

You can do some of the work, but an experienced skilled plasterer will have to apply the plaster. Keep in mind that plastering, even with the newer veneer systems, is not a typically do-it-yourself project like drywalling. You can use stronger enzyme solutions and scrape more vigorously to remove the old adhesive.

Once cured, plaster is resistant to short-term water exposure.Īlso, if you plan to wallpaper, or should I say change wallpaper or paint in the future, it is easy to strip old wallpaper off plaster without damaging the wall surface. It can be washed without the possibility of water damage as with drywall. It nicks less easily than drywall, so it maintains its beauty even with children around. The superior hardness and strength of plaster is a great plus. With drywall, paint often appears different over the joint compound than over the drywall.
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They also take paint uniformly - a real plus when you use a semi-gloss paint that accentuates imperfections.

Plaster walls look better with a flatter, more even surface. The advantages of plaster are many, especially for your long-term dream home. It covers the entire wall with no joints. Plaster, on the other hand, is somewhat similar to cement in that, when it is mixed with water, a chemical reaction causes it to form a strong, hard surface. It is nailed or screwed in place and the joints are finished so that they are supposedly hidden. As a brief background, drywall is soft gypsum with paper on each side.
