Plasterers in Port Glasgow

Find plasterers covering Port Glasgow, Greenock, Paisley and surrounding areas. Local and Greenock-based plasterers who serve the PA14 area for skimming, rendering, roughcasting, dry lining, and coving.

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Plasterers Listed in Port Glasgow

  • Keenan Coatings — Keenan Coatings provides full wall and ceiling plastering, skimming, coving, and artex removal services. They also specialize in external rendering and roughcasting in various colors and finishes, serving Paisley, Glasgow, and West Central Scotland.[2] (Paisley)
  • J Martin & Son — J Martin & Son is a plastering business operating in Paisley and the surrounding Renfrewshire area.[3] (Paisley)
  • TNG Plastering — TNG Plastering is a Renfrewshire-based plastering company with over 12 years of experience offering a broad range of plastering services, covering Paisley, Glasgow, Falkirk, Perth, and surrounding areas.[1] (Paisley)

Areas Covered by Port Glasgow Plasterers

  • Port Glasgow — postcodes: PA14
  • Kilmacolm — postcodes: PA13

Frequently Asked Questions — Plasterers in Port Glasgow

What should I look for in a Port Glasgow 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 Port Glasgow?

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.

Will Greenock plasterers come to Port Glasgow?

Yes — Port Glasgow is close to Greenock and most Greenock-based plasterers cover Port Glasgow, Paisley 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 Port Glasgow 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.

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