Can I paint sheetrock that has never been taped and sprayed?

Janice Klein
by Janice Klein
My triple car garage was never finished off before my husband and I moved in. I spend some amount of time out there, and its lack of finish is starting to bug me. Any suggestions?

  7 answers
  • Tinyshoes Tinyshoes on Feb 23, 2018

    You really need to tape and mud before painting!

  • Dfm Dfm on Feb 23, 2018

    Sheet rock with out the proper prep looks rather bad. it Can also suck up paint. Tape and mud will give you a more uniform appearance.

  • Sharon Sharon on Feb 23, 2018

    You don't need to spray a texture on sheetrock, just primer and then paint. I would tape and mud the seams for a nice finish or it will bug you later. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5IT08P01o then sand smooth. Personally, I like the mesh drywall tape.

  • William William on Feb 23, 2018

    I agree! Tape ,mud, prime, and paint.

  • M. M.. M. M.. on Feb 23, 2018

    Yes, raw sheetrock will suck up your paint and make it look blotchy, not to mention needing more paint! If you can operate a garden hose sprayer, you can rent and use a primer/paint sprayer. IF you're spending a lot of time in there, make it something you'll like to look at (Just move or cover very WELL everything in the garage).

  • Andrew Bounader Andrew Bounader on Feb 24, 2018

    Hi,

    Use an oil based sealer paint - Zinniser 3 in 1 is a good start then just paint over it, if you don't the liner paper will contrast against the taped joints and bleed through the final finish,


    Good Luck.