Job · Internal plastering
Super Garage — interior plaster.
Detached garage stripped back to a sound substrate and re-skimmed in pink plaster. Walls flat, corners crisp, ready for paint and the floor pour.
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How we approached it
Block walls, flat finish.
Garage walls are usually concrete block — thirsty, uneven, and unforgiving if you skip the prep. Two-coat skim over a proper basecoat is the only way to get a paint-ready finish that won’t crack a year on.
- Sheets down, dust controlled. Tools and stored items moved or covered, dust sheets across the floor.
- Walls scraped back to a sound substrate. Loose paint and friable patches removed, mortar joints raked and refilled where needed.
- Bonding coat over the block. Concrete block is too suction-heavy to skim straight onto — bonding coat first, ruled flat.
- Two-coat skim, polished smooth. Pink plaster, two coats, polished with a clean trowel for a paint-ready finish.
- Paint-ready in 4–7 days. Plaster fully dry by the time you’re ready for primer or the floor pour.
More photos to come — ask for the full set at the site visit.
Get a quote like this“Bare block to a paint-ready finish in three days. Floor went down the week after — no waiting around.”
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