Why Spray Plaster?
Easy to use, easy to live with - Spray Plaster is the product of choice
After just a short amount of training virtually anyone, who is practically minded, can become a competent thin-coat spray plasterer. The skills required are easy to pick up, so with the right tools, thin-coat plaster, whether machine or hand applied, will rival & often out-perform traditional plastering done by tradesmen with many years of traditional plastering experience. That's the beauty of this system, you won't need many years to master it, because just after a few weeks you'll know what can & can't be done with this system. It's not the answer to everything (a specialist product never should be), but it is for many things.
Designed to be a quickly applied system of plastering post-war buildings on the continent, it has been adapted to work in many building sectors & on virtually all backgrounds, so it is now the method of choice for many plasterers in Europe.
Spray directly onto:
- insitu concrete
- thin-joint blockwork
- plasterboard
- ceramic tiles
- existing plastered surfaces, including lime plaster
- Artex
- brickwork & traditional blockwork
- even steel & glass if you want!
It is the ONLY plastering material that CAN be applied directly onto surfaces where traditional plasters would need a primer first; it's remarkable how it just sticks to whatever you aim it at, so much so that it has got itself a reputation for being the only material that can be used in certain specialist surroundings.
Plus once you've got it where you want it, you can leave it undecorated or paint it with a mist & ONE coat of emulsion, saving a full day's painting time, as a second full coat isn't necessary!
It can be smoothed over, left self-textured or given a bark effect finish.
It dries in times quicker than the thicker traditional plasters; oh & did we mention it comes in WHITE by default, giving you the ideal blank canvass, so aiding better visualisation for interior design schemes?
It also boasts Fire, Acoustic & Thermal properties that exceed traditional plasters, so why aren't you using it yet?


