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SHEETROCK® Brand EASY SAND™ Lightweight Setting-Type Joint Compounds
SHEETROCK® EASY SAND™ Lightweight Setting-Type Joint Compounds are designed
for one-day drywall patching, smoothing, and finishing of interior gypsum
panels and exterior gypsum ceiling boards. They weigh 25-percent less than
conventional setting-type compounds and provide superior bond, low shrinkage,
and fast setting-action.
Product Information:
SHEETROCK® EASY SAND™ Lightweight Setting-Type Joint Compounds are
chemically-setting powder compounds that permit same-day joint finishing and
next-day decoration of drywall interiors and protected exterior soffits. They
resist humidity, applying easily in damp weather where other drying-type
compounds would delay job completion.
The lightweight, easy-to-handle compounds can be used for a variety of
applications: filling, smoothing and finishing interior concrete ceilings and
above-grade concrete; taping and finishing FIBEROCK® Aqua-Tough™ Interior
Panels under tile in bathroom wall areas; taping and finishing SHEETROCK® Mold
Tough® Gypsum Panels; and for finishing joints in protected exterior gypsum
ceiling soffits. They provide low shrinkage and superior bond, which make them
excellent for laminating gypsum panels to gypsum panels, sound-deadening
boards, and above-grade concrete surfaces. They are ideal for heavy fills, and
they sand easily, allowing fast, smooth finishing.
The compounds are available in a range of formulations that provide a choice
in setting times: EASY SAND™ 5, 8-12 minutes; EASY SAND 20, 20-30 minutes; EASY
SAND 45, 30-80 minutes; EASY SAND 90, 85-130 minutes; and EASY SAND 210, 80-240
minutes.
The compounds meet ASTM C475.
Install Guides
| Title | Format | Size |
| Sheetrock Easy Sand Joint Compound Installation Guide - J1781 |
| 47 KB |
MSDS
| Title | Format | Size |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 30 Liteweight SetType JC (French) - 61-205-008 |
| 137 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 20 Lightweight Setting Type Joint Compound (English) - 61-205-001 |
| 129 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 20 Liteweight SetType JC (English) - 61-205-001 |
| 136 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 210 Lightweight Setting Type Joint Compound (English) - 61-205-005 |
| 129 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 210 Liteweight SetType JC (French) - 61-205-005 |
| 137 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 210 Liteweight SetType JC (Spanish) - 61-205-005 |
| 136 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 30 Lightweight Setting Type Joint Compound (English) - 61-205-008 |
| 129 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 30 Liteweight SetType JC (Spanish) - 61-205-008 |
| 136 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 300 Lightweight Setting Type Joint Compound (English) - 61-205-004 |
| 129 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 300 Liteweight SetType JC (Spanish) - 61-205-004 |
| 136 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 300Liteweight SetType JC (French) - 61-205-004 |
| 137 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 45 Lightweight Setting Type Joint Compound (English) - 61-205-006 |
| 129 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 45 Liteweight SetType JC (French) - 61-205-006 |
| 137 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 5 Lightweight Setting Type Joint Compound (English) - 61-205-003 |
| 129 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Easy Sand 90 Lightweight Setting Type Joint Compound (English) - 61-205-009 |
| 183 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand EZ Sand 20 Lightweight SetType Joint Compound (French) - 61-205-001 |
| 137 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand EZSand 45 Liteweight Set Type Joint Comp (Spanish) - 61-205-006 |
| 136 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand EZSand 5 Liteweight Set Type Joint Comp (French) - 61-205-003 |
| 137 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand EZSand 5 Liteweight Set Type Joint Comp (Spanish) - 61-205-003 |
| 136 KB |
| SHEETROCK Brand Ready-Mix Easy Sand Joint Compound (English) - 61-380-001 |
| 71 KB |
Product Data/Submittal Sheets
| Title | Format | Size |
| Sheetrock Easy Sand Lightweight Joint Compounds Data Submittal Sheet J621 |
| 296 KB |
System Catalog
| Title | Format | Size |
| Panels & Accessories System Catalog - SA927 |
| 623 KB |
Technical Articles
| Title | Format | Size |
| Selecting water-resistant interior panels |
| 289 KB |
General
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What is the difference between All Purpose and PLUS 3™ joint compounds?
Plus 3 joint compound weighs about 30% less than All Purpose joint compound. It is also easier to sand and shrinks less.
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Can joint compound be used as an adhesive for multi-layer application?
Yes. SHEETROCK® Brand DURABOND®, SHEETROCK® Brand EASY SAND™, SHEETROCK® Brand All Purpose, and SHEETROCK® Brand Joint Taping Compounds provide the best performance bonding gypsum panels.
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Can fiberglass tape be set with drying-type compounds?
No. When using fiberglass tape, only setting-type joint compounds like SHEETROCK® Brand DURABOND® and SHEETROCK® Brand EASY SAND™ should be used for the first coat over the tape. Ready-mixed drying-type compounds can be used for subsequent finishing coats.
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Can additives be mixed into joint compound?
There are various products in the market which, when mixed with joint compounds, claim to improve various performance attributes of joint compounds. USG does not endorse the use of additives in USG joint compounds for the following reasons:
An additive can adversely affect the unique balance of the many performance attributes each joint compound has been formulated to provide.
It is virtually impossible for an additive manufacturer to know if their additive is compatible at all times with all of USG´s product formulations.
USG has no control over the manufacture and quality of additives manufactured by others.
Note - For taping and finishing joints, water can be added as necessary. USG recommends adding water in increments of a half-pint to avoid over thinning. See USG Technical Information Sheet J1716 for more information.
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Can ready-mixed joint compound be used on exterior applications?
No. SHEETROCK® Brand Setting-Type Joint Compounds (DURABOND® and EASY SAND™) are recommended to treat joints in exterior gypsum ceiling board.
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How long does it take joint compound to dry?
Under conditions of a temperature of 70° and 70% humidity, joint compound should dry in about 24 hours. Higher humidity and/or lower temperatures will slow drying time.
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Why do stains appear when retexturing a wall or ceiling?
Over time stains settle into a wall or ceiling. When that area is retextured the stains photograph through causing a yellowing or browning effect. The best way to prevent staining is to apply a stain blocker, primer, and sealer.
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Are joint compounds compatible with one another?
Yes. Joint compounds can be used over each other but should never be mixed with each other.
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What is the fire rating of joint compound?
Joint compound does not have a fire rating by itself, but does meet ASTM C475. When fire testing a wall the fire rating is not for individual products, but for all the system components together. USG Joint Compounds are used in numerous fire-tested assemblies. These are outlined in USG Publication SA100 Construction Selector.
Technical
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How long does it take USG Joint Compound to dry?
Under conditions of 70° and 70% humidity, USG Joint Compound should dry in about 24 hours. Higher humidity and/or lower temperatures will slow drying time.
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What is the cause of blistering joints?
Blistering joints are the result of not having enough joint compound under the tape. The best way to repair blistering joints is to open up blistered area by slitting the tape. Fill the cut with joint compound and press tape back in place with knife blade.
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Can additives be mixed into joint compound?
There are various products in the market which, when mixed with joint compounds, claim to improve various performance attributes of joint compounds. USG does not endorse the use of additives in USG joint compounds for the following reasons:
An additive can adversely affect the unique balance of the many performance attributes each joint compound has been formulated to provide.
It is virtually impossible for an additive manufacturer to know if their additive is compatible at all times with all of USG´s product formulations.
USG has no control over the manufacture and quality of additives manufactured by others.
For taping and finishing joints, water can be added as necessary. USG recommends adding water in increments of a half-pint to avoid over thinning. See USG Technical Information Sheet J1716 for more information.
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Why do stains appear when retexturing a wall or ceiling?
Over time stains settle into a wall or ceiling. When that area is redecorated with a water based texture, stains from smoke, grease, water, soot, etc. may migrate through the new texture causing a yellowing or browning effect. The best way to prevent staining is to apply a stain blocker and primer/sealer before applying the new texture.
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