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Tips for Plaster Repair & Replacement

Plaster repair and replacement is great for old walls. It enhances the look of a building and also acts as a sound barrier. After some time the plaster may start to peel off and will need repair and repainting. One of the major challenges in the process of plaster repair and replacement is removing old plaster.  Old plaster tends to crumble at the slightest touch so it can be problematic. Professionals like Worldgate Plaster & Stucco are the people to approach for your home improvement project in Middleburg, VA. Here are some a few ways to remove old plaster without damaging the wall: 1. Less is more. There is always more to plaster than meets the eye. Chisel and chip away in small amounts, as trying to remove huge chunks in one go may result in you losing a whole section of the wall. 2. Start with the edges: Start by chipping away the edges in order to maintain control of what goes and what stays. 3. Cover your furniture items. Chipping away at plaster will certainly result in a lot of dust. Keep your items covered to protect them from the dust during the process of plaster repair and replacement. 4. Know what’s underneath. When you know what is behind the plaster you can go ahead and chip away the plaster aware that the wall under it is safe. This way you avoid damaging the wall and will save a lot of time and effort. 5. Do not rush. It is better to take your time and do the right thing rather than rush and bring down the wall. Be patient and thorough. At Worldgate Plaster & Stucco we have worked with all sorts of plaster repair and replacement projects and have gathered invaluable experience in the process. Contact us to handle you home improvement project.
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