In a reconstruction project, a plasterer is expected to prepare surfaces, mix and apply plaster, create smooth and level finishes, work efficiently and safely with tools and equipment, and collaborate effectively with other professionals involved in the project.
A professional plasterer uses plaster equipment such as trowels, brushes, and mixers to mix and apply plaster to create smooth and level finishes on walls and ceilings. They also ensure that the equipment is properly maintained and used safely.
Some common errors in plastering work include uneven surfaces, cracks or bubbles in the plaster, improper mixing or application of the plaster, and inadequate preparation of the surface.
Poor workmanship can also lead to issues such as peeling, flaking, or discoloration of finishes such as paint or wallpaper. It is important to hire a skilled and experienced plasterer to avoid these errors.