Hallway Plastering in Bishopsworth, Bristol

Hallway plastering in Bishopsworth, Bristol. Hallways, landings and stairwells replastered and skimmed, worked safely at height and finished straight on every angle.

Hallways Take More Knocks Than Any Other Room

Everything that comes in or out of a house goes through the hallway, so the walls collect dents, scuffs and chipped corners. Corner beads go in on every external angle to give the edges something solid behind them. It is worth doing properly, because a hallway is the first thing anyone sees.

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Stairwells and Working at Height

A stairwell wall can run two floors high above a set of steps, which is why some plasterers avoid them. We use a proper stair tower or scaffold rather than balancing boards on steps. Set up properly, the whole wall can be worked in one go so there is no join halfway up.

Getting Straight Lines on Every Angle

Hallways are full of angles: door frames, the stair string, the ceiling line and the corners. Any one that runs out of true shows immediately because you walk past it every day. Each line is run against a straight edge and checked from both ends before the plaster sets.

About us

Hallways are the room most people put off, because of the height and the mess, and they are the room that changes a house most when it is done. Fifteen years in, we have the access equipment to do stairwells safely, which is what usually decides whether the job gets taken on at all.

  • 15 years plastering and tiling in Bristol

  • Venetian plastering specialist

  • Free, no obligation quotes

  • Open 7am to 7pm, Monday to Saturday

  • Plastering and tiling under one trade

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you plaster a stairwell in a Bristol terraced house?

Yes. Stairwells need proper access equipment rather than ladders, so we bring a stair tower that sits level over the steps. That lets the full height of the wall be plastered in one pass, which matters because a join halfway up a stairwell wall will always catch the light.

How long does it take to plaster a hallway and landing?

A hallway, stairs and landing skimmed together usually takes two to three days, including setting up access. A full replaster takes longer because the backing coat has to set first. We can usually keep the stairs usable in the evenings while the work is going on.

Will I be able to use my front door while the hallway is plastered?

Yes. We work in a way that keeps a route in and out clear, with floors sheeted and the door protected. There will be a few hours when scaffold is in the way at the bottom of the stairs. If you have a back door, that makes the day easier for everyone.

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