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Plastering near you in New Zealand

Known locally as solid plastering and skimming. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in New Zealand.

Typical price: NZ$200–NZ$4,000

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What plastering costs in New Zealand

Researched national ranges in NZD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Patch repair Repair cracks or damaged sections, blended for paint NZ$200 NZ$400 NZ$700
Skim one room Skim walls of an average room NZ$700 NZ$1,200 NZ$2,000
Render/plaster exterior wall Re-plaster one external wall (~25 m²) NZ$1,500 NZ$2,500 NZ$4,000

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How to hire a plastering pro in New Zealand

  1. For exterior plaster cladding (monolithic/EIFS), use an LBP with External Plastering licence class — it is restricted building work
  2. For interior skims, ask whether a solid plasterer or GIB stopper is the right trade for your walls
  3. Ask for public liability insurance and a written GST quote
  4. In pre-1990s homes, check textured ceilings for asbestos before disturbance
  5. For weathertightness-era homes (1990s-2000s monolithic cladding), get moisture testing before recladding decisions
  6. Confirm curing and drying timelines before booking painters

Frequently asked questions

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 rendering versus plastering?

Rendering is exterior plastering with cement- or silicone-based mixes to protect and finish outside walls; plastering refers to interior walls with gypsum or cement finishes. Many plasterers do both, but exterior render is priced and scheduled differently (weather-dependent).

Can plastering fix damp walls?

No — plaster over damp fails within months. The moisture source (rising damp, leaking gutter, condensation) must be fixed first, then damaged plaster cut back and replaced, sometimes with a salt-resistant renovation plaster. Any plasterer who skips the cause is selling you a repeat job.

Why do plasterers ask the age of my NZ house?

Two reasons: pre-1980s textured ceilings can contain asbestos, and 1990s-2000s monolithic plaster cladding is associated with weathertightness failures — cracks there can signal water ingress, not cosmetics. Both change the job entirely.

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