Internal plastering refers to the process of applying a layer of plaster to the interior surfaces of a building’s walls and ceilings. This method is essential for achieving a smooth, even finish on the surfaces, enhancing both the structural integrity and visual appeal of the interior spaces.
The goal of internal plastering is to create a uniform and aesthetically pleasing surface that can serve as a base for various decorative finishes such as paint, wallpaper, or other wall coverings. Plastering helps to hide imperfections in the underlying construction materials, provides a level and durable surface, and contributes to the overall aesthetics of the interior environment.
Applying internal plaster involves spreading a mixture of plaster and other additives onto the walls and ceilings. This process can be done manually or, in modern construction, with the assistance of machines that streamline the application for increased efficiency.
The Rise of Machine Plastering
Gone are the days of manual plastering struggles; the era of machines has dawned upon us. Plastering machines equipped with mixing pumps or convey pumps have revolutionised the industry. The automatic mixing and pumping process allows for the control of a consistent flow of moisture mixtures, enabling plasterers to spray them simultaneously.