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How to ensure the quality of your plastering work? – Different types of partition walls for home and office

  Plastering is the last step of modifying the walls that include covering the walls and ceiling with a smooth finish. To ensure your  wall plastering Singapore   goes smoothly and becomes a success, you need to follow the points below. Pre-plaster checklist   Ensure the entire blockwork is completed The aluminum templates should be ready at the worksite The blockwork must be cured 7 days prior to plastering The meshwork should be at least 8” wide and must be fixed before plastering the junction Make sure the architect has clarified certain plastering specifications like finish, trowel finish, sponge finish, rough plaster The thickness of the plaster must not exceed 15mm The concrete surfaces must be hacked before the plastering work begins   Read Also: Astonishing examples of budget-friendly restaurant interior design in Singapore   During plasterwork checklist   The surface of the walls must be wet to restrict absorption