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Shinpaugh Plastering

4425 Tyler Drive
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Shinpaugh Plastering

4425 Tyler Drive
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22 years of experience

Shinpaugh & Shinpaugh Plastering, Inc. specializes in traditional and plaster applications for custom homes, serving Portland, Oregon. We also provide our servies in the areas surrounding Portland. Call us today.

Shinpaugh & Shinpaugh Plastering, Inc. specializes in traditional and plaster applications for custom homes, serving Portland, Oregon. We also provide our servies in the areas surrounding Portland. Call us today.


1-888-JBC-ON-TIME (888-522-6684). 26 employees in Portland area. No subs used. Payment may be made via PayPal.




BILL SLAUGHTER INC

3205 Tilden Street
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BILL SLAUGHTER INC

3205 Tilden Street
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52 years of experience

For almost 40 years, Bill Slaughter Plastering has been producing fine plaster work; specializing in both interior and exterior finishes of commercial and residential buildings. No job is too big or too small, from hotels, schools, churches, and hospitals to custom homes, housing tracts, and remodels of all sizes. Bill Slaughter Plastering puts quality and integrity into each project, using only the best materials available and employing true craftsmen. We are an honorable company with a strong track record of safety, quality, cleanliness, and efficiency on the job site. We foster positive relationships with owners, superintendents, and project managers, resulting in a great reputation throughout the construction community.

For almost 40 years, Bill Slaughter Plastering has been producing fine plaster work; specializing in both interior and exterior finishes of commercial and residential buildings. No job is too big or too small, from hotels, schools, churches, and hospitals to custom homes, housing tracts, and remodels of all sizes. Bill Slaughter Plastering puts quality and integrity into each project, using only the best materials available and employing true craftsmen. We are an honorable company with a strong track record of safety, quality, cleanliness, and efficiency on the job site. We foster positive relationships with owners, superintendents, and project managers, resulting in a great reputation throughout the construction community.

Plaster Repair questions, answered by experts

Ceiling-mounted curtains won’t damage the ceiling if they’re installed properly. Using the right anchors or securing the brackets into joists will ensure the curtain weight is properly supported and prevent damage. However, overtightening screws, using weak anchors, or repeatedly removing and reinstalling hardware in the same spot can cause cracking or sagging over time. In that case, you might have to call a pro for ceiling repair.

Yes, you can use drywall repair techniques for some types of plaster damage. Tiny holes and small cracks in plaster can be patched in similar ways to drywall. You apply the necessary compound to fill the hole, wait for it to dry, then sand it down. For larger damage, like water damage or mold, you need to use plaster-specific techniques and materials.

On average, repairing a ceiling costs anywhere from $450 to $1,750. However, there are many variables that can impact the price of this project. For example, the type of ceiling material, type and extent of the damage, and local labor rates all affect your costs. Holes and cracks are less expensive to fix, while structural issues and water damage are pricier problems.

Heat can help plaster dry faster, but it's very easy to get too much of a good thing. When exposed to high heat during the curing process, plaster can dry out too quickly, leading to cracks and affecting the material's integrity. The recommended drying temperature should be listed on the plaster's packaging. If possible, set the thermostat in the room to that temperature, but not any higher.

Although their applications are very similar, no drywall compound and spackle are not the same thing. Spackle is a bit thicker and is used to patch holes as it dries quickly and is easy to sand. Joint compound shrinks a bit more and can be more temperamental to spread. However, one benefit is that you can use joint compound as spackle (for small jobs), but you can’t use spackle as joint compound.  

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