Sand and Verify the Level of Finish: the full procedure

Sand the cured compound smooth, apply a Level 5 skim where specified, and verify each area against its GA-214 target under proper light.

What you need

The procedure, step by step

  1. Confirm cure — Verify all coats are fully dry before sanding; sanding soft compound gouges and clogs. Check the schedule against the manufacturer’s dry times.
  2. Follow the safety plan for dust — Set up dust control per your written safety plan and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153 — pole-sand to keep dust away from the breathing zone, use vacuum or wet methods and respiratory protection as required. This SOP defers all dust decisions to that plan; do not skip it.
  3. Sand joints and fasteners — Sand each joint, corner, and fastener spot flat and feathered, working from coarse-enough to fine. Don’t over-sand into the paper face — that raises fuzz and requires re-coating.
  4. Sand corners carefully — Use a sponge or detail sander on inside angles to avoid digging one side. Keep outside-corner bead noses clean.
  5. Apply Level 5 skim where specified — In areas flagged for Level 5, trowel a thin skim coat of compound (or approved surface treatment) over the entire surface, then sand. This uniform layer minimizes joint photographing and fastener show-through under critical light.
  6. Inspect under raking light — Light the wall from a low angle. Mark every shadow, scratch, pinhole, and ridge. The finish isn’t done until the marked defects are gone.
  7. Verify against the target level — Confirm each area meets its specified GA-214 level: Level 3 for textured/heavy finishes, Level 4 for standard painted walls, Level 5 for gloss/dark/critical-light areas. Record the level achieved per area.
  8. Wipe down and prep for prime — Remove sanding dust from surfaces per the safety plan so primer bonds. Confirm the surface is clean and defect-free before texture or primer.

Quality check before you finish

This is a free, source-anchored standard operating procedure (SOP) you can print and hand to staff. It documents the work sequence for a Drywall business — not safety or regulatory rulings, which defer to the cited authorities, the applicable code, and your own health-and-safety plan. Open the tool above to print it, toggle ink-saver, or (with a free ToolFluency Business account) edit it to match your own workflow.

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About Free Drywall Sanding SOP

Free printable drywall sanding SOP: sand smooth, add a Level 5 skim where needed, verify each area against GA-214. Dust control defers to OSHA silica rules.

How to use

  1. Read the full procedure top to bottom before the work — the SOP runs in order and each step builds on the last.
  2. Toggle Ink-saver (black & white) for a cheaper mono print for the binder; leave it off for the full-color version.
  3. Click Print SOP to print or save as PDF. Print one per crew, laminate it for the binder, or attach it to the job in your scheduling system.
  4. Train new hires on it and have staff sign off. Found something out of date? Use the feedback link — flagged SOPs are re-researched against the source list.

Frequently asked questions

How do I verify a Level 4 vs Level 5 finish?
Inspect under a low-angle raking light: Level 4 (standard painted walls) requires three coats sanded smooth with no visible ridges or lap lines, while Level 5 adds a uniform skim coat over the whole surface so joints don’t photograph and fasteners don’t show under gloss, dark, or critical lighting. Record the achieved level per area against the GA-214 target.
How should I control sanding dust?
This SOP does not set dust rules — it defers entirely to OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153 (respirable crystalline silica), the manufacturer’s product instructions, and your written business safety plan, which together govern pole-sanding, vacuum or wet methods, and respiratory protection. Follow that plan; do not improvise dust control.

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