Plasterers in Dalton-in-Furness handle skimming, re-plastering, rendering and plasterboard work across the town. Older Dalton properties often need patching and full re-skims, while extensions call for a fresh finish. Several also cover Barrow-in-Furness, Ulverston and Millom. Browse the listings below to find a plasterer's contact details and get a quote for your walls or ceilings.
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Plasterer prices in Dalton-in-Furness
Typical local costs — a guide only; always confirm with a written quote.
- Skim a room£350–£600
- Day rate£150–£220
- Plaster a ceiling£250–£450
- Re-plaster a room£450–£900
- Rendering (per m²)£40–£70
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How much does a plasterer cost in Dalton-in-Furness?
Skimming a room in Dalton-in-Furness typically costs £350–£600, with day rates of £150–£220. Plastering a ceiling is around £250–£450, a full re-plaster of a room £450–£900, and rendering roughly £40–£70 per m².
What's the difference between skimming and plastering?
Skimming is a thin top coat for a smooth finish over existing or boarded walls; full plastering builds up from bare brick. A Dalton-in-Furness plasterer will advise which you need — skimming is cheaper and quicker where walls are sound.
What should I look for when hiring a plasterer?
Look for a local plasterer with good reviews and photos of finished work — a quality finish shows. Confirm they're insured, get a written quote, and ask how long the plaster needs to dry before you can decorate.
How long before I can paint new plaster?
Fresh plaster usually needs to dry fully before painting — often a week or more, longer in damp Cumbrian weather or cooler months. Your Dalton-in-Furness plasterer will advise, and a mist coat is best for the first coat of paint.
Can plastering be done in winter?
Yes, but plaster dries more slowly in cold, damp conditions, so allow extra drying time in the Cumbrian winter. Keeping the room gently warm and ventilated helps. Many Dalton-in-Furness plasterers work year-round and will advise on drying.
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