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Skimming vs Boarding: What Gosforth Homeowners Need to Know Before a Plastering Job

Tuesday 18 August 2026·By Davison plastering

One of the first questions Davison plastering, working across Gosforth, has to answer for most customers is whether their walls or ceiling need a simple skim coat or a full re-board. The two are very different jobs in terms of cost, mess, and time, and getting the wrong one quoted can mean either overpaying or ending up with a finish that doesn't last. Here's how they compare.

What a Skim Coat Actually Involves

Skimming applies a thin, fresh layer of plaster directly over an existing sound surface, smoothing out minor imperfections and giving a clean, paintable finish. It's a relatively quick job for an experienced plasterer and works well when the wall or ceiling underneath is structurally fine, just tired-looking or marked from years of use.

What Re-Boarding Involves

Re-boarding means stripping back to the brick or timber frame, fitting new plasterboard, and then skimming over the top of that. It's a bigger job involving more mess, more time, and typically scaffolding or trestles for ceiling work, but it's the only real option when the existing surface is too damaged, damp-affected, or unstable to plaster over directly.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorSkim CoatFull Re-Board
Typical durationA day or two per roomSeveral days per room
Mess and disruptionModerateSignificant — old material removed
Best suited toSound walls needing a refreshDamaged, damp-affected, or unstable surfaces
Finish quality on a poor baseLimited — flaws can telegraph throughReliable, since it starts from scratch

Signs Your Walls Only Need a Skim

If the existing plaster is sound — no crumbling, no significant cracking, no dampness — but simply looks worn, marked, or has uneven patches from old repairs, a skim coat is usually the right call. It's the more cost-effective option and causes considerably less disruption to the room.

Signs You Need a Full Re-Board

Crumbling or hollow-sounding plaster when tapped, visible damp staining, or a ceiling that's sagging or has previously been affected by a leak all point toward re-boarding being the safer long-term choice. Skimming over a compromised surface tends to be a short-term fix that fails again within a year or two.

Getting an Honest Assessment

The only reliable way to know which job you actually need is to have a plasterer inspect the surface directly — tapping for hollow spots, checking for damp, and assessing how the existing plaster is bonded to the wall behind it. Anyone quoting a re-board without physically checking the wall, or a skim over a surface that's clearly compromised, is worth a second opinion.

Davison plastering holds a 5-star rating from its Google reviews and works across Gosforth on both skimming and full re-boarding jobs. An honest assessment upfront saves both money and the frustration of a finish that doesn't hold.

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