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Drywall finish levels explained

The finish level defines work before decoration; it is not a general quality score.

Reviewed August 2026 · HomeCostPilot Editorial Team

Levels 0 through 5

LevelPlanning use
0No taping or finishing; temporary or undecided work.
1Basic joint treatment where appearance is not the goal.
2Limited finish for certain concealed or substrate applications.
3Prepared for heavy texture where specified.
4Common painted-interior planning level under appropriate finishes.
5Skim-coated surface for critical lighting or demanding decoration.

Final specifications must follow the current project documents and product requirements. Strong side lighting and glossy finishes reveal more surface variation and can justify additional work.

What changes drywall cost

  • Panel type, thickness and layers
  • Wall height, ceilings and lifts
  • Number of corners and small rooms
  • Demolition and disposal
  • Required finish level and drying cycles
  • Primer, texture and painting exclusions

Write the finish into the quote

Ask bidders to state panel type, fastening, finish level, texture, primer, sanding containment and painting scope. “Finish ready” is too vague for reliable comparison.

Source: Gypsum Association GA-214 finish guidance.

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