A skilled plasterer will leave the surface flawlessly smooth and level. Corners should have a metal strip running down them; this creates a straight, neat edge. Additionally, they should not leave gypsum on window frames, skirting boards, etc. A skilled plasterer is challenging to locate.
A plasterer must be meticulous and attentive to detail, know building and construction, work well with one's hands, collaborate with others, and have customer service skills. They take the initiative, the ability to accept criticism, and the ability to perform well under pressure.
Make sure to make the finish plaster thick; otherwise, it will be challenging to keep it level, and spreading it will cause your arm to ache. It must be thin enough to form peaks and resemble creamy yoghurt. It will then spread with less effort to produce a layer no thicker than 2 mm.
Using hand and power mixers, according to specifications, prepare and mix materials for the work, such as mortar, paste, cement, and slaked lime. It computes time and material costs. Employing plastering tools such as trawls applies the first or final coat of plaster; it also repairs plaster breaks and fissures.