Plasterers in Milton Keynes
Plasterers in Milton Keynes apply and repair internal and external surfaces, from skimming walls and ceilings to rendering exteriors and fitting decorative mouldings. This page lists plasterers across Milton Keynes and surrounding towns including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney, so you can compare local tradespeople in one place. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.
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MK Loft Boarding
📍 Unit 12, Stacey Bushes Trading Centre, 4 Erica Rd, Wolverton Free online quotes
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What customers say review highlights
- professional fitters
- clear communication and updates
- tidy workmanship
- reasonable pricing
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Rb plastering mk
📍 Bradwell Common Blvd, Milton Keynes Free online quotesOn-site services
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What customers say review highlights
- quality plastering
- polite
- kept everything clean
- additional work undertaken
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DTS Property – Bespoke home extensions that add space, value and style
📍 Harben House, Severn Dr, Newport Pagnell Free online quotes
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What customers say review highlights
- high-quality work
- professional and courteous team
- flexible and honest communication
- on time and on budget
Choosing a plasterer in Milton Keynes
Plastering is not a licensed trade in the UK, so it is worth checking a tradesperson's experience and recent work before booking. Some plasterers hold City and Guilds or NVQ qualifications in plastering, and members of the Federation of Plastering and Drywall Contractors or those registered with TrustMark work to recognised standards. Ask to see photos of finished jobs, confirm whether the quote covers materials and waste removal, and check that public liability insurance is in place. For work involving rendering or larger areas, a written quote that specifies the finish and number of coats helps avoid disputes.
What to expect during the work
A typical skim over existing plaster can be completed in a day for a single room, while re-plastering after removing old plaster, or rendering an exterior, takes longer and needs drying time before decorating. Fresh plaster usually needs several days to dry fully, and painting too soon can trap moisture and cause flaking. If your property was built before 2000, be aware that older textured coatings can contain asbestos, so a plasterer may recommend testing before removing them. Clear access, a tidy work area and agreed protection for floors and furniture all help the job run smoothly.
How long should I wait before painting new plaster?
New plaster generally needs to dry fully before painting, which can take several days to a few weeks depending on thickness, ventilation and the time of year. The surface should look a uniform pale colour with no dark damp patches. Many plasterers advise using a diluted mist coat first so the wall can breathe as it finishes drying.
Do I need a plasterer or a renderer for outside walls?
External walls are finished with render rather than internal plaster, and many plasterers offer both. Rendering uses harder, weather-resistant materials such as sand and cement or modern polymer and lime systems. When enquiring, confirm the tradesperson has rendering experience and ask which system they recommend for your wall type and exposure.