Drywall Mud Coverage per Gallon: Complete Guide

Whether you're finishing drywall in a new build or patching holes in your bedroom, knowing how much joint compound you need saves time, money, and frustration.

The short answer: one gallon of drywall mud covers about 100 square feet per coat. But the real number depends on your application method, mud type, and whether you're doing a single coat or three. Here's the full breakdown.

Drywall taping knife applying joint compound to wall

Coverage at a Glance

Application MethodCoverage per GallonCoats Needed
Skim coat (thin)150 – 200 sq ft2 – 3
Normal roll/brush100 – 120 sq ft2 – 3
Skip trowel80 – 100 sq ft1 – 2
Spray texture60 – 80 sq ft1
Knockdown texture50 – 75 sq ft1
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These are coverage rates for pre-mixed joint compound. Dry-mixed compound yields slightly more per pound since you add water yourself.

Mud Types and Coverage

Not all drywall mud is the same. The type you choose affects coverage, drying time, and finish quality.

Different types of drywall compound containers
TypeCoverage per GallonDry TimeBest For
All-purpose (pre-mixed)100 – 120 sq ft24 hoursGeneral taping and finishing
Lightweight (pre-mixed)110 – 130 sq ft12 – 24 hoursEasy sanding, top coats
Setting-type (20/45/90 min)80 – 100 sq ft20 – 90 minutesQuick patches, filling deep holes
Topping compound120 – 150 sq ft24 hoursFinal skim coat, texture
Texturing compound60 – 80 sq ft24 hoursSpray and knockdown finishes

For most drywall projects, all-purpose pre-mixed mud is the go-to. It's affordable, easy to work with, and covers about 100 sq ft per gallon per coat.

How Many Coats Do You Need?

Drywall finishing typically requires three coats, each with a different purpose:

Cross-section diagram of three drywall compound coats
CoatPurposeLayer Thickness
1st coat (taping)Bond tape to the jointThick — fills the joint
2nd coat (filler)Smooth and levelMedium — covers tape
3rd coat (skim)Final smooth finishThin — feather edges

So if one coat covers 100 sq ft, a full three-coat finish on 100 sq ft of wall requires ~3 gallons total. For large projects, a general rule is 1 gallon per 100 sq ft of wall area per coat.

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Wall Area: How to Calculate

Calculating wall area is straightforward:

Wall surface area measurement for drywall
1
Measure Height × Width

For a standard 8-foot wall that's 12 feet wide: 8 × 12 = 96 sq ft.

2
Multiply by Number of Walls

A typical 12×12 room has four walls: (12×8) + (12×8) + (12×8) + (12×8) = 384 sq ft total.

3
Subtract Openings

Subtract doors (21 sq ft each) and windows (12–15 sq ft each) to get your net wall area.

4
Add 10% Waste

Mud gets wasted on tools, mixing, and edges. Always round up.

Cost Estimate

Mud TypeContainer SizeCostCoverage (1 coat)
All-purpose (pre-mixed)1 gallon$8 – $12100 sq ft
All-purpose (pre-mixed)5 gallon$18 – $25500 sq ft
Lightweight (pre-mixed)1 gallon$10 – $15110 sq ft
Setting-type (20-min)25 lb box$12 – $18~200 sq ft
Setting-type (90-min)25 lb box$10 – $15~200 sq ft

For a typical 12×12 room (384 sq ft of wall), you'll need about 4 gallons per coat. For three coats, that's 12 gallons total — roughly $50–$75 for pre-mixed mud.

Empty room with wall sections marked for drywall calculation

Texture Coverage Rates

Textured finishes use more mud than flat coating. Here's what to expect:

Texture TypeCoverage per GallonMud Needed per 100 sq ft
Orange peel75 – 100 sq ft1.0 – 1.3 gallons
Skip trowel80 – 100 sq ft1.0 – 1.25 gallons
Knockdown50 – 75 sq ft1.3 – 2.0 gallons
Popcorn (acoustic)40 – 60 sq ft1.7 – 2.5 gallons
Swirl60 – 80 sq ft1.25 – 1.7 gallons

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does 5 gallons of drywall mud cover?

About 500 square feet for one coat using all-purpose pre-mixed compound. For a full three-coat finish, that covers roughly 167 sq ft of wall.

How many square feet does a 5-gallon bucket cover?

500 sq ft per coat for standard application. Knockdown or heavy textures reduce this to about 300–400 sq ft per coat.

How much drywall mud for a 12×12 room?

About 12 gallons for a full three-coat finish (4 gallons per coat × 3 coats). This assumes standard 8-foot ceilings and standard door/window openings.

Can I use drywall mud to texture?

Yes, but use topping or texturing compound for best results. All-purpose mud works for light textures but is harder to spray and may crack on heavy textures.

How long does drywall mud take to dry?

Pre-mixed mud takes 24 hours between coats. Setting-type mud dries in 20–90 minutes depending on the variant (20, 45, or 90 minute).

Should I sand between coats?

Lightly sand high spots and ridges between coats, but don't over-sand. A damp sponge works well for smoothing without creating dust.

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Disclaimer: Images in this article are AI-generated and for illustrative purposes only. Coverage rates and prices are estimates based on 2026 national averages and may vary by brand, region, and application technique. Always check product labels for exact coverage.

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