What's Happening?
Phoenix Advanced Materials has announced the launch of Phoenix Finish, a next-generation drywall finishing compound entering the U.S. construction materials market. This mineral-based formulation is designed for professional drywall contractors and is initially
available in key high-growth building regions, including Texas, California, and Florida. The compound offers improved workability, minimal shrinkage, and stronger bond performance, making it suitable for Level 4 and Level 5 finishing applications. Phoenix Finish addresses the demand for healthier interior environments by supporting indoor air quality without compromising performance. The U.S. drywall market, valued at approximately $15.6 billion in 2024, is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of around 5.4% through 2034, with increasing prioritization of zero-VOC products.
Why It's Important?
The launch of Phoenix Finish represents a significant advancement in drywall finishing technology, which has seen little technical evolution in decades. By offering a compound that raises the bar on performance while meeting the growing expectation for healthier building materials, Phoenix Advanced Materials is addressing a critical gap in the construction industry. As architects, contractors, and building owners increasingly prioritize materials that support indoor air quality, Phoenix Finish provides a solution that aligns with industry standards and transparency requirements. The compound's compatibility with modern high-performance wall assemblies further enhances its appeal to professionals seeking materials that meet contemporary indoor air quality and performance standards.
What's Next?
Phoenix Finish is now available to professional drywall contractors, general contractors, builders, and building material distributors nationwide. Phoenix Advanced Materials plans to expand regional availability as distribution grows, positioning the product for architects and building professionals seeking materials that meet modern indoor air quality and performance standards. Interested parties can find more information by visiting the company's website.












