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Bolton - BL3
Enquiry from: Eajaz R
Start Date: Immediate
all ceilings in house plastering all walls in house skimming. remove current wallpaper/ceiling as well
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Bolton - BL3
Enquiry from: Eajaz R
Start Date: Immediate
all ceilings in house plastering all walls in house skimming. remove current wallpaper/ceiling as well
Bolton - BL5
Enquiry from: Joanne K
Start Date: Immediate
Small section of ceiling skimming and wall skimming
Bolton - BL5
Enquiry from: Konstantinos D
Start Date: Immediate
in the below rooms to remove the artexing and plaster the ceilings room 1 4150x2900mm, room 2 2400x30*** flr corridor 3750x1830mm thank you are you the property owner: owner of the property property ...
Bolton - BL2
Enquiry from: Steve R
Start Date: Immediate
6 meters of plaster coving in alcoves and around chimney breast are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 1 room...
Bolton - BL5
Enquiry from: David H
Start Date: Immediate
3x possibly 4 Celings, a couple of full walls and various patching following rewire. New coving to 1 wall
Bolton - BL3
Enquiry from: Angela M
Start Date: Immediate
i would like to have the coving in my lounge, which measure approx. 6m x 4.5m, replaced with gyproc traditional s-shaped plaster coving. i have not yet bought the materials. are you the property owner...
Bolton - BL4
Enquiry from: Kathy M
Start Date: Immediate
hole in kitchen ceiling to be repaired and plastered are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 1 room are you looking f...
Bolton - BL5
Enquiry from: Andrew H
Start Date: Immediate
small spare bedroom 3 walls and ceiling, skirting boards and coving are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 1 room ar...
Bolton - BL3
Enquiry from: Casey D
Start Date: Immediate
polystyrene coving put up in one room 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 interi...
Bolton - BL6
Enquiry from: Paul H
Start Date: Immediate
lounge room coving . plane 100 mm room size 4.5 x 5 m with open stair case .supply & fit . are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many rooms are you looking...
Bolton - BL1
Enquiry from: Asif K
Start Date: Immediate
it’s a shop 500 square feet are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: commercial how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 1 room are you looking for interior decor...
Bolton - BL1
Enquiry from: Helen M
Start Date: Immediate
coving to be installed to all rooms in 5 bed house. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 5+ rooms are you lookin...
Bolton - BL3
Enquiry from: David J
Start Date: Immediate
plaster coving fitted on landing are you the property owner: owner of the property how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 1 room are you looking for interior decorating: no property type:...
Bolton - BL4
Enquiry from: Heather D
Start Date: Immediate
skim the frontroom walls and ceiling are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 2 rooms are you looking for interi...
Bolton - BL1
Enquiry from: Yusuf A
Start Date: Immediate
front and back room coving and fitted are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how many rooms are you looking to have plastered: 2 rooms are you looking for interior de...
Bolton - BL3
Enquiry from: Tun M
Start Date: Immediate
plaster ceiling & painting , area 1 1/2 by 1 inch what level of service do you require: supply and plaster are you the property owner: owner of the property please call to appoint
Bolton - BL3
Enquiry from: Matt M
Start Date: Immediate
Bathroom will be plaster boarded and needs skim finishing. Ceiling - 2.2m x 1.6m Wall 1 - 2.2m x 2.3m Wall 2 - 2.2m x 2.3m with 1.1m x 1.0m window Wall 3 - 1.6m x 2.3m Wall 4 - 1.0m x 2.3m Tota...
Bolton - BL4
Enquiry from: Shirley M
Start Date: Immediate
Plastering or swimming a lounge and dinning room this is one long room Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached Are you looking for Interior Decorating: Yes How m...
Bolton - BL6
Enquiry from: Kathleen S
Start Date: Immediate
Brick fireplace and bar to be removed walls and ceiling prepared / plastered ready for painting Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached How many rooms are you lo...
Bolton - BL4
Enquiry from: Neil G
Start Date: Immediate
Need plaster repair on wall due to water leak.
How much do Plasterers cost? Costs for Plasterers in 2025 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 advicePlasterer job | Plasterer cost in 2025 |
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Plastering in Bolton | £563-£863 |
Artexing in Bolton | £150-£230 |
Plasterboard ceilings in Bolton | £225-£600 |
Suspended ceilings in Bolton | £525-£805 |
Artex Removal in Bolton | £190-£400 |
Can You Plaster Over Tiles?
Yes, it’s absolutely possible to plaster over tiles but just because is possible doesn’t mean you should. Plastering over tiles is an option but it’s not recommended by experts due to several reasons. A good example is the fact that a tiled environment is in no way a suitable environment that can serve as a good bonding surface for a plaster. For the success of a plastering project, there’s the need for the surface to be able to bond to the PVA base coat. Due to fact that most tiles are slippery in nature and also lack of the ability to be able to absorb moisture, the PVA base coat layer will not be able to bond to the tiled surface, which will ultimately make for a weak surface upon the application of the plaster. Consequently, the plaster will easily flake and fall from the wall.
The inability to drill into the tiled wall surface after plastering is one of the major disadvantages that also arises when you decide to plaster over tiled surfaces. Most tiled surfaces are found in kitchens and bathrooms which are going to need appliances such as sinks, lavatories, kitchen counters and lots more. These appliances are designed to be installed on solid surfaces which would not be an easy task to carry out on tiles knowing there would definitely be great cracks or damages.
The best tip you’ll get if you’re considering to plaster on a tiled surface, is that detaching tiles from a surface can easily be done with a hammer and chisel, and that would save you a host of problems later in the future. However, if you still wish to plaster on your tiled walls, then you best bet would be to get a Blue Grit bonding agent. It works better than PVA and only needs one coat.
Installing a plasterboard to a ceiling is not the easiest of tasks, and even though it can be done by one person, it’s usually a lot easier when done by two people. If you’re an experienced DIYer, this task becomes a lot easier to undertake, with both confidence and patience needed to ensure a successful outcome. If you lack these essential attributes, we’d strongly recommend you call in a reliable professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this guide, we’re going to take you through the processes involved to plasterboard your ceiling. Let’s take a look!
✓ Take a measurement of your ceiling. Knowing the length and width of your room is crucial here. You have nothing to worry about if it’s not a perfect square as that’ll only mean more cutting.
✓ Make the necessary plasterboard cuts. Cut the plasterboard sheet with a utility knife in accordance to ceiling space measured.
✓ Remove existing plaster. Once done, examine the trusses and beams to ensure they’re still in a great condition before you proceed. Also, make sure there’s no loose plaster that can compromise your new installation.
✓ Apply construction adhesive. For a better fit, you’d have to apply adhesive along the beams while also avoiding the edges as this could affect your screw placement.
✓ Start in a level corner. You have to start the installation from the most level corner.
✓ Work along the outside edges. Secure it using a screw along the outside edge. This will make your plasterboard held to your ceiling perfectly. It won’t bend or break as your proceed with the installation.
✓ Complete the installation. Install the plasterboard on your entire ceiling and complete the installation by taping the seams and plastering for a smooth surface.
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.
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.
How Much Does Plastering Cost?
If your existing interior or exterior plaster is starting to show signs of needing to be refreshed or the painting never seems to last, then it’s probably time to have your plaster renewed to breathe in a new lease of life to your decorating efforts.
So if you’re giving wall plastering a thought, there’s a need to have a rough estimate of the cost a professional is likely to charge so you can set a budget and start planning. However a direct answer can not be provided for this question as there are so many factors that a professional will put into considering before coming up with a quote that’s unique to your specific requirements.
A lot of plasterers will come up with a quote for the job using the number of square metres of wall space that’s going to be covered. This is due to the number of plasterboards as well as the other materials that the plasterer will need to purchase, how long the work will take and also the labour that’ll be involved in completing the project.
Another popular influencing factor that several plasterers use is the size of the room to be plastered. This is the main reason why you’re more likely to find the prices in small, medium as well as large rooms. Therefore, in order to have a more accurate estimate of the cost of your plastering project, you’d have to call in a qualified professional to have a look at the job at hand. Generally, to re-plaster a small room will cost within the range of £350 to £550, a medium room will cost within the range of £400 to £600 and a large room, between £550 to £700.
Artex is a water based decorative surface coating is typically incorporated on both walls and ceilings so as to apply a pattern. During the peak of its popularity in the 1970’s, it was considered the height of fashion when it comes to interior wall designs however its major drawback remains the fact that it usually contains asbestos especially if it was manufactured before the laws governing the use of asbestos was changed in the year 2000. And asbestos, as we know it, can be deadly when disturbed and its fibres are inhaled.
If you have artex installed in your purchased property and you do not know when the artex walls were done, or perhaps you just want to change the aesthetic design of your home into something more modern and to your personal taste, then you may want to remove the existing artex from your property for good. If this is your wish then you’ve come to the right place.
To remove artex from your walls you can choose to do so using the steaming method or through the use of an external product.
Using the steaming method, you should know that it’ll be more labour intensive and time consuming. You need a lot of patience moving your steamer slow and steady because if left on a spot for too long can damage the wall behind the coating. Once the artex has been dampened with the steamer, you can then scrape them off with a handheld scraper.
A faster solution would be to use an external product to remove your artex. For example, you can use X-Tex which is a water-based coating remover. All you need to do is paint the substance over your artex wall and leave to dry for about 30 to 60 minutes before peeling away the artex.
The fact is several buildings contain artex as well as other textured coating on walls and ceilings which are all likely to contain asbestos. However, artex itself is not the main threat here but the potentially deadly harmful fibres that’s contained in it. In this post, we’re going to look at whether or not artex truly contains the deadly abestos.
The short and simply answer to this question is yes, artex can definitely contain asbestos, however not all artex will contain asbestos. The main reason asbestos was a popular construction material is because it was not only cheap and strong but also because it was very durable and long lasting. It was used in numerous construction materials ( which includes artex ) before it was finally banned in the year 1999. unfortunately during the time when artex was very popular in the 60’s, 70’s as well as 80’s, asbestos was still very much in use during the period. And as a result, a lot of the artex incorporated during that period will contain the deadly asbestos fibres. However, this does not only apply to artex, but also other textured coatings containing asbestos were incorporated in construction until 1999 when asbestos was formerly banned in the UK. These asbestos containing materials are often used on walls as well as ceilings of residential properties.
Unfortunately, it’s not possible to know an asbestos containing artex just by looking at it. In order to determine whether or not an artex contains the deadly asbestos fibres, it’ll have to be sampled and tested in a laboratory. What’s more? While several artex contains asbestos, asbestos free artex was available from the 1970s. However, since it’s impossible to determine using the naked eye, all artex installed before the ban will be assumed to contain asbestos.
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.
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