Licensed plasterer for water damaged ceilings, wall holes, plasterboard repairs, cornice repairs and small plastering jobs in Newtown and surrounding Toowoomba suburbs. Text photos for a fast estimate.
Common plaster repair work across Newtown and surrounding Toowoomba suburbs:
Submit the form with your suburb and a short description, then text photos through with your job reference.
Most small repairs can be priced from photos. Larger or hidden damage may still need a quick site visit.
Once you're happy with the rough estimate, the repair is booked in. Final scope confirmed on-site before any work starts.
Yes. Newtown is a mixed suburb with everything from older established homes through to newer infill builds, and the plaster work varies accordingly. That includes settlement crack repairs and period cornice work on older houses, plus standard plasterboard patching and impact repair on newer ones. Photos and your address get a rough estimate back without a site visit for most small jobs.
Yes. Storm damage, water damage from a leaking pipe or burst joint, and accidental impact damage are all regular insurance work across Newtown. An itemised scope, before and after photos, and a tax invoice are supplied as standard so the insurer or assessor can match the claim to the completed work cleanly. The full process is on the insurance repairs page.
Slightly. Older Newtown homes near the school precinct often have original cornice and set finishes that need matching. Newer infill builds are usually straightforward modern plasterboard. The approach changes per house, not per suburb. Photos confirm which kind of job it is, and the rough estimate is sized to match the actual work rather than a flat per-square-metre rate.
Text 2–3 photos, your suburb and name. I'll reply within 24 hours.
Text 2–3 photos, your Newtown address and name. I'll reply with a rough price or organise a site visit within 24 hours.
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