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### Understanding Drywall Edges: Tapered vs. Non-Tapered
Installing drywall would be a simple job—if it weren’t for the seams. No matter how large your sheets are, joints are inevitable and can be tricky to handle.
When two tapered edges meet, the joint sits neatly in a shallow groove, making it easy to fill and smooth with drywall compound.
But what if you’re joining a tapered edge to a flat, non-tapered one? How do you get that same clean, flush finish?
That’s exactly what this article will explain: how to properly join a tapered edge to a non-tapered edge and still end up with a professional-looking result.
#### Tapered vs. Non-Tapered Drywall Edges
Before we get into the how-to, let’s clarify the difference between these two edge types.
A **tapered edge** runs along the long sides of a drywall sheet and is slightly thinner than the rest of the panel—about 1/8 inch. When two tapered sides are joined, they form a shallow V-groove that’s perfect for holding tape and joint compound.
A **non-tapered edge**, by contrast, is usually the result of a cut. It’s the same thickness as the main body of the drywall, with no recess for compound. For example, if you cut a half-inch drywall panel, that exposed edge will also be half an inch thick and completely flat.
structotech.com/drywall-tapered-to-non-tapered-edge/
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