Choosing between a level 4 and level 5 finish comes down to how the surface will be seen once the job is complete. Both are recognised standards in plasterboard finishing, but they serve different purposes depending on the space, lighting, and expectations for the final result.
A level 4 finish is the standard used in most homes. Joints and fasteners are stopped, and the surface is sanded to create a smooth, even base for paint. When carried out properly, it delivers a clean finish that performs well under normal lighting conditions.
A level 5 finish takes the process further. After standard stopping is complete, a skim coat is applied across the entire surface. This evens out minor variations between the plasterboard face and the joints, producing a more uniform finish across walls and ceilings.



A level 4 finish is suitable for most areas within a home where lighting is even and surfaces are not exposed to strong directional light. Bedrooms, hallways, and general living spaces typically perform well with this level of finish.
The key with a level 4 finish is consistency. Joints need to be treated properly, surfaces must be controlled during stopping, and sanding needs to be carried out thoroughly to avoid visible lines once painted.
When applied correctly, a level 4 finish provides a reliable result without the additional time and cost of higher-level finishing.
A level 5 finish is used where lighting conditions will highlight even minor imperfections in the surface. This includes spaces with large windows, strong natural light, or feature lighting that runs across walls and ceilings.
In these environments, a standard finish can show variation between joints and board faces. The skim coat applied in a level 5 finish removes this variation, producing a consistent surface across the entire area.
A level 5 finish requires more time and control, but it delivers a higher level of consistency where it matters.
The main difference between level 4 and level 5 is how the surface is treated after stopping.
This difference affects both the appearance and performance of the finish. A level 4 finish relies on consistent stopping, while a level 5 finish creates a uniform surface across all areas.
In terms of result:
Choosing the right option depends on how the surface will be viewed once the job is complete.
Selecting between a level 4 and level 5 finish should be based on the space, lighting conditions, and expectations for the final result. In many cases, a level 4 finish is more than sufficient. In others, particularly where light plays a major role, a level 5 finish is the better option. It is important to make this decision early in the project. Changing the level of finish later can affect both timing and cost.
A clear understanding of how the space will be used, combined with proper advice during the planning stage, ensures the right finish is applied from the start. Both finishes have their place. The key is applying them correctly and choosing the level that suits the conditions of the project. When handled properly, either option will deliver a surface that is ready for paint and performs as expected.
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