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Xpress Plastering Queensland — Plastering in Seventeen Mile Rocks

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Looking for xpress plastering queensland in Seventeen Mile Rocks? Xpress Plastering Queensland helps customers in Seventeen Mile Rocks, Brisbane, QLD compare options, review completed work, and request free quotes for service.

Xpress Plastering Queensland brings servicing jobs within 20 km to customers across Seventeen Mile Rocks, Brisbane, QLD.

Xpress Plastering Qld. Small to Medium plastering, renovation and repairs. Servicing the greater Brisbane area. Professional and reliable with over 30 years of experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

General Plastering questions for Seventeen Mile Rocks

How much does gyprock repair cost in Australia?

Small hole repairs typically cost $80–$200. Repairing a large section of wall or ceiling ranges from $300–$800. Full room replastering can cost $1,500–$4,000+ depending on size and condition.

Do I need a licensed plasterer?

In most Australian states, plastering work over a certain threshold (e.g., $10,000 in Victoria) requires a registered building practitioner. For smaller jobs, using a licensed plasterer is still strongly recommended for quality and warranty reasons.

How long does gyprock repair take to dry before painting?

Plaster compound typically needs 24–48 hours to dry fully between coats, and a minimum 48–72 hours before painting. In humid conditions (common in coastal areas), allow extra drying time.

What's the difference between cornice cement and plaster?

Cornice cement is a pre-mixed adhesive/filler specifically for attaching and patching cornice. Plaster is the base compound for walls and ceilings. Each product has different drying times and finishing properties — using the wrong one is a common DIY mistake.

Can I plaster over existing tiles?

It's possible but not always recommended. A plasterer needs to ensure the tiles are soundly bonded, properly prepared with bonding agent, and the weight load is appropriate. Direct plastering over tiles is common for fire-rated walls.

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