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Top 21 Tips Before Hiring A Plasterer

Before hiring a plasterer to install plasterboard or repair damaged plaster, there are important things to consider, here are the top 21 things to look for:

Before hiring a plasterer to install plasterboard or repair damaged plaster, here are the top 21 things to look for:

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1. Check your plasterer's qualifications.

How long has plasterer been in business? Plasterers should be able to produce a copy of the plasterer’s license or plasterers ID card. Plasterers also need to have indemnity insurance for any accidents that may happen while working on your home.

2. Check that the plasterer is insured and has public liability insurance.

You should always ask your contractor to produce his public liability insurance certificate so you can check if they’re registered in the relevant trades board.

3. Is the plasterer's equipment up to date?

You should ask if the equipment is not outdated.

4. Ask to see examples of similar work that plasterer has done in the past.

It’s a priority to check with your local council or building department to see how recently any plastering work has been certified.

5. Get at least three quotes for the job.

Plastering is an important job, and you should get at least three quotes to choose which plasterer to hire. It ‘s a great idea to get references from the people who will provide your quotes. You can then contact them for an authority to provide you with factual evidence of their quality of workmanship.

6. Look at a plasterer's work.

How neat, tidy, and uniform is the finish? How well does the plasterer match existing plastering across joins, and how well are corners finished? Plaster should be neatly applied to all areas. Run your eye carefully over all surfaces to see if you can find any imperfections.

7. Get A Quotation Before Commencing Work.

Ask your contractor to prepare a written quote for you to look at—this will give you more confidence in the total cost without any hidden surprises. Be sure to thoroughly discuss the quotation with your contractor to maintain good communication and remove misunderstandings before any commencement of work.

8. Hire a plasterer who will not cut corners while working on the job.

Make sure your plasterer doesn’t end up pushed to finish faster than necessary because of time pressure or money issues. These types of burdens often lead to rushed jobs resulting in substandard workmanship with often unsatisfactory outcomes for clients. So please try to avoid getting yourself into these situations with contractor/client relationships if possible.

9. Hire plasterers who will finish your job correctly.

Too many plasterers skimp on completing your scope of works properly due to lost interest once work has commenced because of feeling cheated on the price. It’s usually due to feeling like they’ve been dudded on the deal. Hence, it would be helpful if you could find a plasterer committed to a set decent price range. However, plastering is more often than not completed for most cheaper jobs to a substandard of quality. So you end up paying more later because of redoing shoddy work, or in a worst-case scenario, something terrible could wrong with your plaster, triggering a complete strip and refit.

10. Is the plasterer's personality right for the job?

An much often overlooked part of the hiring process is the psychological aspect, like hiring a contractor who has great customer service skills and is polite, friendly and easy-going so that you feel comfortable. Good plasterers generally get on well with their clients because they’re confident in their abilities with the application, agreed on price point (No remorse on the quote), and social interactions.

11. Hire plasterers who plaster your walls well.

Make sure your plasterer will not plaster over the existing plastering or cover up someone else’s mistakes. Also, check that your plasterer has the right equipment and uses decent quality screw guns that don’t have frayed leads and look like they fell out of a rubbish bin. Finally, a good contractor will be well equipped with the right tools for the job and not ladders held together with tape and glue. There’s an old saying; you’re only as good as the tools you use.

12. Ask about the plastering process.

Ensure you know how long each phase of the contract will complete helping you understand how long they will occupy your house. Also, make sure plasterers won’t skimp on steps such as the use of higher-grade plasterboard or correct finishing materials to cover up imperfections. The aim of the game as a customer is to have a stable quality job, so asking the right type of questions beforehand can save you a lot of pain down the track.

13. What are the qualifications of plasterers?

Find out if the plasterer has undergone training with a professional plastering institute or is an expert in plastering through years of experience.

14. Where are your plasterers located?

Ensure your contractor is local and not charging higher than average prices because they live out of town. If the job becomes difficult or when you have to alter the date, then it’s best to choose a company with operators or owners who live nearby if there is a change of plan.

15. How long have they been operating?

You need to consider hiring a company that’s been in business & installing plasterboard for many years. Experience counts when it comes to workmanship.

16. Does the plastering company have a helpful website?

Plastering is an essential part of the building process, so you need to hire someone who takes professional pride in their work. Plasterers who take care of every detail from the beginning stages right through to finishing are essential to the overall success of a job; that’s why you need to deal with a company that has a professional website with real customer testimonials.

16. Does the plastering company have a helpful website?

Plastering is an essential part of the building process, so you need to hire someone who takes professional pride in their work. Plasterers who take care of every detail from the beginning stages right through to finishing are essential to the overall success of a job; that’s why you need to deal with a company that has a professional website with real customer testimonials.

17. Does the company have good reviews on Google?

Plasterers can be challenging to find, so make part of your hiring decision based on a company with great reviews on Google.

18. Are plasterers plastering for themselves or an agency?

If you’re hiring a professional plasterer, make sure they’re working for themselves and not an agency that pays low wages to their workers. It is also accurate when hiring from places like Airtasker or HomeAdvisor, who take large chunks of profit and commissions that often hurt a contractor’s bottom line due to the auction-style of winning the cheapest quote who ultimately wins the work.

19. What guarantee does the company have?

Make sure your plastering job comes with a written guarantee. Although state and federal laws offer some protection, a customer still needs to conduct their due diligence when entering into any form of formal contract arrangement that provides legal protection to both parties involved. *Please check with your local authority for any legal advice.

20. Does the company have a professional attitude?

Plasterers who have a professional attitude and are usually not intending to make as much money as possible. At the same time, they also take care of every detail from the beginning stages right through to the end and are honest and do good work.

21. Do I get to see a portfolio of past plastering jobs?

Plastering takes years to master, so plastered from a company with years of experience in the plastering industry. Plastering is one of the most challenging trades. It would help if you had professional and reliable plasterers, work to high standards, and take care of every detail from the beginning stages right through to finishing. The only way to tick those boxes of criteria is by obtaining some proof of previous work and testimonials to offer you that final confidence level when about to choose your contractor.

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