South West regional pricing
How Much Does a Plasterer Cost in Bournemouth?
Updated prices for . Bournemouth prices are typically 3% below the national average.
Price summary
Bournemouth Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plaster a Room (Walls) | £385 | £630 | £965 |
| Plaster a Ceiling | £240 | £385 | £630 |
| Skim Coat (Over Existing Plaster) | £290 | £460 | £630 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on South West regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Plasterer Prices in Bournemouth
With a population of 187,503, Bournemouth is in Dorset and plasterer costs here are 3% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plaster a Room (Walls) | £385 | £630 | £965 | 1-2 days |
| Completely replastering all the walls in a room. The old plaster is removed, then a base layer and smooth finishing layer are applied. The result is perfectly smooth walls ready for painting or wallpapering. What affects the price
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| Plaster a Ceiling | £240 | £385 | £630 | 4-8 hours |
| Replastering a ceiling in a standard room. Includes preparing the surface, applying plaster and finishing smooth. More difficult than walls due to overhead working. What affects the price
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| Skim Coat (Over Existing Plaster) | £290 | £460 | £630 | 4-8 hours |
| Applying a thin smooth layer of plaster over your existing walls or new plasterboard. This creates a fresh, smooth surface for painting without needing to strip the old plaster off completely. Cheaper and quicker than a full replaster. What affects the price
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| Render an Exterior Wall | £1,160 | £2,420 | £4,350 | 3-5 days |
| Applying a fresh render finish to the outside walls of a typical semi-detached house. Render is the smooth or textured coating that protects the brickwork underneath. Includes preparation, two layers of render, and painting. What affects the price
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| Artex Removal and Replaster | £385 | £675 | £1,160 | 1-2 days |
| Removing the textured (Artex) finish from a ceiling or walls and replastering it smooth. Important: in homes built before 2000, the texture may contain asbestos and needs professional testing first. If asbestos is found, specialist removal costs significantly more. What affects the price
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| Dot and Dab Plasterboard | £385 | £675 | £1,065 | 1-2 days |
| Sticking plasterboard sheets directly to the walls using blobs of adhesive, then plastering over them to a smooth finish. This is a quick way to cover uneven or damaged walls, or to add an insulation layer. Price per average room. What affects the price
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| Coving Installation | £195 | £340 | £530 | 3-5 hours |
| Fitting decorative moulding where the walls meet the ceiling. Includes cutting neat angles at the corners and fixing with adhesive. Gives rooms a more finished, traditional look. Price per average room. What affects the price
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| Screeding a Floor | £290 | £530 | £870 | 1 day |
| Laying a smooth, level layer of cement over a concrete floor to create a flat surface for tiles or other flooring. This is needed when the bare floor underneath is too rough or uneven. Price is for an average room of around 15-20 square metres. What affects the price
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| Damp Proof Plastering | £485 | £870 | £1,450 | 1-2 days |
| Replastering damp-affected walls using special waterproof plaster that stops moisture and salt deposits from coming through. Used after rising damp or water getting in through walls has been fixed. Price per average room. What affects the price
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| Plaster Repair (Patch) | £75 | £145 | £240 | 1-3 hours |
| Repairing a damaged patch of plaster — such as a crack, hole, or a section that has come away from the wall. The damaged area is cut out, filled, and finished smooth to match the rest of the wall. What affects the price
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| External Pebbledash | £1,450 | £2,900 | £4,835 | 3-5 days |
| Applying a pebbledash finish to exterior walls. Involves rendering the wall and throwing small stones into the wet render. Price is for a typical semi-detached house front elevation. What affects the price
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| K-Rend Exterior Finish | £2,420 | £4,350 | £6,770 | 4-7 days |
| Applying a premium silicone render finish (such as K-Rend) to the outside walls of your home. The colour is mixed into the render itself, so it never needs painting. It also repels water and resists dirt. Price for a typical semi-detached house. What affects the price
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| Plasterboard Partition Wall | £485 | £820 | £1,355 | 1-2 days |
| Building a new internal wall to split a room in two. A frame is built from timber or metal, covered with plasterboard on both sides, then finished smooth with plaster, ready for painting. Price includes a doorway. What affects the price
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| Plaster a Hallway and Stairs | £580 | £965 | £1,545 | 2-3 days |
| Replastering the walls of a hallway, landing and stairwell. More expensive than a standard room due to height, awkward angles and the need for scaffold towers or stair platforms. What affects the price
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Plaster a Room (Walls)
Low
£385
Average
£630
High
£965
1-2 days
More details
Completely replastering all the walls in a room. The old plaster is removed, then a base layer and smooth finishing layer are applied. The result is perfectly smooth walls ready for painting or wallpapering.
What affects the price
- Room size and number of walls
- Condition of existing walls
- Whether old plaster needs removing first
- Ceiling height and access difficulty
Plaster a Ceiling
Low
£240
Average
£385
High
£630
4-8 hours
More details
Replastering a ceiling in a standard room. Includes preparing the surface, applying plaster and finishing smooth. More difficult than walls due to overhead working.
What affects the price
- Ceiling size and room layout
- Whether old plaster or Artex needs removing
- Access (scaffolding in high-ceilinged rooms)
- Condition of the lath or plasterboard above
Skim Coat (Over Existing Plaster)
Low
£290
Average
£460
High
£630
4-8 hours
More details
Applying a thin smooth layer of plaster over your existing walls or new plasterboard. This creates a fresh, smooth surface for painting without needing to strip the old plaster off completely. Cheaper and quicker than a full replaster.
What affects the price
- Room size and wall area
- Condition of existing plaster underneath
- Whether PVA or bonding agent is needed
- Number of coats required
Render an Exterior Wall
Low
£1,160
Average
£2,420
High
£4,350
3-5 days
More details
Applying a fresh render finish to the outside walls of a typical semi-detached house. Render is the smooth or textured coating that protects the brickwork underneath. Includes preparation, two layers of render, and painting.
What affects the price
- Wall area and property size
- Render type (sand/cement, monocouche, silicone)
- Scaffolding requirements
- Whether old render needs removing first
Artex Removal and Replaster
Low
£385
Average
£675
High
£1,160
1-2 days
More details
Removing the textured (Artex) finish from a ceiling or walls and replastering it smooth. Important: in homes built before 2000, the texture may contain asbestos and needs professional testing first. If asbestos is found, specialist removal costs significantly more.
What affects the price
- Area size (ceiling, walls or both)
- Whether asbestos testing is needed
- Thickness and stubbornness of the Artex
- Whether steaming or scraping is used
Dot and Dab Plasterboard
Low
£385
Average
£675
High
£1,065
1-2 days
More details
Sticking plasterboard sheets directly to the walls using blobs of adhesive, then plastering over them to a smooth finish. This is a quick way to cover uneven or damaged walls, or to add an insulation layer. Price per average room.
What affects the price
- Room size and number of walls
- Wall condition and how uneven they are
- Whether insulation board is used behind
- Skim finish included or plasterboard only
Coving Installation
Low
£195
Average
£340
High
£530
3-5 hours
More details
Fitting decorative moulding where the walls meet the ceiling. Includes cutting neat angles at the corners and fixing with adhesive. Gives rooms a more finished, traditional look. Price per average room.
What affects the price
- Room size and number of corners
- Coving size and profile (plain, ornate, Victorian)
- Material (plaster, polyurethane, polystyrene)
- Ceiling height and access
Screeding a Floor
Low
£290
Average
£530
High
£870
1 day
More details
Laying a smooth, level layer of cement over a concrete floor to create a flat surface for tiles or other flooring. This is needed when the bare floor underneath is too rough or uneven. Price is for an average room of around 15-20 square metres.
What affects the price
- Floor area and screed depth
- Screed type (sand/cement, liquid, self-levelling)
- Whether underfloor heating pipes are being covered
- Drying time requirements
Damp Proof Plastering
Low
£485
Average
£870
High
£1,450
1-2 days
More details
Replastering damp-affected walls using special waterproof plaster that stops moisture and salt deposits from coming through. Used after rising damp or water getting in through walls has been fixed. Price per average room.
What affects the price
- Area affected by damp
- Severity and type of damp (rising, penetrating)
- Whether a damp proof course is needed first
- Number of coats and drying time between them
Plaster Repair (Patch)
Low
£75
Average
£145
High
£240
1-3 hours
More details
Repairing a damaged patch of plaster — such as a crack, hole, or a section that has come away from the wall. The damaged area is cut out, filled, and finished smooth to match the rest of the wall.
What affects the price
- Size of the damaged area
- Whether plasterboard backing is needed
- Matching existing wall texture
- Access and location of the damage
External Pebbledash
Low
£1,450
Average
£2,900
High
£4,835
3-5 days
More details
Applying a pebbledash finish to exterior walls. Involves rendering the wall and throwing small stones into the wet render. Price is for a typical semi-detached house front elevation.
What affects the price
- Wall area and property size
- Stone type and colour choice
- Scaffolding requirements
- Whether old render needs removing first
K-Rend Exterior Finish
Low
£2,420
Average
£4,350
High
£6,770
4-7 days
More details
Applying a premium silicone render finish (such as K-Rend) to the outside walls of your home. The colour is mixed into the render itself, so it never needs painting. It also repels water and resists dirt. Price for a typical semi-detached house.
What affects the price
- Wall area and property size
- K-Rend product chosen (silicone, acrylic, TC)
- Scaffolding and access requirements
- Whether insulation boards are included (EWI system)
Plasterboard Partition Wall
Low
£485
Average
£820
High
£1,355
1-2 days
More details
Building a new internal wall to split a room in two. A frame is built from timber or metal, covered with plasterboard on both sides, then finished smooth with plaster, ready for painting. Price includes a doorway.
What affects the price
- Wall length and height
- Whether a doorway is included
- Soundproofing or fire rating requirements
- Skim finish or tape and joint finish
Plaster a Hallway and Stairs
Low
£580
Average
£965
High
£1,545
2-3 days
More details
Replastering the walls of a hallway, landing and stairwell. More expensive than a standard room due to height, awkward angles and the need for scaffold towers or stair platforms.
What affects the price
- Hallway length and stairwell height
- Number of floors and landings
- Access difficulty and scaffold tower hire
- Condition of existing plaster
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Plastering
Plastering is one of those trades where the skill of the tradesperson makes all the difference — a good plasterer leaves walls perfectly smooth and ready for painting with minimal sanding.
Assess your walls or ceilings
Work out what needs doing — is the existing plaster crumbling, bulging, or just tired-looking? Tap the walls to check for hollow spots where plaster has come away from the brick. If it is just cosmetic, a skim coat may be enough. If the plaster is failing, a full replaster is needed.
Get quotes from plasterers
Invite two or three plasterers to look at the job. A good plasterer will tell you honestly whether you need a full replaster or just a skim. Ask for a fixed price per room rather than a daily rate. Check reviews and ask to see photos of previous work — the quality difference between plasterers is huge.
Prepare the room
Move all furniture to the centre of the room or out completely. The plasterer will cover everything with dust sheets, but plaster dust gets everywhere. Remove curtains, blinds, and anything hanging on the walls. The plasterer needs clear access to every wall and a water supply nearby.
Old plaster is removed if needed
For a full replaster, the old plaster is hacked off back to bare brick or block. This is the messiest stage and generates a lot of rubble. For a skim coat, the existing surface is prepared with PVA or a bonding agent to help the new plaster stick.
New plaster is applied
The plasterer applies the plaster in thin layers, building up to a smooth finish. A full replaster involves a scratch coat, then a finishing coat. A skim is typically two thin coats applied wet-on-wet. The plasterer works quickly as plaster sets fast — this is where experience really counts.
Drying and aftercare
Fresh plaster needs 2-6 weeks to fully dry before painting, depending on ventilation and temperature. Do not use a heater to speed this up as it causes cracking. The first coat of paint must always be a mist coat (watered-down emulsion) to seal the new plaster properly.
Regional comparison
How Bournemouth Compares
Average cost of plaster a room (walls) across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Plasterer Costs in Bournemouth?
The South West has a varied housing stock, from Georgian and Regency townhouses in cities like Bath to stone-built farmhouses, coastal cottages and modern estates across Somerset and Devon. Bournemouth has a broad range of housing from Victorian and Edwardian semis to modern estates and apartment developments, and many properties in the region feature older stonework, lime render and period details that require specialist attention. With a population of 187,503, Bournemouth is a large town where plasterer costs are close to the national average. Older and rural properties tend to push prices higher due to access difficulties and the need for sympathetic materials — plaster a ceiling here averages around £385.
The South West generally sits close to or slightly below the national average for trade costs, though popular areas like Bath and Exeter can be pricier. Labour rates in Bournemouth are around 3% below the UK average. As a large town with a population of 187,503, there is steady demand for plasterer work. Longer travel distances between jobs in rural parts of Cornwall and Dorset mean some tradespeople factor travel time into their quotes. There is a reasonable number of tradespeople serving the area, though availability can vary at busy times of year. Prices can still vary 30-50% between different tradespeople, so always compare.
What you pay for plasterer work in Bournemouth depends on the job scope, property type and materials. Period properties with lime plaster, stone walls or listed building restrictions often need specialist approaches that cost more. Coastal properties in Dorset and Cornwall can face salt exposure and damp issues that add complexity. A typical plaster a room (walls) in Bournemouth costs around £630, while k-rend exterior finish ranges from £2,420 to £6,770. As a large town that is close to the national average, Bournemouth offers fair value for plasterer work compared to London and the South East.
When getting quotes in Bournemouth, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. In more rural parts of the South West, fewer tradespeople may be available locally, so book ahead for larger jobs. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good plasterer will check the existing conditions, flag any complications from older or period features, and give you a detailed cost breakdown. There is a reasonable number of tradespeople serving the area, though availability can vary at busy times of year. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need painting & decorating (£195–£630), builder (£29,010–£77,360), or damp proofing (£240–£965) in Bournemouth.
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