Plastering near you in Australia
Known locally as solid plastering and setting. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Australia.
Typical price: A$200–A$3,500
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What plastering costs in Australia
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patch repair Repair cracks or blown sections, blended for paint | A$200 | A$400 | A$700 |
| Skim/set one room Re-set walls of an average room | A$800 | A$1,400 | A$2,200 |
| Render exterior wall Cement render one external wall (~25 m²) | A$1,200 | A$2,000 | A$3,500 |
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How to hire a plastering pro in Australia
- Check state licensing — QBCC (QLD) for work over $3,300, NSW Fair Trading licence over $5,000; 'solid plastering' is a licensed trade class
- Distinguish solid plastering (wet render/set over masonry) from plasterboard setting — hire the right trade
- Ask for public liability insurance and an ABN tax invoice
- In pre-1990 homes, request asbestos awareness before disturbing old surfaces
- Get a written quote with GST and prep (grinding, keying) included
- For exterior render, confirm weather windows and curing plan
Frequently asked questions
How much does plastering cost?
Plastering is usually priced per square metre or per room. A skim coat over existing sound walls is the cheapest job; full re-plastering (hacking off old plaster and applying new base and finish coats) costs two to three times more, and exterior rendering is priced separately.
What is the difference between skimming and full plastering?
Skimming is a thin 2-3 mm finish coat applied over existing plaster or plasterboard to give a smooth paintable surface. Full plastering means building up base (browning/bonding) coats plus a finish coat, needed when old plaster is blown, damp-damaged or removed back to brick.
How long does plaster take to dry before painting?
A skim coat is touch-dry in a day but needs roughly a week to fully dry before painting; full re-plaster can take several weeks depending on thickness, ventilation and season. Paint too early and you trap moisture, causing peeling. Use a mist coat (diluted emulsion) first.
Can you plaster over old plaster or paint?
Yes, if the substrate is sound — plasterers key the surface and use bonding agents. But blown (hollow-sounding), crumbling, or damp-stained plaster must come off first. A good plasterer taps the walls during the quote to check; be wary of anyone who doesn't.
Why is my new plaster cracking?
Fine crazing usually means the plaster dried too fast (heat, draughts) and is cosmetic — fill and paint. Straight-line cracks along boards or above doors indicate movement at joints. Wide or recurring cracks are worth a builder's inspection before redecorating.
Is plastering messy? How do I prepare the room?
It is one of the messiest trades — expect splatter, dust and high humidity. Empty the room if possible, or centre furniture under sheeting. Floors should be fully covered. Ask whether the quote includes protecting surfaces and cleaning up.
What is the difference between a plasterer and a solid plasterer in Australia?
'Plasterer' usually means plasterboard fixing and setting; 'solid plasterer' does wet trades — cement render, hard plaster, ornamental work. Period homes (Federation, Victorian) with hard plaster walls and cornices need a solid plasterer.
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