Plasterers in Stirling
Find plasterers in Stirling and the wider Stirling area. Specialists for skimming, roughcasting, rendering, dry lining, and period property restoration — all listings regularly checked.
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Plasterers Listed in Stirling
- 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)
- Checkatrade.com — Checkatrade.com provides professional plastering services in Aberfoyle and across Central Scotland. Specialising in skimming, rendering, roughcasting, they deliver quality workmanship and reliable service to residential and commercial clients. (Aberfoyle)
- Pro-Finish — Plastering and rendering7. (Bannockburn)
Areas Covered by Stirling Plasterers
- Stirling City Centre — postcodes: FK7, FK8
- Bridge of Allan — postcodes: FK9
- Dunblane — postcodes: FK15
- Bannockburn & St Ninians — postcodes: FK7
- Causewayhead & Cambusbarron — postcodes: FK9, FK7
- Callander & Trossachs — postcodes: FK17, FK18, FK19
Frequently Asked Questions — Plasterers in Stirling
What is the difference between skimming and rendering in Stirling?
Skimming is applying a thin 2–3 mm finish coat over plasterboard or existing plaster. Rendering is applying a thicker weather-resistant coat to exterior walls. Roughcasting (harling) is a type of render where stones are thrown onto wet render, very common on Scottish homes.
How long does plastering take to dry in Stirling?
Fresh plaster typically takes 2–3 days to dry in good conditions, but in colder Scottish weather it can take up to a week. The plaster changes from dark pink/brown to light pink/white as it dries. Don't paint or wallpaper until completely dry. Keep rooms ventilated but avoid direct heat which can cause cracking.
Do Stirling plasterers cover rural areas?
Most Stirling-based plasterers cover Bridge of Allan, Dunblane, Callander, and some travel into the Trossachs. Stirling has historic properties needing lime plaster and modern homes needing standard skimming.
What is roughcasting and why is it so common on Stirling homes?
Roughcasting (harling) is an external wall finish where small stones are thrown onto wet render. It's common in Scotland because it protects against driving rain. Re-roughcasting a semi-detached house costs £3,000–£6,000. If it's cracking or falling off, water can penetrate your walls, so don't delay repairs.
How do I know if I need a replaster in Stirling?
Signs you need a replaster: walls feel damp or cold, plaster is crumbling or flaking, hollow sound when tapping the wall, visible cracks wider than hairline, plaster bulging away from the wall, or patches of mould that keep returning. A good plasterer will assess your walls before quoting.