Plastering Services
Plaster Restoration | Plaster Repair

MN Plastering LLC plasters walls and ceilings in homes and commercial buildings in the area. We provide ornamental plaster repair as well as conventional plastering services, including lathe, brown coat, white coat, and prime. When your interior project requires expert plastering services, call MN Plastering LLC for trusted quality and competitive pricing.
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The Difference Between Drywall and Plastering
Drywall doesn't crack when properly installed. It is made out of a softer material called gypsum. Drywall is installed in sheets that are nailed to the wood studs. Plaster dries much harder than drywall. It is more labor-intensive and expensive to install, but it does have its advantages.
The Benefits of Installing Plaster
If you are questioning whether to apply plaster or drywall to your walls or ceiling, the professionals at MN Plastering LLC can help you choose the best materials for your interior. Plaster is inherently more durable than drywall. Plaster provides better insulation and lower heating and cooling expenses. It also outperforms drywall in terms of safety. It has better fireproofing and soundproofing properties. Finally, it inhibits mold growth.
Why Choose MN Plastering LLC for Plastering Services?
Since 1987, MN Plastering LLC has provided a variety of plastering services throughout the area. Call (443) 785-3818 and tell us about your upcoming project, and we'll help you decide on a plastering process that makes the most sense for you.
Just a few of the plastering services MN Plastering LLC provides include:
- Plaster installation on walls and ceilings
- Plaster restoration
- Plaster repair work
- Ornamental plaster repair
- Conventional plastering
- White coat, or lime plaster
MN Plastering LLC's Plaster Process
Both an art and a science, plastering requires a master tradesman to perfect. The process of plastering interior walls and ceilings often begins with a lath coat. Next, a brown coat of wet plaster is applied fine sand is added to provide a gripping surface that is ready to accept the final coat. The white coat or lime coat is the final coat of the project. The finish coat provides a smooth, shiny finish that can then be painted.

