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Precision Plaster, L.L.C.

11 Church Rd
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Precision Plaster, L.L.C.

11 Church Rd
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3 years of experience

Precision Plaster, L.L.C., owned and operated by Matthew Lent with 14 years of experience, serves areas around Lisle, NY. Specializing in drywall and plaster installation and repair, skim coat, sand finish, and interior and exterior painting for both residential and commercial projects, Precision Plaster ensures high-quality results and customer satisfaction.

"Matt and his team are the best in the business! Professional personable and top quality work! I recommend them to all my clients. The best of the best !"

Andrea B on August 2024

Precision Plaster, L.L.C., owned and operated by Matthew Lent with 14 years of experience, serves areas around Lisle, NY. Specializing in drywall and plaster installation and repair, skim coat, sand finish, and interior and exterior painting for both residential and commercial projects, Precision Plaster ensures high-quality results and customer satisfaction.

"Matt and his team are the best in the business! Professional personable and top quality work! I recommend them to all my clients. The best of the best !"

Andrea B on August 2024


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2722 Robins St
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1 years of experience

Local hardworking handyman. 10 years of landscaping experience. Also great with removal of unwanted products in or around your home/buisness. Very reasonable and quick response no job is to small and i will do all the small unwanted hassle jobs so you don't have too.

Local hardworking handyman. 10 years of landscaping experience. Also great with removal of unwanted products in or around your home/buisness. Very reasonable and quick response no job is to small and i will do all the small unwanted hassle jobs so you don't have too.


I have Been panting & doing sheet Rock for Over 40 years and the customer's Always Come first. I Have Never Had Anyone Tell Me They Was Not Happy About Any of my Work. What makes me Uni








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Wall Repair questions, answered by experts

How long peel-and-stick wallpaper lasts depends on a few factors, including the conditions in the room, the quality of the wallpaper, and the wallpaper's application. As a general rule, peel-and-stick wallpaper can last for at least five years, but you may decide to remove it sooner. Under ideal conditions, it can also last for much longer.

Factors that may shorten the lifespan of peel-and-stick wallpaper include high humidity in a room (such as a bathroom), dirty walls, and low-quality paper.

One of the biggest downsides to peel-and-stick wallpaper is that it doesn’t last quite as long as traditional wallpaper. The life span of peel-and-stick wallpaper is about five years, depending on the quality of the wallpaper and how well you prep the wall before applying. The good news is that, because of its shorter lifespan, peel-and-stick wallpaper is a great choice for people who enjoy switching up their interiors more frequently.

Ensures structural integrity and aesthetic consistency with proper materials and techniques.

Whether you skim coat the entire wall or just a portion depends on the extent of the damage. If you only have small sections of gouges, a targeted skim coat will do the trick. However, if the surface feels uneven across larger areas, a full skim coat produces a smoother, more uniform result and helps prevent a patchy-looking paint finish.

You can often fix an air bubble by cutting a tiny hole in the bubble with a very sharp knife, using a glue syringe to inject some adhesive behind the bubbled portion of paper, and then using a wallpaper smoothing tool to push the bubble back onto the wall's surface.

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