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Plastering Jobs Need Careful Planning

If you are looking for somebody to do a Plastering job for you, just browse through the net and you will find plenty of offers. Whether you want to plaster a ceiling, make a new ceiling or a plaster board ceiling, you can choose the job offer that meets your needs. And sometimes if the exact job that you are looking for is not available, just ask for a quote on one of the websites, and they will get back to you with the details.

It is often difficult to judge the plastering job that is required for your wall or ceiling. Sometimes one wastes a lot of time looking through websites and directories and searching for the suitable person and the lowest price. It is better to submit a brief job specification on any of the websites and wait till they contact you with the quote.

For this you need to measure the area that you need to plaster. Specify also whether it is a wall or a ceiling. And the location of the room is also important. Whether it is for your home or office, mention whether it is the bathroom, garden, kitchen, extension, loft or driveway.

For a new plaster board ceiling you can get plaster to fit a new 12.5 mm plaster board over your existing ceiling. The finishing plaster will then be fitted with a 3 mm skim to plaster the ceiling. The price that is quoted is for the complete plastering job, which includes the plaster board to cover your ceiling, the plaster as well as the labor.

The same applies to a plastering job which involves a new plaster board ceiling. Normally for such jobs you have to pay 20% in advance and the rest to the fitter after he completes the plastering job for you.

Plastering jobs are not difficult for a plasterer to find, because it requires special skills and plastering jobs are required all the time. Sometimes the repairs are general and the plasterers are paid by the hour.

Plastering jobs involve mixing and applying different kinds of plaster in order to provide a finish to internal surfaces. These surfaces could be walls, floors or ceilings. For external walls plastering is done with a mixture of sand and cement, pebble-dash or stone-effect materials.

The range of work for plastering jobs could be for new-build housing or commercial developments, small scale domestic extensions or for restoration and repair of existing buildings. Let us look at the two basic types of plastering jobs: solid plastering and fibrous plastering.

During solid plastering wet finishes are applied to walls, ceilings and floors. Sometimes protective coverings are put, such as pebble-dashing on external walls. A range of hand tools and spraying equipment are used for this kind of plastering.
Fibrous plastering is more ornamental like making ceiling roses, cornices, ornamental columns and architraves. A mixture of plaster and short fibers is made for this kind of plastering. An architect, an artist or an interior designer makes the drawings and these are followed using tools like moulds and casts. Fibrous makers and fibrous fixers are employed by some firms.

Drylining is a term now often associated with plastering jobs. This term describes the construction of internal partitions using plasterboard or wallboard. A timber or metal frame which is ready for decorating is made, and on it wall and floor partitions are constructed by fastening boards together. When the project is very large, plasterers can then work on the job in teams in different sections of the wall at the same time.


By: Kirk Smith

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