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Services offered by Plasterers

Whether you're looking to refresh a single room or give your entire home a new look, professional plasterers offer a wide range of services to enhance your space. From smooth wall finishes and ceiling plastering to repairing damaged surfaces and applying decorative plaster techniques, their expertise ensures a flawless result that matches your vision. Below are some of the key services typically provided by plasterers.

Skimming and Resurfacing Walls & Ceilings

Smoothens uneven or textured surfaces by applying a thin layer of plaster to create a flawless, even finish. This service includes preparing the surface, applying multiple coats of plaster, and sanding to ensure a sleek, professional look ideal for painting or wallpapering.

Plasterboard Installation and Taping

Expertly installs plasterboard on walls and ceilings, followed by taping and jointing to create a seamless surface. This process ensures that the plasterboard joints are fully covered, leaving a smooth and stable foundation for finishing.

Coving and Cornice Installation

Specialises in the fitting and plastering of coving and cornices to add a sophisticated finish to your ceilings. This service includes measuring, cutting, and securing the decorative mouldings, followed by smooth plaster application for a flawless look.

Plaster Repairs and Restoration

Repairs damaged plaster surfaces, whether from cracks, holes, or wear. This service involves cleaning the area, filling gaps, and blending the new plaster seamlessly with the existing surface to restore the integrity and appearance of your walls and ceilings.

Lime Plastering for Traditional Builds

Provides lime-based plastering for period properties and heritage restorations, ensuring a breathable, long-lasting finish. This service includes preparation, application, and smoothing of lime plaster, which is perfect for older buildings that need sensitive restoration.

Decorative Plastering

Creates custom decorative plaster finishes such as moldings, arches, and textured wall features. This service adds unique, bespoke touches to your interior, with the plaster carefully applied to achieve intricate designs and a distinctive look.

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Looking for a trusted plasterer in your area? We’ve made it easy to connect with experienced, reliable tradespeople near you. Whether you’re planning a full house refresh or adding some decorative plastering, our network of experts are ready to help bring your vision to life.

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Commonly asked questions about plastering

Plastering involves applying a thin layer of plaster over a surface, typically brick or masonry, to create a smooth finish. Drywalling (or plasterboarding) involves installing large sheets of plasterboard (drywall) to create walls or ceilings, followed by taping and jointing the seams. While plastering is often used for more traditional finishes or repairs, drywalling is more commonly used in modern construction due to its speed and ease of installation.

The drying time for plaster can vary depending on the type used, the thickness of the application, and the room’s temperature and humidity. Typically, plaster dries within 24 to 48 hours, but it may take up to a week for the plaster to fully cure and harden. It’s important to avoid painting or wallpapering until the plaster is completely dry to prevent issues with adhesion.

Yes, plaster can be applied over painted walls, but the surface must be prepared properly. The paint should be cleaned and roughened to ensure better adhesion. If the paint is glossy or particularly smooth, sanding or scoring the surface will help the new plaster bond more effectively. In some cases, a bonding agent might be necessary for a stronger hold.

Common signs that your plaster may need repair include visible cracks, bulging walls, damp patches, or flaking paint. Cracks in plaster can be caused by settling, age, or structural movement. If left untreated, these issues can worsen, leading to more extensive damage. For larger cracks or sagging plaster, it’s best to consult a professional plasterer to assess the damage and recommend repairs.

Lime plaster is often preferred for older, historic buildings due to its breathability, flexibility, and ability to regulate moisture. It allows the walls to “breathe,” reducing the risk of trapped moisture that can lead to mold or damp. Lime plaster also has a longer lifespan in traditional builds and is better at coping with the natural movement of older structures. Modern plaster tends to be more rigid and can trap moisture, potentially causing issues in historic properties.