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Mana Interiors & Construction
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Serving Beloit, WI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"i haired them to repair and restore all of the plaster walls in the bathrooms of one of my rental properties very impressed with the work they done and how fast and efficient they got the job done"
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+32

Response time10 hrs
Response rate96%
22 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Total Textures, Inc.
4.9(
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Serving Beloit, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Chad came out on his day off because He was in the area. Reviewed the project, and provided a reasonable quote hours later. The communication was excellent. The work was also completed within a couple of days, and looks great. I have no hesitation to hire these guys again."
EIFS System
House from afar
Front of House-Stone & EIFS
Pawelski Projects
Finished Front Elevation

+219

Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Affordable Painting Services
4.6(
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Serving Beloit, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Couldn't have been more pleased!  Very professional and got right to it.  The Wall Switch that was removed, you never would have known there was one there, excellent job. The Ceiling repair, was our biggest concern, done wonderfully.  Very Happy with the outcome of this Project.... Might even have him come back to do some other Projects in the Future.  He's quite the HandyMan!!!Would definitely recommend Alan and his sidekick Geno to anyone!!! """FANTABULOUS""""
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Easton Painting
5.0(
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Serving Beloit, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Easton Painting is your number one choice for immaculate work at a fair price! I am an experienced and efficient full service Residential Painting, Drywall and Plaster Repair specialist servicing the Rockford and Beloit areas. I specialize in prompt and courteous service. Since 1990 I have made many customers happy by providing them with the results they desired. \n\nI strive to provide the best customer service to go with my quality workmanship. I am not satisfied until you are satisfied and completely happy with my work. I provide honest and fair consultation. Please contact me today to receive the quality work that you demand. \n

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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3.7(
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Serving Beloit, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I would highly recommend them 10/10 job well done. Price is very reasonable along with quality of work. Hey excellent customer service. Very nice job on the flooring they installed for me and the painting!"
Response time2 days
Recommended by60%of homeowners
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Plaster Repair questions, answered by experts

Although they have similar applications, spackle and joint compound are not the same. Their primary differences lie in their composition, consistency, and ideal use cases.

Spackle is composed of gypsum and binding agents, making it thicker than joint compound. It dries quickly and is easy to sand, which makes it ideal for small wall repair projects like filling nail holes or patching minor damage.

Joint compound, also known as drywall mud, consists of limestone and gypsum. It is primarily used for large-scale projects, such as taping and finishing the seams on newly installed drywall. It tends to shrink more than spackle and can be more difficult to spread.

While both products can be used to fill small depressions and cracks, spackle cannot replace joint compound for taping and mudding new drywall. Conversely, you can often use joint compound for small patching jobs typically done with spackle.

If you’re looking for a reliable plaster repair company, you should start by researching local companies in your area and reviewing their status with the Better Business Bureau. Next, you can contact the potential companies to ask about experience levels, get a list of references, and ask for examples of past work. If you have a textured wall, consider asking if they have examples or references for that particular texture. This method should help you narrow your search even further. You may also want to ask each company if they provide a warranty for their work.

Yes, you can install drywall over plaster, but there are important factors to consider. While it can create a smooth, flat surface, it is often not the best approach. Installing drywall over plaster will increase the wall's thickness, which can cause issues with existing window and door frames that may no longer fit. You might also need to adjust power outlets to keep them accessible. A better, though more expensive, option is to remove the old plaster and lath entirely before installing new drywall. Drywalling directly over plaster seals in the old material, and if any problems arise later, you will need to remove both layers down to the structural beams for repairs. Given the potential complications, this job is best handled by professionals.

Depending on how much adhesive was used as well as the strength of the adhesive, you may have some drywall damage when removing a mirror. You can typically repair most drywall damage if it’s small by sanding the damaged area, applying spackle to smooth the damaged section so it’s flush with the rest of the wall, and repainting the area.

You can skim coat plaster, but it’s better to repair the plaster itself. A skim coat is a thin coat of drywall joint compound spread over the surface of a wall. The result is a flat finish that looks pleasing, but part of the appeal of plaster is its imperfections and aesthetic. Skim coating is best when limited to drywall applications.

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