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Tape and Jointing Inspection Checklist

by Alex Dobra, from the Community

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This tape and jointing inspection checklist supports quality assurance for plasterboard and drylining works. It covers preparation and conditions, including clean, dry surfaces and taped joints at walls and ceilings. Application steps include installing movement joints where required, fitting and aligning angle and edge beads, applying jointing coats, rubbing down, and cleaning out electrical boxes and skirting lines. A de snag and making good section ensures imperfections are filled and sanded after the mist coat. Final sign off captures contractor approvals and comments to standardize workmanship and site cleanliness.

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