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Plastering

Plastering provides a smooth, durable finish to walls and ceilings. Our wide range of plastering products covers all applications and projects, including bonding plaster, patching plaster, plaster mesh, and plaster beading from trusted brands like British Gypsum, Siniat, and Expamet.

Our plaster products come in a variety of colours and drying times, with options suitable for both interior and exterior use to meet different needs.

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Plaster

Plaster is a soft mixture used to create a hard, smooth surface on walls or ceilings. At Howarth, we offer a wide range of plastering products, including:

  • Skim finish plaster: A popular choice for creating a smooth surface ready for decoration. It comes ready-mixed and acts like a wet adhesive, making it easy to apply. It won’t slump on vertical surfaces and can cover holes up to 3mm deep.
  • Plaster mesh: Used to strengthen and protect plasterwork, suitable for both internal and external use.
  • Patching plaster: Ideal for quick repairs to existing plaster. It dries fast, so you can sand and decorate the area shortly after application.
  • Undercoat plaster: Used in a two-coat plaster system, suitable for masonry backgrounds like bricks and blocks. It also serves as a bonding plaster.
  • Thistle Tough Coat: Recommended for projects needing higher coverage, better impact resistance, and a multi-finish surface.
  • Plastering beads: Help create neat, sharp corners on brickwork, plasterboard, or existing plaster.

For expert advice on choosing the right plaster for your project, please contact your friendly local Howarth branch.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to plaster a room?
To skim a standard room, you can expect to pay between £400 to £500.
How long does plaster take to dry?
Plaster can take around 10-14 days to dry.
How much does plastering cost?
A simple skimming job in a medium sized room would cost around £400 - whereas a full plastering job may cost around £700 or more.
Can you plaster over paint?
Yes, you can plaster over painted surfaces.

How to guides

How to use plasterboard on a ceiling or wall

A guide on how to use plasterboard and what plastering tools you will need.

How to fix a hole in plasterboard

A guide on how to fix a hole in plasterboard - find out more.