft (standard 3-coat Level-4 finish, before texture). A standard 4.5-gal USG pail covers 500 sq ft. Pails are derived from gallons so the two numbers always agree.
Step 3 — joint tape
tape_ft = area × 0.35 | rolls = ⌈ tape_ft ÷ 500 ⌉ National Gypsum rate: 350 linear feet per 1,000 sq ft. Rolls are ceiled on raw feet so display rounding can never drop a needed roll.
Step 4 — drywall screws
screws = ⌈ area × rate ⌉ where rate = 1.25 (walls+ceiling), 1.0 (walls), 1.33 (ceiling) Higher ceiling rate (1.33/sq ft) reflects tighter 12-in field spacing required to resist gravity sag per IRC.
About the compound estimate
The rate of 0.009 gallons per sq ft comes directly from the National Gypsum Drywall Materials Estimator (corroborated by USG's official product documentation). At this rate, 500 sq ft requires exactly 4.5 gallons — one standard pail — and 1,000 sq ft requires 9.0 gallons — two pails.
This figure covers seams, inside and outside corners, and fastener dimples for a standard Level-4 finish. It does not include:
- Full skim or Level-5 finish (add ~5× more)
- Texture coats (knockdown, orange peel — varies by product)
- Repair patches or skim over existing walls
The pail count is derived from the gallon estimate (⌈ gallons ÷ 4.5 ⌉) so both numbers always agree — no contradiction between the gallon output and the pail count.
See Drywall Finish Levels (0-5) for compound multipliers by finish level.
Frequently Asked Questions
At the National Gypsum rate of 0.009 gal/sq ft for a standard 3-coat Level-4 finish: 500 × 0.009 = 4.5 gallons, exactly one standard 4.5-gal USG pail.
A standard USG Sheetrock all-purpose 4.5-gal pail weighs about 61.7 lb (roughly 53 lb of dry compound plus water). Ready-mixed compound cannot be further thinned — use it as-is for taping and first coats.
Ready-mixed compound weighs approximately 13.7 lb per gallon. The calculator shows a weight range of 0.123–0.14 lb per sq ft based on the National Gypsum estimator chart (62–70 lb for 500 sq ft, 123–140 lb for 1,000 sq ft).
The calculator uses 0.009 gal/sq ft — the USG / National Gypsum rate for standard 3-coat Level-4 finish (taping, floating, and finishing seams and fasteners). A Level-5 skim coat can require 0.05 gal/sq ft or more — about 5.5× the base estimate. See the finish levels guide for details.
The 0.009 gal/sq ft rate is for standard 3-coat finishing (seams, corners, fasteners) before texture. Heavy texture applications like knockdown or orange peel can double or triple compound usage. Consult your texture product label for its specific coverage rate.
Related calculators
- Full Drywall Calculator — sheets, mud, tape & screws
- Sheet Calculator
- Tape Calculator
- Cost Estimator
- How Much Mud Per Sheet? — guide
- Finish Levels 0-5