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What qualifications or certifications should I look for in a plasterer in London?
When hiring a plasterer in London, it's important to check for relevant qualifications such as NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Plastering, City & Guilds qualifications, or equivalent. Membership in professional bodies like The Guild of Master Craftsmen can also indicate a higher standard of workmanship. Always ask for proof of these qualifications and check their validity.
What questions should I ask a plasterer before hiring them for a job?
Before hiring a plasterer, ask about their experience with similar projects, whether they have public liability insurance (essential for working on your property), if they provide a written quote detailing the scope of work and materials, and what their payment terms are. Also, ask for references from previous clients and examples of their work.
What are some common signs of poor plastering work that I should be aware of?
Be aware of signs such as cracks, uneven surfaces, crumbling plaster, hollow sounds when tapped, and visible joints. Poorly applied plaster can lead to dampness and further structural issues. If you spot these signs, it's best to address them promptly to avoid more extensive and costly repairs.
What are the typical costs associated with plastering work in London, and how can I ensure I'm getting a fair price?
Plastering costs in London can vary depending on the size of the area, the complexity of the job, and the materials used. Get quotes from multiple plasterers and compare them carefully. A detailed quote should include labour costs, material costs, and any additional charges. Be wary of unusually low quotes, as they may indicate substandard work or hidden costs. Check online resources and industry guides to get an idea of average prices in your area.
Are there any building regulations or legal requirements I should be aware of when hiring a plasterer in London?
While plastering itself may not always require specific building regulations approval, any associated structural work or alterations to walls might. It's your responsibility to ensure that any necessary planning permissions or building regulations approvals are obtained before work commences. Discuss this with your plasterer and consider consulting with your local council's building control department if you are unsure.





















