Plaster Repairs That Actually Hold
A lot of plaster repairs fail because the prep work was skipped. Someone trowels new material over a loose or dusty surface and within a year the patch pops off. We don't work that way. We remove anything that won't hold, stabilize the edges, and bond the new plaster to a surface that's actually ready for it.
Whether the damage is from impact, water, or just age, we match the existing texture and finish so the repair disappears into the wall. Twin Cities Metro and Suburbs homes often have original plaster walls from the mid-1900s, and we know how to work with that material rather than fight it.
Interior and Exterior Plaster Projects
Plaster projects vary a lot in scope. Some customers come to us needing a full exterior recoat after storm damage. Others need a single damaged wall in a historic interior brought back to its original smooth finish. We handle both ends of that range and everything in between.
As a licensed stucco contractor, we apply the same surface prep discipline to plaster work that we do on stucco jobs. The materials differ but the standard doesn't. If your project involves multiple wall systems or a mix of interior and exterior surfaces, ask us about our stucco services as well since we can often coordinate both scopes in a single visit.