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Types of Gypsum Plaster
- Gypsum Plaster Casting: This type excels in creating intricate decorative moldings and architectural features. It sets slower than other options, allowing for more detailed work. Cast plaster is often used for ornamental elements like cornices, coves, and medallions.
- Gypsum Plaster as Undercoat: This forms the initial layer applied to rough surfaces. It creates a base for a smoother finish coat. An undercoat helps even out irregularities on the wall and provides a good key for the finish plaster to adhere to. Contact us.!
- Gypsum Plaster Finish: This is the final layer applied to create a decorative and protective surface on walls and ceilings. It comes in a variety of textures, from smooth for painting to textured finishes like knockdown or orange peel. Finish plaster is what gives you the final aesthetic look and feel of the wall or ceiling.
- Gypsum Plaster with One Coat: This is a time-saving option that combines the undercoat and finish coat into a single application. One-coat plasters are generally faster to apply but might not offer the same level of flexibility or customization as a separate undercoat and finish coats.