Plasterers in Drymen
Find plasterers covering Drymen, Balfron, Aberfoyle, Balloch and surrounding areas. Local and Stirling-based plasterers who serve the G63 area for skimming, rendering, roughcasting, dry lining, and coving.
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Plasterers Listed in Drymen
- Central Plastering Solutions — Central Plastering Solutions serves Stirling, Falkirk, and the Forth Valley with comprehensive plastering services. Their team handles skim coating, dry lining, rendering, roughcasting, and plasterboard work for domestic and commercial clients. (Stirling)
- SD Plastering & Rendering — SD Plastering & Rendering is a Stirling plastering company providing internal plastering, roughcasting, and dry lining services. Covering Stirling, Falkirk, and the surrounding areas, they deliver quality plaster finishes for new builds and renovation projects. (Stirling)
- Hughes Plastering — Hughes Plastering is a trusted partner for high-quality plastering, rendering, and roughcasting services in Stirling, Scotland, serving the Bridge of Allan area.[3] (Bridge of Allan)
- Pro-Finish — Plastering and rendering7. (Bannockburn)
Areas Covered by Drymen Plasterers
- Drymen — postcodes: G63
- Balmaha & Loch Lomondside — postcodes: G63
- Gartocharn — postcodes: G83
Frequently Asked Questions — Plasterers in Drymen
What should I look for in a Drymen plasterer?
Look for plasterers who can show recent work, carry insurance, and provide clear quotes. Ask about their experience with your specific type of work. Speed matters in plastering, so experienced plasterers are worth the investment.
How much does plastering cost in Drymen?
Skimming a ceiling costs £150–£300 per room, walls £200–£400. Full re-plaster £400–£700 per room. Roughcasting a semi costs £3,000–£5,000. Get at least 3 quotes and check what preparation work is included.
Is Drymen covered by Stirling plasterers?
Yes — Drymen is close to Stirling and most Stirling-based plasterers cover Drymen, Balfron, Aberfoyle, Balloch as standard.
What's the difference between skimming and re-plastering?
Skimming applies a thin 2–3mm coat over existing plaster when it's sound but rough or cracked. Re-plastering removes existing plaster to brick and starts fresh with base and finish coats. Re-plastering costs more but is necessary when plaster is blown or damp.
How do I compare quotes from Drymen plasterers?
Get at least 3 written quotes and compare: scope of work, preparation included, materials, timeline, payment terms, and whether they'll move furniture. Check their recent work and references.