Plaster Repair & Restoration
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Revitalize Your Walls with Plaster Repair & Restoration
Plaster repair and restoration brings cracked, sagging, or damaged plaster walls and ceilings back to their original condition. We use time-tested techniques alongside modern materials to stabilize old plaster and restore a smooth, durable surface. Whether you’re preserving historic charm or simply fixing damage, we make old walls look new again.
Service Breakdown:
- We reattach loose sections, fill cracks, and reinforce weak spots for long-term stability
- Our team replicates existing finishes to blend repairs seamlessly with surrounding areas
- Final skim coats and sanding create a smooth, paint-ready finish across walls and ceilings
Built for Older Homes
Plaster restoration is ideal for historic homes, pre-war buildings, or any space where original plaster is still intact but showing wear. Homeowners who want to preserve period detail without full demolition benefit most from this service. It’s also valuable for designers and renovators looking to maintain authenticity while improving structure.
Plaster Repair & Restoration FAQs
Get answers to your most pressing questions about plaster repair & restoration.
Can all plaster be repaired, or does it need to be replaced?
Most damaged plaster can be repaired, even if it’s cracked or loose. We assess the condition and stabilize it using bonding agents or patching where needed.
How do you fix sagging plaster ceilings?
We reattach sagging sections using mechanical fasteners and adhesives. After that, we reinforce the surface and apply new coats to restore appearance and strength.
Will the repair show through after painting?
No, our process includes blending the texture and skim coating if needed. Once painted, the repair should be virtually invisible.
How long does plaster repair take?
Most repairs take 1–3 days depending on the damage and drying time between coats. Larger areas or detailed restorations may take longer.
Do you match old textures and finishes?
Yes, we can replicate original plaster textures by hand. This ensures your repairs blend in with the existing surface without obvious transitions.