Hi!
I am in the final stages of installing a ceiling with drywall panels. Now that everything is starting to look smooth and nice, I realized that the panels have beveled edges (which is good) even towards the wall I started with. What is the professional way to handle this? Should I leave it as is, won't it be visible? Or should I try to fill it in with joint compound to make it flat?
Should I perhaps have cut away the beveling before installation?
Grateful for any advice!
/Andreas
 
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If you cut it off, you avoid a lot of spackling. :)
I made the same mistake, though in a garage ceiling.
 
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