Interior work | Plastering
Barton-upon-Humber - DN18
Enquiry from: Keith B
Start Date: Immediate
Skimming off bay ceiling after having new window fitted.
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Barton-upon-Humber - DN18
Enquiry from: Keith B
Start Date: Immediate
Skimming off bay ceiling after having new window fitted.
Barton-upon-Humber - DN18
Enquiry from: Caroline M
Start Date: Immediate
Bathroom ceiling is falling down Also would like a quote to remove or cover artex (?) on other ceilings Are you the property owner: Owner of the property How many different rooms are you looking to...
Scunthorpe - DN17
Enquiry from: Chris T
Start Date: Immediate
This is only a small job, skimming an area 150cmx300cm
Scunthorpe - DN17
Enquiry from: Andrea C
Start Date: Immediate
hall, stairs & landing need the artex covering up/taking off. how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 3 rooms property type: commercial
Scunthorpe - DN15
Enquiry from: Kaye B
Start Date: Immediate
To set up a new cinema surround sound system in my living room please
Hessle - HU13
Enquiry from: Kelly S
Start Date: Immediate
hi there i am after coving put up in my living room i am happy to buy or for you to install and supply. thank you are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how man...
Hessle - HU13
Enquiry from: Richard R
Start Date: Immediate
hello. we would ideally like some coving put around our lounge/dining room in the house we’ve just moved into. it’s a ‘through lounge’ and both rooms together are about 9.5m x 4.5m. we were pl...
Brigg - DN20
Enquiry from: Kay S
Start Date: Immediate
fitting of coving to all rooms excluding bath & shower rooms in a new build approx beginning of july are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many rooms are you lo...
Scunthorpe - DN15
Enquiry from: Anita H
Start Date: Immediate
Plaster small bedroom wirh ceiling
Grimsby - DN41
Enquiry from: Marcus G
Start Date: Immediate
3 large rooms need traditional plaster of paris coving putting up and 3 ceiling roses are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached are you looking for interior decorating:...
Hull - HU4
Enquiry from: Deborah K
Start Date: Immediate
i need my hallway , kitchen and living room fitted with plain coving and a plain ceiling rose in the living room i need you to supply and fit a.s.a.p are you the property owner: tenant (with permissio...
Scunthorpe - DN15
Enquiry from: Gary P
Start Date: Immediate
replaster ceiling approx 2.4 x 3.5 metres property type: detached how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 1 room are you looking for interior decorating: no please call to appoint
Scunthorpe - DN16
Enquiry from: Paul H
Start Date: Immediate
plastering wall and around window make up in between windows where plumber has installed water pipes coving as well are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how m...
Scunthorpe - DN15
Enquiry from: Parveen M
Start Date: Immediate
full kitchen walls need replastering are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 1 room are you looking for interio...
Brigg - DN20
Enquiry from: William L
Start Date: Immediate
Skim kitchen ceiling approx 5m x3.5m Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached How many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 1 Room Are you looking for Interior Dec...
Ulceby - DN39
Enquiry from: Wendy R
Start Date: Immediate
Skimming walls, remove wooden board walls and replace with insulation plasterboard and skim in 2 bedrooms
Scunthorpe - DN16
Enquiry from: D T
Start Date: Immediate
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Hull - HU12
Enquiry from: Mal S
Start Date: Immediate
Skimming one wall which has a window in it. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached How many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 1 Are you looking for Interior D...
Brigg - DN20
Enquiry from: Raquel B
Start Date: Immediate
Plastering ceiling and walls in the sitting room Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached How many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 1 Are you looking for Int...
Immingham - DN40
Enquiry from: Donna L
Start Date: Less than one month
2x 12ft walls one upstairs and one downstairs rendered and plastered Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace How many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 2 Are yo...
How much do Plasterers cost? Costs for Plasterers in 2026 can be very different depending on the type of work that you require to have performed in your house.
A plaster is used to serve a number of purposes when applied on a solid surface. It seals rough brickwork or stonework, it provides a smooth surface for the application of paint, the smooth surface offers a clean and wipeable finish, it’s used to repair holes and cracks in existing plasterwork and lots more. With all these benefits, it’s little surprise more and more home and property owners are looking to have their properties plastered. If you’re also considering taking on this task, then you’d probably want to know exactly how much it’ll cost to get this project over the line. In this post, we’re going to give you a good insight into wall plastering costs to help you make the best informed decisions moving forward. Let’s take a look!
As you may have expected, the cost of charged by plasterers is dependent on a number of factors. These factors include the dimension of the room, accessibility of the surface, the condition of the existing plaster as well as the size or reputation of the company. Several plasterer professionals charge a daily rate or a average room size. They know the approximate area that they can cover in a day and charge accordingly. Typically, plastering walls from scratch for small rooms will cost within the range of £600 to £700 with a duration of 2 to 3 days, while mid-sized room should cost in between £650 to £1000 with a completion time from 2 to 4 days. Lastly, for a large room, you can expect to incur about of £1000 to £1500 and can be completed within 4 days.
The table shows the kinds of job that Plasterers usually do and the regular price series of these projects. Some jobs take longer to complete than others so prices do vary by task.
View our Plasterer advice| Plasterer job | Plasterer cost in 2026 |
|---|---|
| Plastering in Barton-upon-humber | £563-£863 |
| Artexing in Barton-upon-humber | £150-£230 |
| Plasterboard ceilings in Barton-upon-humber | £225-£600 |
| Suspended ceilings in Barton-upon-humber | £525-£805 |
| Artex Removal in Barton-upon-humber | £190-£400 |
Plastering is suitable to cover most Artex. If it’s shallow Artex, it may be covered by skimming plaster on top. If the pattern of the Artex is too deep, you may need to use plasterboard to cover it or if you want to remove it entirely, you will need to use a wallpaper steamer.
There are several different kinds of plastering. ‘Dot and dab’ refers to a base layer of plasterboard which is attached to a wall using ‘dabs’ of adhesive. ‘Floating’ is a technique where a backing or undercoat plaster is applied to walls. ‘Skimming’ or ‘reskimming’ refers to the very thin final decorative layer of plaster.
Plasterboard or drywall is simply gypsum plaster covered from both sides by thick paper layers. It’s known to be a highly versatile product used on both interior walls and ceiling as a result of its numerous advantages. This popular material in residential buildings can be designed to be fire resistant, humidity resistant and noise resistant. They have a low impact on the environment, while also being quite easy to repair and perfect to hide stuffs from plain sight. Most home and property owners in the UK have this material installed in their space as despite the multiple benefits, they’re also quite affordable. However, if you’re thinking about installing a plasterboard on your ceiling, one challenge you’re likely to face is determining the appropriate plasterboard thickness to incorporate as this make or mar your entire project. In this post, we’re going to take a look at the right plasterboard thickness for ceiling so as to help you make an informed decision moving forward. Let’s take a look!
Firstly, let’s consider the size of the plasterboard sheet. The standard plasterboard sheet size is 120 cm in width and within the range of 180 cm to 360 cm in height. These sizes are designed to provide the much-needed support to the standard stud spacing which is 160 cm. Depending on the manufacturer, plasterboard can be in four different widths. Now talking about the thickness, there are two standard thicknesses of plasterboard - 9.5 mm and 12.5 mm. The sizes of plasterboard for ceilings are 9.5 mm or 10 mm. Most individuals tend to assume that the thicker the plasterboard the better, but this is absolutely false. A thicker plasterboard will only stick harder to the ceiling which will make it hard to seal joints if required.
How To Plaster A Ceiling
Generally, plastering is a very tricky and time consuming job which usually require lots of efforts and practice to get right - with that in mind it gets even a lot trickier when it comes to ceiling plastering.
However, when you’re able to acquire the right know-how as well as tools, ceiling plastering can be completed by any confident DIYer enthusiast without the need to call in a professional. However, if you lack the needed confidence to pull off this task, then we’d recommend you get in touch with a trustworthy professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this guide, we’ll take you through the ceiling plastering process.
You’ll need the following materials to get started: plaster, mixing bucket and paddle, plasterer’s float, plasterer’s towel, bucket trowel, protective gear, bucket of clean water and wide brush.
✓ Prepare the area. When it comes to plastering a ceiling it’s almost unavoidable to leave a mess around and no matter how you do it, your plaster will drop on the floor. Therefore you have put drop sheets on the floor, cover the furniture and put thing you don’t want to get dirty out of the way.
✓ Prepare the ceiling to be plastered. Sand down the uneven patches on the ceiling. Once done, wash the ceiling with a sponge and warm soapy water while also removing all cobwebs as well. Leave the surface to dry once completed.
✓ Mix the plaster or buy a premix plaster. To mix the plaster, simply use equal parts of plaster and water for mixing the plaster,
✓ Plaster the ceiling. Apply a little quantity of plaster to the edge of your trowel and try to spread it in rows to do the job without much hassle. Ensure that the thickness of the coat is thin and even throughout the application. The rough edge of the trowel should be used for the spreading as it’ll help you create scrapes or scratches in the plaster.
✓ Sand the surface
Plastering will fix small cracks in walls. Very small cracks may be fixed by simply reskimming plaster. More serious cracks will usually mean that you need to use new plasterboard or backing plaster. Larger jobs or deep cracks may need an experienced plasterer to come in.
It’s possible to paint your artex ceiling if you want to smarten it up or make it a different colour.
If it’s never been painted before, you’ll need to paint it with a PVA-based solution or water-thinned paint layer to start with. You may want to scrape or sand off any loose or peeling patches beforehand, but only do this if you’re sure that the artex doesn’t contain any asbestos.
Once you’ve done this, follow with two coats of your paint of choice – ideally an emulsion. If your artex ceiling has been painted before then you can paint directly without priming. However, if you’re painting over a particularly bold colour with a lighter one, you might want apply a layer of white paint first.
What Is Plaster Made Of?
Plaster is one of the most commonly used materials when it comes to building construction. It’s a crucial component that’s incorporated in coating walls, ceilings as well as partitions and it hardens on drying. Plastering is one of the most ancient building materials which has taken over mud to plaster reed or sapling huts so as to serve as a protection against the elements. Here, we’re going to take a look at the multiple compositions of plaster. These components are very important due to the fact that they form a protective coating on whatever they are used on. They work to protect surfaces such as ceiling and underlying walls from scratches or any form of damage.
Plaster comprises a few materials which includes gypsum, lime or cement and all operates in a similar way. Gypsum is made of calcium sulfate dihydrate and it’s the main component of main forms of plaster, sidewalk chalk, blackboard, drywall and more. Meanwhile, lime plaster is made up of sand, water and lime ( mostly non hydraulic hydrated lime). And lastly, cement which is a mix of suitable plaster, portland cement, sand as well as water.
The plaster is usually produced as a dry powder which is mixed thoroughly with water to create a stiff but also a paste that’s workable immediately before it’s applied to the wall or ceiling.
It’s quite easy to confuse a drywall with a plaster but there are some differences. Not only is plaster a much older style of wall construction than dry wall, but it’s also a lot more expensive than installing a drywall. Plaster walls are also able to provide you with a more durable finish when compared to a drywall and it makes for a better quality finish.
Artex simply refers to a surface coating that’s commonly incorporated for interior decorating. Although it’s usually found on ceilings but it can also be used on the walls as well. The surface coating enables the professional plasterer or decorator add both texture as well as patterns to it. Originally, the name “Artex is the trademark of a UK based company known as Artex Ltd. Over time, the Artex name has been used to refer to all textured coatings, although there are other businesses that manufacture and sell identical products.
You can find Artex on ceilings as well as walls of mainly residential properties. In the 70’s and 80’s, it was pretty much a trend to have either your wall or ceiling ( can be both ) covered with Artex. The surface coating can be incorporated to create raised, textured swirls as well as patterns on ceiling and walls. There are a number of different patterns that can be made using Artex and some of these includes the following: Broken leather, swirl, stipple, fan or shell as well as knifed plaster. It can also provide just a bobbly raised uneven patter appearance from top to bottom.
Artex is main put to use by mainly decorators ( mostly plasterers). This is a skilled job as it’s tedious to create uninformed patterns especially if you don’t know how or where to start. Although the skill of Artex is very much a trade that’s dying rapidly now, but it was pretty much in high demand especially in the 70’s and 80’s. Nowadays, homeowners now prefer smooth plastered finishes over Artex, as they can be easily painted or wallpapered.
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