
Other Plaster Work
Other plastering and drywall work includes specialized repairs and finishes with prices ranging from 250 € to 3,500 €, with an average budget of 1,875 €. The final cost depends on job complexity, surface area, and finish type, ranging from 12.50 € for small repairs to 35 € for moldings and cornices. We recommend getting quotes from qualified professionals to compare options and ensure the best value for quality in your project.
Service Levels and Prices
Compare the different options available according to your budget and needs.
Basic
Simple repairs and small-scale specific jobs, perfect for fixing minor plaster defects and small cracks.
Standard
Medium-sized jobs that include multiple repairs, quality finishes, and treatment of larger areas with different types of plaster.
Premium
Complex jobs with decorative finishes, treatment of extensive surfaces, and specialized high-quality plaster solutions.
Share your project details and get free contact with professionals who work on similar projects.
Prices for Other Plastering Work
See what homeowners usually pay for the most common tasks. Use these ranges to fine-tune your scope and avoid missing key items in your budget.
Repair of cracks and minor plaster damage
Wall plastering with fine plaster (smooth finish)
Application of decorative plaster (rustic or textured finish)
Repair and restoration of moldings and cornices
Coating of vaults and vaulted ceilings
Special moisture-resistant treatment with water-resistant plaster
Steps for performing other plaster work with Reformia
Overview of additional plaster services and their typical pricing.

1. Assess the current condition of the plaster
The first step involves thoroughly inspecting walls, ceilings, and moldings to identify cracks, defects, and moisture-affected areas. This initial assessment determines the project scope and repair type needed, with costs ranging from 250 € for basic work to 3,500 € for complex projects with decorative finishes.

2. Clean and prepare the surface
Remove loose plaster, dust, and old paint debris through brushing and deep cleaning. Proper preparation ensures better adhesion of new plaster and guarantees uniform finishes, especially important for molding and cornice repairs starting from 35 €.

3. Repair cracks and imperfections
Apply filler for small cracks or repair plaster for larger defects. Crack and minor plaster damage repairs are budgeted from 12.50 € per meter, an economical service that significantly improves wall and ceiling appearance.
Overview of additional plaster services and their typical pricing.
What is usually included in a quote
Each professional may structure quotes differently, but most project budgets follow this logic.
Typically included
Often not included
Steps for performing other plaster work
Overview of additional plaster services and their typical pricing.

1. Assess the current condition of the plaster
The first step involves thoroughly inspecting walls, ceilings, and moldings to identify cracks, defects, and moisture-affected areas. This initial assessment determines the project scope and repair type needed, with costs ranging from 250 € for basic work to 3,500 € for complex projects with decorative finishes.

2. Clean and prepare the surface
Remove loose plaster, dust, and old paint debris through brushing and deep cleaning. Proper preparation ensures better adhesion of new plaster and guarantees uniform finishes, especially important for molding and cornice repairs starting from 35 €.

3. Repair cracks and imperfections
Apply filler for small cracks or repair plaster for larger defects. Crack and minor plaster damage repairs are budgeted from 12.50 € per meter, an economical service that significantly improves wall and ceiling appearance.

4. Apply filler or plaster paste
Spread filler or plaster paste over damaged areas with a putty knife, leveling with adjacent surfaces. Fine plaster wall coating with smooth finish costs around 18.75 €, while decorative or textured finishes can reach 22.50 € due to greater complexity.
What can change your final price
Even similar projects can end with different budgets. These are the factors that most often push costs up or down.
Work surface area
The price varies significantly based on the square meters to be covered with plaster. Work in large spaces requires more material and time than small, isolated repairs.
Type and complexity of work
Specialized work such as decorative moldings, cornices, or artistic finishes costs more than smooth plaster work or basic repairs.
Previous condition of the surface
If the surface requires thorough preparation, cleaning, removal of old plaster, or crack treatment, the budget will increase considerably compared to surfaces in good condition.
Finish and type of plaster requested
The cost will differ depending on whether sprayed plaster, stucco, fine finish, or special textures are requested. Premium and custom finishes have a higher price.

General Information
Overview of additional plaster services and their typical pricing.
Minor plaster work includes repairs, finishes, and specific jobs on plaster surfaces that do not require a complete renovation. These jobs are ideal for maintaining the condition of your walls, ceilings, and decorative plaster elements in perfect condition. Plasterers specialized in minor work offer quick and effective solutions for small defects, cracks, holes, and finishing needs.
General Information
Overview of additional plaster services and their typical pricing.
This type of work encompasses everything from crack repairs and minor defects to the application of new plaster layers, joint treatment, and small decorative plaster work. They are perfect for renovating spaces without the need for major construction, significantly improving the visual appearance of your walls and ceilings.
The cost of minor plaster work varies considerably depending on the complexity of the job, the type of finish desired, and the surface to be treated. In the Spanish market, these services are generally quoted per square meter or per complete job, being very flexible and adaptable to each client's specific needs.
A platform built equally for homeowners and professionals
Whether you're planning a renovation or looking for your next project, Reformia gives both sides the tools to connect, compare, and collaborate with confidence.
For individuals
For professionals

Related price guides
Demystify home renovation costs
Access clear price ranges for services and installations in your area, then create a request with realistic expectations.
Energy Suppliers

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals and unit pricing where relevant.
Construction

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.
Installers

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.
Maintenance

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.
Moving Services

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.
Minor Works

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.
Renovations

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.
Technical Services

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.
Retail & Assembly

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family.
Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between major and minor plaster work?
Minor work is repairs, touch-ups, and specific finishes on existing plaster surfaces, while major work involves the complete installation of new partitions, false ceilings, or complete renovations. Minor work is faster, more economical, and does not require construction permits, making it ideal for maintenance and small aesthetic improvements.
How long does this work take?
The duration depends on the complexity and extent of the work. Simple repairs can be completed in 1-2 days, medium-sized jobs in 3-5 days, and more complex projects in 5-10 days. It is important to consider that after plaster work, 1-2 days of drying time may be necessary before proceeding with paints or additional finishes.
Does the quote include painting after the plaster?
Generally, plaster work does not include painting. The plasterer prepares the surface leaving it ready to paint, but painting is usually a separate service. However, it is advisable to agree on this explicitly in the quote, as some professionals offer packages that include both services at a special price.
What if cracks reappear after the work?
Minor cracks caused by natural building movements may occasionally reappear. Good plasterers offer a guarantee on their work for a certain period (normally 1-3 months). If cracks appear after this period, they may be due to deeper structural problems that require professional diagnosis.
Is it possible to repair plaster with moisture damage?
Yes, but it is important to resolve the cause of the moisture first. The plasterer can repair the damage caused by moisture, but if the problem persists, the plaster will be damaged again. The recommendation is to identify and resolve the source of moisture (pipes, infiltrations, condensation) before proceeding with plaster repair to ensure a lasting result.
Got more questions? Contact us!

Got more questions? Contact us!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between major and minor plaster work?
Minor work is repairs, touch-ups, and specific finishes on existing plaster surfaces, while major work involves the complete installation of new partitions, false ceilings, or complete renovations. Minor work is faster, more economical, and does not require construction permits, making it ideal for maintenance and small aesthetic improvements.
How long does this work take?
The duration depends on the complexity and extent of the work. Simple repairs can be completed in 1-2 days, medium-sized jobs in 3-5 days, and more complex projects in 5-10 days. It is important to consider that after plaster work, 1-2 days of drying time may be necessary before proceeding with paints or additional finishes.
Does the quote include painting after the plaster?
Generally, plaster work does not include painting. The plasterer prepares the surface leaving it ready to paint, but painting is usually a separate service. However, it is advisable to agree on this explicitly in the quote, as some professionals offer packages that include both services at a special price.
What if cracks reappear after the work?
Minor cracks caused by natural building movements may occasionally reappear. Good plasterers offer a guarantee on their work for a certain period (normally 1-3 months). If cracks appear after this period, they may be due to deeper structural problems that require professional diagnosis.
Is it possible to repair plaster with moisture damage?
Yes, but it is important to resolve the cause of the moisture first. The plasterer can repair the damage caused by moisture, but if the problem persists, the plaster will be damaged again. The recommendation is to identify and resolve the source of moisture (pipes, infiltrations, condensation) before proceeding with plaster repair to ensure a lasting result.
