Neat make-good for small damaged areas
We carry out small plaster repairs so walls and ceilings are smooth and ready for paint: cracks, dents, popped screws, minor blown patches and making good after cabling/pipe chases. Clean edges, careful sanding and tidy working.
Typical repairs
- Hairline & minor settlement cracks
- Screw/nail holes, picture hook removal
- Small blown or loose patches made good
- Electrical/pipe chase fill-ins (making good)
- Corner bead touch-ups & edge repairs
- Local skim of small areas for a smooth finish
Finishing & limits
- Sanded smooth, ready for painting
- Stain/seal advice if previous water marks present
- No full-room re-skims or large ceilings
- No structural render or damp remediation
- Drying time may require a brief return visit
Before we visit
- Tell us the areas & approximate sizes needing repair.
- Share whether it’s plasterboard or solid walls.
- Confirm any prior leaks/damp are resolved and surfaces are dry.
- Send a couple of clear photos so we can plan materials and time.
Notes: We use dust control and sheet protection, but light sanding dust is possible.
Heavier damage, extensive re-skims or persistent damp issues may need a specialist plasterer or remedial works first.
FAQs
Typical patches range from hairline cracks to areas up to a few A4 sheets in size. Larger sections or full-wall/ceiling re-skims are outside this service scope.
Once dry. Drying time varies with temperature, humidity and depth. We’ll advise on timing and priming (e.g. mist coat) before painting.
Light texture blending may be possible on small areas. Heavy textures or full artex ceilings are not included; we can advise options.
Yes — we regularly fill and skim over chases and small access holes so the surface is ready for decorating again.
We sheet up and use dust control; light sanding dust is still possible. We’ll tidy thoroughly before we leave.
Get a fast quote
Send a couple of photos and rough sizes of the repair areas.
Helpful photos: a wide shot of each area, and a close-up showing the damage clearly.