The Difference Between Skip Trowel and Knockdown Drywall Finishes
Jul
31

Understanding the Difference Between Skip Trowel and Knockdown Drywall Finishes in New Construction

When building your dream home, every detail matters, including the texture of your walls and ceilings. Two popular drywall finishes – skip trowel and knockdown – offer unique aesthetics and functionality. Here’s a closer look at these finishes and how to choose the right one for your new construction project.

Skip Trowel Finish

Appearance: The skip trowel finish is known for its subtle, artistic texture. It involves applying a thin layer of joint compound to the drywall with a trowel. The compound is spread in random, sweeping arcs, creating a series of smooth and rough patches. This technique gives your walls a natural look that adds character and depth to any room.  

This technique complements both traditional and contemporary settings.  

Application: Applying a skip trowel finish requires skill and experience. The process includes:

1. Preparing the drywall surface by sanding and priming.
2. Mixing the joint compound to the right consistency.
3. Using a trowel to apply the compound in a skipping motion, creating the desired texture. 

Pros: 

•  Aesthetic Appeal: Offers a unique, handcrafted look.
•  Versatility: Complements both traditional and contemporary settings.
•  Conceals Imperfections: Hides minor flaws and inconsistencies in the drywall. 

Cons: 

•  Labor-Intensive: Requires skilled labor, which can increase costs.
•  Repair Difficulty: Matching the texture for repairs can be challenging. 

Knockdown Finish 

Appearance: The knockdown finish provides a more uniform and slightly textured look compared to skip trowel. It starts with spraying a layer of joint compound onto the drywall using a hopper gun. Once the compound begins to set, a trowel is used to knock down the peaks, creating a flattened texture with a stucco-like appearance. 

Application: The knockdown finish is a multi-step process:

1. Preparing the drywall surface by sanding and priming.
2. Spraying the joint compound onto the surface using a hopper gun.
3. Allowing the compound to set briefly before flattening the peaks with a trowel or knockdown knife. 

Pros:

•  Ease of Application: Quicker and easier to apply compared to skip trowel.
•  Cost-Effective: Generally less labor-intensive, reducing overall costs.
•  Durable: Provides a durable surface that can withstand minor impacts. 

Cons:

•  Uniformity: Less artistic and unique than skip trowel.
•  Dust Creation: The spraying process can create more dust and mess. 

Choosing the Right Finish for Your New Home 

When deciding between skip trowel and knockdown finishes, consider the following factors:

•  Aesthetic Preference: If you desire a unique, artistic texture, skip trowel is an excellent choice. For a more uniform and subtle texture, knockdown may be more suitable.
•  Budget: Knockdown finishes tend to be more cost-effective due to the ease of application. If budget constraints are a concern, this might be the better option.
•  Room Function: Consider the purpose of the room. Skip trowel finishes are great for living spaces where you want to create a focal point. Knockdown finishes are ideal for high-traffic areas due to their durability.
•  Repair and Maintenance: If ease of repair is important, knockdown finishes are generally easier to match and touch up compared to skip trowel. 

Why Sposen Signature Homes Recommends Skip Trowel 

At Sposen Signature Homes, we’re committed to providing our clients with the highest quality finishes for their new homes. That’s why we offer skip trowel as our standard drywall finish. We believe that the artistic, handcrafted appearance of skip trowel enhances the overall aesthetic of our homes, providing a unique and luxurious feel. 

For those who prefer a more uniform texture, we also offer a knockdown finish as an upgrade option. This allows our clients to customize their home to match their personal style and preferences. 

Conclusion 

Both skip trowel and knockdown finishes offer distinct advantages and can enhance the visual appeal of your new construction home. By understanding the differences and considering your aesthetic preferences, budget, and room functionality, you can choose the perfect drywall finish that suits your style and needs. Whether you opt for the artistic flair of skip trowel or the clean, durable look of knockdown, your home will have a beautiful and lasting finish that you’ll love for years to come.