by Gordon | Apr 20, 2026 | plasterer
Key Takeaways Skimming is perfect for small cosmetic updates. Full replastering works best for major wall damage or uneven surfaces. Skimming is usually faster, less invasive, and cheaper. It does not address underlying structural problems. Full replastering is more...
by Gordon | Apr 20, 2026 | plasterer
Key Takeaways Fresh plaster needs to be thoroughly dried and cured before painting to avoid peeling, cracking or long-term damage. Use simple tests like the colour test, touch test or a moisture meter to check the plaster is ready to paint. Prep work, such as careful...
by Gordon | Apr 20, 2026 | plasterer
Key Takeaways Plaster drying times in Scotland vary based on a number of factors, including type, thickness, and local climate. Most standard plaster takes two to three days to dry under optimum conditions. Scottish weather, particularly damp and cold winters, can...
by Gordon | Apr 20, 2026 | plasterer
Key Takeaways Cracks, mould, blown plaster, crumbling, peeling, sloppy-to-stick surfaces, and uneven textures are all indications that your walls might require replastering, particularly in older British homes. UK weather, with its typical rain and temperature swings,...
by Gordon | Apr 20, 2026 | plasterer
Key Takeaways Plastering costs in Glasgow for 2026 can be affected by room size, type of job and condition of existing surfaces. Be sure to measure and budget per square metre. Skimming, which is the more affordable option on good walls, or full re-plastering for...