EP5: What’s the difference between a Level 4 and a Level 5 finish?
NGConnects by National Gypsum Company
Release Date: 05/06/2025
NGConnects by National Gypsum Company
A day doesn’t pass without an architect reaching out to the 1-800-NATIONAL® Construction Services team or the National Gypsum regional Construction Design Managers for assistance with acoustic wall assemblies. That’s why returning guests, Sam Halverson and Scott Hughes, joined host Chris Whitmire to discuss the six variables that affect STC ratings. Listeners will learn: The science of sound waves How wall assemblies are tested and Sound Transmission Class (STC) ratings calculated Common STC ratings and their equivalent sound blocking ability The six variables —...
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Buildings such as data centers, distribution facilities, big box retailers, schools and hospitals contain precious lives and expensive equipment. The roof system is essential to protecting these assets from everyday service traffic and wind pressures to extreme weather events such as hail, hurricanes and tornadoes. Hard roof coverboards offer numerous benefits that enhance the durability, safety and performance of the entire roof assembly. In this episode, Chris Whitmire, director of product marketing for National Gypsum, talks to Warren Barber, senior manager gypsum & specialty...
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When specifying gypsum board for commercial projects, it is important to differentiate between abuse-resistant and impact-resistant types to ensure the contractor selects the correct board. Otherwise, the building owner may experience unexpected damage, resulting in callbacks and repairs. Listeners will learn: The difference between standard, abuse-resistant and impact-resistant gypsum boards How Gold Bond® XP® Hi-Abuse® Gypsum Board, Gold Bond® XP® Hi-Impact®, Gold Bond® eXP® Interior Extreme® AR Gypsum Panels and Gold Bond® eXP® Interior Extreme® IR Gypsum Panels are...
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Understanding the different levels of gypsum board finishes is crucial for achieving the desired look and durability in any construction project. While the five levels of finish build each upon the next to create smoother and more refined surfaces, this podcast explores what separates the two highest-quality finishes: Level 4 and Level 5. Listeners will learn: The requirements for Level 0–5 drywall finishes The role the putty knife size plays as a drywall finisher ascends through the finish levels The key differences between Level 4 and Level 5 finishes Design scenarios where a Level 5...
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Noise pollution can have harmful effects on human health, ranging from simple annoyance and distraction to increased blood pressure and stress.* Effectively reducing the distance sound can travel is critical to creating pleasant spaces where people live, work and play. The first step toward designing quality acoustical assemblies is understanding the differences between Sound Transmission Class (STC), Impact Insulation Class (IIC), Ceiling Attenuation Class (CAC) and Outdoor-Indoor Transmission Class (OITC). Listeners will learn: Why noise reduction is important What the four...
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Area separation walls in multifamily wood-frame construction are an essential part of designing safety into the structure. They give residents time to escape during a fire and are designed and constructed to prevent the fire from spreading to adjacent units. Construction Services Manager Sam Halverson explains the technical details of area separation walls with National Gypsum Director of Product Marketing Chris Whitmire in this episode of the NGConnects Podcast. Listeners will learn: Which types of construction utilize area separation walls The purpose of area...
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Specifying continuous insulation has become common as communities adopt more current versions of the International Energy Conservation Code. At the same time, current exterior design trends for commercial, multifamily and mixed-use retail/residential favor mixed-material facades which break up storefronts and lend a scaled down neighborhood feel. Combining veneers — thin brick, thin stone, stucco and tile, to name a few — empowers architects and builders to create unique exteriors. In this episode, Eddie Neel, market manager for PermaBASE® Building Products, talks to Chris...
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What is the difference between Type X and Type C gypsum board and when should you use each? Chris Whitmire, director of product marketing at National Gypsum Company, sits down with Mark Chapman, senior manager of the 1-800-NATIONAL® Construction Services team, to discuss the nuances between these types of gypsum board and how to best use them in fire-rated assemblies. Listeners will learn: How Type X gypsum board is defined by ASTM C1396, Standard Specification for Gypsum Board, for ½", ⅝" and 1" thicknesses and how each relates to hour ratings What Type C gypsum...
info_outlineUnderstanding the different levels of gypsum board finishes is crucial for achieving the desired look and durability in any construction project. While the five levels of finish build each upon the next to create smoother and more refined surfaces, this podcast explores what separates the two highest-quality finishes: Level 4 and Level 5.
Listeners will learn:
- The requirements for Level 0–5 drywall finishes
- The role the putty knife size plays as a drywall finisher ascends through the finish levels
- The key differences between Level 4 and Level 5 finishes
- Design scenarios where a Level 5 finish is recommended
- The role of the skim coat in a Level 5 finish
- Best practices to clearly communicate to the architect, drywall finisher and building
owner which finish level is needed
Want to know more?
- Watch the ProForm Finishing Products Five Levels of Finish video
- Download the Five Levels of Finish for Gypsum Board infographic
- Download the ProForm Finishing Products Five Levels of Finish guide
- Explore the ProForm Finishing Products joint compound offerings
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