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Plastering trade


Plasters are skilled tradesmen who construct traditional walls and decorative surfaces. They work for construction companies, and commercial and residential building contractors. Plasterers create partitions, walls and decorative arches. They use trowels, cutting and mixing tools. Hand-eye co-ordination, physical strength and the ability to work in diverse conditions are essential qualities in this construction profession. The trowel is a fundamental tool for plasterers.


Plasterers mix and apply the plastering composition, using tools such as trowels, planes and saws to construct, repair and restore walls and other surfaces. They apply an initial coat of brown gypsum plaster on wire mesh material to create a foundation. Then finally apply the process called the white coating.


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Super-Finish Plastering

Flat 17

Seymour house

Albion Avenue

SW8 2AA


Phone 02077 205138


Mobile 07908 729222 / 07985 411 194


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