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started by Justin Fields on 06 Jun 12
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    In the modern world, remains of plaster from as far back as 7500 BC still survive.These old examples were found in what is modern day Jordan and were formed by mixing lime with unheated crushed limestone to make a primitive plaster which they used on a large scale for covering walls, floors, and hearths in their houses.In fact, the plastering trade has remained remarkably similar down the ages, and we would recognise all of the same tools and methods in ancient plastering as we would in today's plastering.There have been a couple of changes though, which include both the range of jobs that plastering is used to produce, to the plastering mixes but even these haven't changed very much.

    Plasterers are tradesmen who work with plaster, and it is usually used to form a surface on an interior wall, but other jobs include decorative mouldings and stucco.Plastering requires relatively few tools or materials and is carried out in much the same way that it always has been down the centuries.

    Essentially, most traditional plaster is made of varying quantities of water, sand and either lime or gypsum, sometimes hair is also added, but in a lot of more modern mixes, this is replaced by other fibres.Whatever goes into the mix, the production is basically the same and involves a dry powder being mixed with water to form the desired consistency, which is then applied to the walls in preparation of decoration.

    To get a good finish on a wall, more than one coat of plaster is needed.Although there are some products on the market that claim to be a one coat plastering solution, they have mixed reviews and are not looked favourably by most professional plasterers.'One coat work' is the coarsest and cheapest class of plastering, and is not really used in the UK.In order to create a strong, durable and smooth surface which we are all used to seeing in our homes and work places the solution is three layers of plaster that are applied to the wall in relatively quick succession to create a strong, durable and smooth surface.

    Glengarry Plastering is your local company for plastering.Glengarry Plastering prides itself on employing only the best plasterers in Barnsley.Any household or building maintenance or repairs can be completed by our quality plasterers in Barnsley so come to us.Come to us for the best value for money from our qualified plasterers who are insured against all damage.

    Increase you current home value easily by using plasterers in Barnsley to refresh your home.In this current financial time you can make home improvements more cost effectively as businesses are very competitive with their prices.Plasterers in Barnsley can promise that your price will be the lowest possible to assure quality and fulfilment.

    Ornamental plastering is also provided by our plasterers in Barnsley which includes panelling, decorative moulding and much more.Our plasterers in Barnsley use many different materials and hand tools for their plastering work on the interior and exterior of buildings and homes.Customer satisfaction and excellent work will be guaranteed by us.

    For the home of your dreams come to us at your convenience.If you are dreaming of a better home then come to Glengarry Plastering.We are a service that you will want to return to in the future.You should call us now as our prices are so competitive.

    Plasterers in Barnsley work to the requirements of the client to ensure the client is happy and all work is guaranteed.Plasterers in Barnsley can therefore retain a catalogue of positive customer reviews.Barnsley plasterers provide a reliable and friendly service so phone us today for further information.

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