Plaster Repair Services

Expert Plaster Repair & Restoration for Homes,
Commercial & Historic Properties

Plaster Repair

Plaster is a durable and elegant material often found in older and historic homes. Our professional plaster repair services in Minnesota, restore walls and ceilings to their original beauty while ensuring long-lasting durability.

Whether you need repairs due to damage or are maintaining a historic property, our expert team delivers seamless plaster restoration.

About Plaster Repair

What is Plaster Repair?

Plaster is a paste made from water, sand, cement, and minerals that is applied to walls and ceilings to create a smooth, durable finish. Though drywall has become the standard for modern construction, plaster is still commonly used in older homes and historic buildings for wall, cove, and molding finishes. Repairing plaster requires specialized techniques to ensure a consistent and structurally sound finish.

Why professional plaster repair is needed:

Plaster repair is essential for maintaining the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal of older homes and historic properties. There are several reasons why plaster repair may be necessary:

  • Preserving Historic Homes: In some cases, state and local codes require plaster repairs in historical buildings to maintain authenticity.

  • Seamless Integration with Existing Plaster: When working with existing plaster walls, repairs must match the original material to ensure a consistent finish.

  • Restoring Cracked or Damaged Surfaces: Over time, plaster can crack or chip due to age, settling, or impact damage. Professional repair prevents further deterioration and restores the smooth finish.

  • Soundproofing Benefits: Plaster provides excellent soundproofing, making it a desirable material for some homes and commercial spaces.

How Plaster Repair Works:

Plaster repair follows a multi-step process to ensure a high-quality, durable result:

  1. Lathe/Backer Installation – A supporting layer is installed onto the wall studs or ceiling joists to provide a foundation for the plaster.

  2. Plaster Board Installation – 4’x8’ plaster boards are attached to the lathe to serve as a base for the plaster application.

  3. Taping & Base Coat Application – The seams between boards are taped and covered with a base coat of plaster.

  4. First & Second Plaster Coats – Two coats of mixed plaster are applied, with drying time between applications.

  5. Sanding & Mist Coat – Once the plaster has dried, it is sanded and finished with a thin “mist” coat to achieve a smooth, polished surface.

  6. Priming & Painting – The final step is priming and painting the repaired area to match the surrounding surfaces.

Plaster Repair Cost & Pricing:

The cost of plaster repair in varies based on the extent of the damage, the size of the area being repaired, and the level of detail required. We use Xactimate, an industry-standard estimating software used by insurance companies, to provide accurate and fair pricing.

Since plaster repairs can be more labor-intensive than drywall, costs may be higher depending on the complexity of the job.

Frequently Asked Questions
About Plaster Repair

Is plaster more durable than sheetrock?

Plaster has a more durable finish, but once it begins to crack, it is more difficult and costly to repair. Drywall, on the other hand, is easier to patch and maintain over time.

 

Is plaster or drywall more cost-effective?

Drywall is the more cost-effective option due to its wider availability and quicker installation process. Plaster requires more labor and materials, making it a higher-cost repair option.

 

How much does plaster repair cost?

We use Xactimate to provide accurate pricing, working closely with contractors and insurance adjusters to ensure fair estimates.

 

Why repair plaster instead of replacing it with drywall?

In some cases, historic preservation laws require plaster repairs instead of drywall replacement. Additionally, plaster may be preferable when seamlessly integrating with existing walls, molding, or decorative details.

 

Does plaster provide better soundproofing than drywall?

Plaster does have soundproofing benefits, but modern soundproofing techniques using drywall and insulation can achieve similar results more cost-effectively.

If you require expert plaster repair, our team is ready.

We specialize in restoring damaged plaster to its original beauty while ensuring durability and a seamless finish. Contact us today for a consultation and estimate.