Plastering, explained without the sales pitch
UK plastering guidance

Plastering, explained without the sales pitch

What it really costs to skim or re-plaster a room, the difference between a skim coat and a full re-plaster, how long plaster takes to dry before you paint, how plasterboard and wet plaster compare, and what to know before plastering over Artex. Every figure is a range, with its source.

£450–£850 typical room skim~2–3 days skim dry before mist coatPre-2000 Artex may contain asbestos
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Skimming a room in the UK typically costs roughly £450–£850 depending on size, while a full re-plaster back to brick is more — often £750–£1,300 for a medium room. Per square metre, a skim runs about £15–£25/m² and a full backing-and-skim around £25–£40/m², with ceilings costing roughly 20–30% more than walls. Fresh skim usually needs 2–3 days to dry before a watered-down mist coat, and longer for thicker backing coats. Pre-2000 textured coatings such as Artex may contain asbestos, so have them tested before any disturbance. The honest answer is always a range, because it depends on your room size, condition and method.

Most plastering guidance is published by firms quoting for the work, so the numbers tend to be optimistic and the caveats glossed over. The pages below give honest cost ranges, explain the difference between a skim and a re-plaster, set out realistic drying times before you paint, compare plasterboard with wet plaster, and cover the Artex and asbestos point — before you take a single quote.

£450–£850
typical room skim
£750–£1,300
medium room re-plaster
£15–£40/m²
skim to full re-plaster
2–3 days
skim dry before mist coat

Cost & pricing

What it actually costs to plaster a room or wall in the UK.

Cost

How much does it cost to plaster a room in the UK?

Typical prices per m² and by room size, why a skim costs less than a full re-plaster, and how ceilings and prep move the number.

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Cost to plaster a ceiling

How much does it cost to plaster a ceiling?

Typical UK costs to plaster or skim a ceiling, why ceilings cost more than walls per square metre, what overboarding adds, and how condition changes the price.

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Cost to plaster over artex

How much does it cost to plaster over artex?

Typical UK costs to cover an artex ceiling or wall, skimming versus overboarding, the asbestos consideration with older artex, and what changes the price.

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Cost to repair plaster

How much does it cost to repair a plaster wall?

Typical UK costs to repair cracks, holes and blown plaster, when a patch is enough versus re-skimming, and what changes the price of a plaster repair.

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Cost to skim a wall

How much does it cost to skim a wall?

Typical UK costs to skim a wall, how per-wall and per-square-metre pricing works, the difference between skimming and re-plastering, and what changes the price.

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Cost to plaster a room

How much does it cost to plaster a room?

Typical UK costs to plaster a room, how skimming over sound walls compares with re-plastering bare brick, what changes the price, and how plasterers actually quote the job.

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Cost to re-plaster a house

How much does re-plastering a house cost?

Typical UK costs to re-plaster a whole house, how it scales by number of rooms, the difference between skimming throughout and full re-plastering, and what drives the price.

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Cost to plaster a small bedroom

How much does it cost to plaster a small bedroom?

Typical UK costs to skim or re-plaster a small bedroom, what walls-only versus walls-and-ceiling costs, and how prep and condition change the price.

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Plasterer day rate

What is a plasterer's day rate in the UK?

Typical UK plasterer day rates, how they vary by region and experience, when day rate beats a fixed price, and what a day rate does and does not include.

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Comparison & choosing

Skim coat versus full re-plaster, and when each is needed.

Skim vs re-plaster

What's the difference between a skim and a full re-plaster?

What each job involves, when a thin skim is enough and when walls need stripping back to brick, and how that changes cost and disruption.

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Drylining vs plastering

Drylining or wet plastering — which is better for my walls?

Plasterboard drylining versus traditional wet plaster: the differences in speed, mess, drying time, finish and where each makes sense.

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Hardwall vs bonding

Hardwall or bonding plaster — which backing coat should I use?

Two common UK undercoat plasters explained: which backgrounds each suits, how they differ in suction and strength, and when to choose which.

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Lime vs gypsum

Lime plaster or gypsum plaster — which should I use?

Why old, solid-wall homes often need breathable lime plaster while modern walls suit gypsum — the trade-offs in breathability, durability, cost and skill.

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Multi-finish vs board finish

Multi-finish or board finish plaster — what's the difference?

Two gypsum finishing plasters compared: which backgrounds each is designed for, how they handle suction, and why grabbing the wrong one causes cracking.

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Pro vs DIY

Should I hire a plasterer or skim the wall myself?

An honest comparison of paying a plasterer versus DIY skimming: where the skill barrier sits, what you save, and where amateurs usually come unstuck.

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Skim vs replaster

Skim or full replaster — which one do I actually need?

How to tell whether a thin skim coat will fix your walls or whether the old plaster needs hacking off and replacing completely.

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Venetian vs normal

Venetian plaster or normal plaster — what's the difference?

Decorative polished Venetian plaster versus standard gypsum skim: how they differ in purpose, finish, cost and the skill each demands.

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Bathroom plaster

What is the best plaster for a bathroom?

Which plaster and board to use in a wet, humid bathroom — moisture-resistant board, tile backing and where standard gypsum plaster is fine versus risky.

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Process & timing

How long plaster takes to dry before you can paint.

Drying time

How long does plaster take to dry before painting?

Realistic drying times for a skim versus a backing coat, why you wait, and the watered-down mist coat rule before your first proper coat.

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Plastering in winter

Can you plaster in winter?

Whether you can plaster in winter in the UK, why cold and damp slow drying, the frost risk, how to manage heat and ventilation, and what changes for the timeline.

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PVA before plastering

Do you need to PVA before plastering?

Whether you need to PVA before plastering in the UK, what PVA does to control suction, when it is needed and when it is not, and how the timing works.

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Decorating new plaster

How long before you can decorate new plaster?

How long to wait before decorating new plaster in the UK, the difference for painting versus wallpapering, why drying time varies, and how to prepare the surface.

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Time to plaster a room

How long does it take to plaster a room?

How long it takes to plaster a room in the UK, why skimming is faster than a full re-plaster, what the stages on the day are, and how drying time fits in afterwards.

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Coats of plaster

How many coats of plaster do you need?

How many coats of plaster you need in the UK: one skim coat versus a backing coat plus finish, why it depends on the surface, and how the coats build up.

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Is plaster dry?

How do you tell if plaster is dry?

How to tell if new plaster is dry in the UK: the colour test, the feel test, edges and corners that dry last, and why a uniform pale colour is the signal.

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Mist coat explained

What is a mist coat on new plaster?

What a mist coat is, why new plaster needs one, the typical paint-to-water ratio, how to apply it, and the mistakes that cause new-plaster paint to peel.

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Painting new plaster

When can you paint new plaster?

When you can paint new plaster in the UK, why it must be fully dry first, how the mist coat works, and how drying time changes with thickness and season.

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Methods compared

Dot-and-dab plasterboard versus traditional wet plaster.

Board vs wet plaster

Plasterboard (dot and dab) vs wet plaster — which is better?

How dry-lining with plasterboard differs from traditional three-coat wet plastering, the pros and cons of each, and where one suits better than the other.

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Browning vs bonding

Browning or bonding plaster — which undercoat do I need?

Two undercoat plasters compared: browning for absorbent backgrounds with a key, bonding for smooth low-suction surfaces — and how to tell them apart.

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Dot-and-dab vs wet

Dot-and-dab or wet plastering — which method is better?

Sticking plasterboard on adhesive dabs versus building wet plaster onto the wall: speed, mess, solidity, fixings and where each method wins.

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Machine vs hand

Machine plastering or hand plastering — what's the difference?

Spray-applied machine plastering versus traditional hand plastering: speed, finish, cost on large areas, and where each approach makes sense in UK homes.

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One-coat vs two-coat

One-coat or two-coat plaster — which should I use?

One-coat (combined) plaster versus the traditional undercoat-plus-skim two-coat system: where each is suitable, and why two coats remains the standard.

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Render vs plaster

What's the difference between render and plaster?

Render for outside, plaster for inside — why the materials differ, how cement and lime renders compare, and where the two overlap.

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Tape & joint vs skim

Tape and joint or skim finish — how should plasterboard be finished?

Two ways to finish plasterboard: filling and taping just the joints versus a full plaster skim over the whole surface — the cost, finish and durability trade-offs.

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Soundproofing

Wet plaster or plasterboard — which is better for soundproofing?

How dense wet plaster and layered plasterboard systems each reduce noise, why mass and isolation matter more than the surface, and which to use.

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Safety & older homes

Plastering over Artex, and the pre-2000 asbestos caution.

Plastering over Artex

Can you plaster over Artex, and what about asbestos?

When a textured Artex ceiling can be skimmed over, the pre-2000 asbestos caution, and why you should have it tested before any work disturbs it.

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Plaster & damp

Can damp be caused by plaster?

How the wrong plaster — especially dense, non-breathable gypsum or cement on a solid-wall period home — can trap moisture and cause or worsen damp, and why breathability matters in older UK properties.

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Lath & plaster repair

Can old lath and plaster be saved?

When traditional lath-and-plaster walls and ceilings can be repaired and kept rather than ripped out, the conservation case for saving them, and the situations where replacement is genuinely needed.

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Plastering over damp

Can you plaster over damp walls?

Why plastering over a damp wall before fixing the moisture source almost always fails, how to deal with damp properly first, and the breathable approach that suits older solid-wall UK homes.

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Skimming over old plaster

Can you plaster over old plaster?

When you can skim over existing old plaster and when it has to come off first — covering bond, soundness, damp, paint, breathability and the things that decide whether overskimming will last.

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Artex & asbestos

Does Artex contain asbestos?

Why textured coatings like Artex applied before the year 2000 may contain chrysotile (white) asbestos, how to recognise the risk, and why testing before any disturbance is the safe approach in UK homes.

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Replace or keep

How to tell if plaster needs replacing?

The practical checks that tell you whether plaster needs replacing or can be repaired — the tap test for blown areas, signs of damp and salts, cracking, crumbling and surface condition.

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Drying cracks

Is it normal for plaster to crack when drying?

Why some cracking as plaster dries is normal and expected, what fine drying-shrinkage cracks look like, how to dry plaster slowly to minimise them, and when a drying crack is actually something more.

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Sanding Artex

Is it safe to sand Artex?

Why sanding a textured coating is the single most dangerous thing you can do if it contains asbestos, how to test first, and the safer ways to deal with a textured ceiling or wall in an older UK home.

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Replaster vs repair

Should you replaster or repair old walls?

How to decide between patching and repairing existing plaster or stripping back to the wall and replastering, weighing condition, materials, breathability and the character of an older UK home.

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Blown plaster

What causes blown plaster?

Why plaster "blows" — losing its bond with the wall behind so it sounds hollow and bulges — and the usual culprits in UK homes, from damp and salts to failed lath-and-plaster and poor original adhesion.

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Bulging plaster

What causes plaster to bulge?

Why plaster bulges away from the wall — failed bond, damp and salts, failing lath-and-plaster, and trapped moisture behind impermeable surfaces — and why a bulging ceiling needs urgent care.

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Bonding plaster

What is bonding plaster used for?

What bonding plaster is, when it is the right undercoat — on low-suction or smooth backgrounds, for building out depth and patching — and how it differs from browning and finish skim plaster in UK work.

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Lime plaster

Why is lime plaster used in old houses?

Why lime plaster — not modern gypsum or cement — is the right material for older solid-wall UK homes, covering breathability, flexibility, salt tolerance and the way old buildings manage moisture.

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New plaster cracking

Why is my new plaster cracking?

The usual reasons freshly applied plaster cracks — drying too fast, applied too thick, weak background bond, movement and shrinkage — and which cracks are harmless versus which point to a real problem.

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Cracking plaster

Why is my plaster cracking?

The common reasons plaster cracks in UK homes — from harmless drying shrinkage and seasonal movement to settlement and genuine structural problems — and how to tell which sort of crack you are looking at.

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How it works

Guidance first. Quotes only if you want them.

We publish honest, sourced answers on plastering costs, methods, drying times and the asbestos caution on older ceilings, then — if you'd like prices — match you with a vetted plasterer who looks at your walls and quotes on a clear specification. Costs are always shown as ranges that depend on your room. No obligation, and you decide whether to proceed.