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Freshly skimmed extension interior with pink plaster on walls and ceiling around a glass roof lantern.

Plastering & Render · Highworth · Swindon · Cotswolds

Plasterer & External Render
in Swindon, Highworth
& the Cotswolds

Smooth internal plastering and clean external render, done by the same three-person family team that laid the walls. Walls that finish flat, arrises that stay sharp, render that doesn't crack.

40 years' experience · In-house · Free site visits · Estimates in 3–5 days

40 yrs
on the tools since 1988
3
family team on every job
3–5 days
for a written estimate
£5m
public liability insured

Overview

Plaster and render, done by the same family that built the wall.

Plaster is where all the earlier trades show up. Uneven brickwork, out-of-plumb blocks, dropped lintels, missing beads: the plasterer sees it all. Doing our own plaster and render means the trade before doesn't leave problems for the trade after, because both trades are us.

What the service covers

Skim finish over sound existing plaster, plaster onto plasterboard (dot-and-dab or timber-batten), plaster onto brick and block with sand-and-cement float coat and skim finish, re-plaster after removal of failed plaster or damp treatment, external sand-and-cement render on new blockwork, patch render repairs on existing elevations, and finish coats including scratched, floated and painted render.

Who it's for

Homeowners re-plastering ceilings and walls that have cracked or blown. Landlords making a rental smart between tenancies. Anyone with a new extension needing full first- and second-fix plaster. Owners of older properties whose external render is cracking, hollow or falling off in sections.

When it's needed

Cracked or bulging plaster, blown plaster from damp, tired walls that a new coat of paint won't rescue. New extension or alteration walls to be plastered from bare block. External render cracking, staining, sounding hollow when tapped, or coming off in sheets after a wet winter.

Why it matters

Plaster and render are the finishes homeowners look at every day. A bad plaster job shows up under every light source. Bad render shows up at fifty paces. Getting them right is a preparation and technique problem, not a product problem.

The cost of getting it wrong

The plaster and render failures we get called to fix.

Wall finishes fail visibly. That's the good news and the bad news.

Cracks tell you something's moved

Hairline cracks are usually cosmetic; wider or stepped cracks mean the substrate has moved, and just filling and painting hides the cause rather than fixing it.

Blown plaster is done

Once plaster has separated from the wall it will not stick back. Sounding hollow when tapped is the sign: the fix is stripping back and re-plastering that section.

Bad render lets water in

Cracked or hollow render lets water sit against the wall. That water gets into the brick, freezes in winter, blows the render off in slabs and damages the wall behind.

Wrong product on wrong substrate

Cement render on soft lime-built walls, gypsum plaster in damp cellars, thick coats without proper preparation: all recipes for failure inside a couple of winters.

Common mistake, The most common homeowner mistake with render: painting over cracked render with masonry paint hoping the paint will seal it. It won't: water still gets in from above, and the paint stops the wall drying out.

Our process

Our plastering and render process.

Same honest four-step system.

  1. 01

    Site visit & assessment

    We tap the existing walls, look for damp, and diagnose whether it's a re-skim, a full strip-and-re-plaster, or a render repair.

  2. 02

    Written estimate in 3–5 days

    Itemised: labour, materials and prep separated out so you can see where the cost is.

  3. 03

    Prep, prep, prep

    The bulk of the quality is in the preparation: scraping off failed plaster, sealing dusty substrates with PVA, fitting beads and stops properly. We don't rush this bit.

  4. 04

    Finish coats & sign-off

    Two-coat skim to smooth finish on internal walls; scratch and float on render. We polish edges, arrises and internal corners crisp and walk the job with you before leaving.

The benefits

Why our approach to plastering & render pays off.

Flat under raked light

The test of a plaster job is a lamp at floor level. Ours holds up to it.

Sharp arrises and corners

Beads fitted properly, corners polished: the details that separate a proper plasterer from a general trade.

Render that doesn't come off

Right mix, right suction on the substrate, proper key coat, correct thickness: render as an actual weather barrier, not a decorative coating.

Cleaner site than you'd expect

Plaster is messy. We contain it: protection down, waste bagged, floors and surfaces cleaned as we go.

One family team, wall to finish

The same family plastering that laid the bricks means the finish is planned into the earlier stages, not fought against later.

Realistic drying times

We tell you honestly when it's safe to paint (usually two to four weeks depending on conditions), and we don't rush the finish coats.

In detail

Plaster & render, in detail.

Materials, methods and situations.

Internal plaster systems

Multi-finish skim onto sound existing plaster or fresh backing coat. Bonding coat onto engineering brick, concrete and dense substrates. Browning or hardwall onto ordinary brick and block. Board finish onto plasterboard. Dot-and-dab or batten-and-board plasterboarding on external walls where insulation and warmth are the priority.

External render systems

Traditional sand-and-cement render: scratch coat, float coat, finish coat, with beads and stop-beads properly fitted. Where the property is older and lime-based, lime render with appropriate NHL binder. Coloured monocouche or through-coloured render systems are offered where the client already has a preferred system.

Repair work

Patch re-plastering of blown sections after damp treatment, cutting out and re-rendering hollow patches on external walls, re-plastering ceilings and cornices where movement or leaks have caused failure. Matching in the finish level so the patch reads flat with the surrounding wall.

Damp-conscious plastering

Where there's a history of damp we work with the damp specialist: waterproof render backing, sacrificial lime plaster, or renovation plaster systems depending on the diagnosis. We don't just plaster over rising damp and hope.

Residential vs commercial

Almost all our plastering is residential: full extension finishes, room re-plasters, and repair. Light commercial (offices, small units) taken on selectively.

Recent works

Recent plastering & render and other jobs from around the patch.

See all our work
Completed red-brick garden wall by DR Smith Building bricklayers, Highworth.
Completed natural stone extension in the Cotswolds by DR Smith Building stone masons.
Installed glass roof lantern on an extension by DR Smith Building, Wiltshire.
Completed pitched porch roof by DR Smith Building roofers, Swindon.
Finished sandstone patio and garden landscaping by DR Smith Building, Cotswolds.
Completed sandstone patio with French doors by DR Smith Building, Wiltshire.
Completed tiled family bathroom fit-out by DR Smith Building general builders.
Completed tiled bathroom refurbishment by DR Smith Building, Highworth.
Completed bathroom suite installation by DR Smith Building, Swindon.
Finished open-plan kitchen with hardwood flooring by DR Smith Building.
Finished lounge with hardwood flooring by DR Smith Building general builders.
Finished navy fitted kitchen by DR Smith Building, Wiltshire.
Completed kitchen with fitted units by DR Smith Building, Cotswolds.
Completed kitchen with central island by DR Smith Building general builders.
Finished open-plan kitchen with island by DR Smith Building extensions team.
Completed rear single-storey extension exterior by DR Smith Building.
Completed Cotswold-stone new build by DR Smith Building stone masons.
Block wall under construction on site by DR Smith Building bricklayers.
Curved Cotswold stone wall being built by DR Smith Building stone masons.
Groundworks in progress on a Wiltshire building site by DR Smith Building.
Patio installation underway by DR Smith Building hard landscapers.
Timber-framed roof going on stone walls, in-progress build by DR Smith Building.
Basement and retaining walls being formed on site by DR Smith Building.
Block walls partially built on a live site by DR Smith Building.
Patio installation partway through by DR Smith Building, Cotswolds.
Interior plastering in progress by DR Smith Building plasterers, Swindon.
Freshly plastered walls curing on site by DR Smith Building.
Foundation stonework underway by DR Smith Building stone masons.
Stone build in progress with excavator on site by DR Smith Building.
Partial stone wall with materials on site by DR Smith Building.

FAQs

Questions we're asked about plastering & render.

Can't see yours? Ring Dale on 07926 334368.

How long before I can paint fresh plaster?

Usually two to four weeks depending on conditions. Painting too early traps moisture and the paint peels. We'll give you a realistic date at handover.

Can you just skim over old plaster?

If the existing plaster is sound and firmly stuck to the wall, yes. If it sounds hollow or is blown, no, it needs stripping back first. We'll tap-test at the site visit.

Why is my render cracking?

Usually one of three things: movement below the render, the wrong mix for the substrate, or water getting in from above through failed detailing. We diagnose before we quote a repair.

Do you do lime plaster?

Yes: where the property calls for it (older cottages, listed buildings, walls with historic damp issues) we work in NHL-based lime plaster and render.

How messy is the work?

Plaster is messy in the moment; we contain it with floor protection, sheeting on furniture, and daily clean-down. You'll never come home to a bomb-site.

Do you plaster ceilings?

Yes: both re-skim and full plasterboard-and-skim on ceilings, including artex removal (which we treat carefully: where necessary we get it tested first).

Do you offer a warranty?

We don't issue formal certificates. Our commitment is to complete every job to the highest standard and return to put right any workmanship issue at no cost, within reason.

Do you cover Cirencester and Burford as well as Swindon?

Yes: plastering and render work across Swindon, Highworth, Faringdon, Cirencester, Lechlade, Fairford, Witney, Burford and Shrivenham.

Ready when you are

Get a free estimate for plastering & render.

Free site visit at a time that suits. Written, itemised estimate in 3–5 working days. Staged payments, nothing due before we start.

Family-run since 1988
£5m public liability
Free site visits
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