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Hampton Hill
Plastering Services

Transforming Spaces with Precision and Care

Our Comprehensive Plastering Services Include:

Skimming & Replastering

Over time, walls can become cracked, uneven, or stained, leaving your interior feeling dated. Hampton Hill’s skimming and replastering service is the perfect solution to give your walls a fresh, smooth finish. Using the highest quality materials and techniques to create a flawless surface, ready for painting or wallpapering. Whether you’re restoring a single room or rejuvenating an entire house, the team at Hampton Hill Plasterers ensures a professional result every time.

Artex Removal & Resurfacing

Tired of outdated Artex ceilings or textured walls that no longer suit your taste? Hampton Hill’s professional Artex removal and resurfacing service is ideal for transforming these surfaces into sleek, modern finishes. Safely and efficiently removal of unwanted textures and application of new plaster, giving your ceilings and walls a fresh, smooth look. Hampton Hill Plasterers, understands the best techniques for Artex removal, ensuring minimal disruption to your home.

Plaster Repairs & Restoration

From small cracks to large holes or even water damage, Hampton Hill offers comprehensive plaster repair services to restore your walls and ceilings to their original condition. Blending new plaster with existing surfaces seamlessly, ensuring a smooth, uniform finish that is durable and long-lasting. The expert team can fix everything from small chips to extensive structural damage, bringing your walls back to life.

Coving & Mouldings

Add elegance to your home with beautifully crafted coving and mouldings. Whether you’re looking for traditional or modern styles, Hampton Hill can help you choose the perfect design to complement your space. Hampton Hill plasterers will ensure the installation is neat, seamless, and precisely aligned, giving your rooms a sophisticated finish.

 

Your Next Step Towards a Flawless Finish

With Hampton Hill Plasterers, you can trust that your project is in expert hands.  passionate about delivering superior plastering services that make your space look beautiful and feel secure for years to come. Let Hampton Hill help bring your vision to life.

Contact Hampton Hill today for a free, no-obligation quote.
They will guide you through the entire process, answer any questions you have, and ensure you’re completely satisfied with the results.

Call us on 020 3039 3000, book a call or reach out through our online form.

Questions & Answers

Here is a selection of FAQs that Hampton Hill Plasterers are frequently asked. If there’s something you’re looking for that isn’t covered here, please let Hampton Hill know, and they will add the answer.

Hampton Hill’s work is fully insured with Direct Line for Business and all workmanship is guaranteed.

Short answer, no. although it’s not harmful.

No, this is a common misconception. Flat without lumps and bumps and no major rough patches is the key to having a good paintable finish.

Gypsum Plaster (Multi Finish):
A quick-drying plaster made from gypsum, used for internal walls and ceilings.

Lime Plaster:
A breathable plaster made from lime and sand, often used in older buildings.

Under Coat Plaster (Bonding, Hardwall): a type of undercoat plaster used primarily for providing a strong and even base on difficult surfaces before applying a finishing coat such as multi finish. 

Sand and cement render: 
is a traditional type of exterior or interior wall covering. It is applied to building surfaces to create a durable, protective, and aesthetically pleasing finish inside as an undercoat plaster or outside as a render.

Is Hampton Hill Plasterers insured?
Hampton Hill’s work is fully insured with Direct Line for Business and all workmanship is guaranteed.

Short answer, no. although it’s not harmful.

No, this is a common misconception. Flat without lumps and bumps and no major rough patches is the key to having a good paintable finish.

What is the difference between plastering and skimming?

Plastering involves applying a thick layer of plaster to create a smooth or textured finish. Skimming is a type of plastering that involves applying a thin, final coat of plaster to an existing wall or ceiling to create a smooth, polished surface.

Keep windows open to allow air flow, never try to dry with heating on or added heat.

Yes, we recommend you water the first coat with 50/50 water and matt emulsion paint.

Drying time can vary depending on the type of plaster, thickness, and environmental conditions. Generally, gypsum plaster dries in 2-3 days, while cement plaster may take a week or longer. Full curing can take up to 28 days.

It’s important to wait until the plaster is fully dry before painting or wallpapering. This usually takes 2-3 days in a household environment, but it can take longer depending on the conditions. Always ensure the plaster has turned from a dark to a light uniform color before starting any finishing works.

The cost of plastering varies based on factors like the size of the area, the type of plaster used, the complexity of the job, and regional labour rates. On average, plastering costs can range from £15 – £25 per square meter.

Yes, you can plaster over old plaster if it is in good condition. The old surface should be cleaned, and any loose or damaged areas should be repaired. A bonding agent or PVA (polyvinyl acetate) glue can be applied to help the new plaster adhere to the old surface.

Plastering involves applying a thick layer of plaster to create a smooth or textured finish. Skimming is a type of plastering that involves applying a thin, final coat of plaster to an existing wall or ceiling to create a smooth, polished surface.

Plastering involves applying a thick layer of plaster to create a smooth or textured finish. Skimming is a type of plastering that involves applying a thin, final coat of plaster to an existing wall or ceiling to create a smooth, polished surface.

Keep windows open to allow air flow, never try to dry with heating on or added heat.

Yes, we recommend you water the first coat with 50/50 water and matt emulsion paint.

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