Plastering Tools Needed

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It’s important when you start any plastering job that you have the right tools for the work in hand.

Plastering Tools Needed

Tools Needed For Plasterers Jobs

It’s important when you start any plastering job that you have the right tools for the work in hand.

Having the right plasterers tools for your plastering jobs will mean that you can crack the methods involved in plastering, as well as finish the job properly.

If you are a novice plasterer there are special kits that you can buy for ‘newbie’ plasterers.

For the more advanced plasterers there are more professional tools for plastering jobs.

Although many of the plastering tools have been made with the professional plasterer in mind there really are some excellent tools available for novice plasterers and DIY plasterers.

Most DIY and hardware stores have extremely helpful sales assistants who have quite a bit of technical knowledge on the products that they sell.

Don’t be afraid to ask about the different types of plastering tools on the market and ask for their opinion on which is best for new plasterers versus experienced plasterers.

Buying the right plastering tools for your jobs - comfort when you work

One thing which is very important when it comes to plastering and should be taken into consideration is the length of time you will be standing and using your plastering tools.

It is important that you get plastering hand tools which you can hold comfortably and that will stop you getting blisters.

Many plastering tools now come with a comfortable banana shaped handle which means that you have more comfort and control when carrying out plastering jobs for any length of time.

Types of plastering tools

There are many plastering tools out there but here are just a few of the basics to get you started:

Plastering Trowels

When working on plastering jobs it is wise to have a range of plastering trowels to hand.  Trowel blades come in several types of steel usually so there are plenty of different options to consider.  The blades you can choose from could be carbon steel, stainless steel, polished and lacquered, hardened and tempered stainless steel.  Despite the majority of trowels being manufactured in steel there are other material options such as polyurethane floats. There are also options to consider too, such as weight, with lightweight trowels increasing in popularity in recent times.

Plastering buckets

Plastering buckets come in a range of sizes and are usually plastic (easier to keep clean of used and old plaster.

Plastering Hawk

Plastering hawks come in either aluminium or plastic materials.

Plastering brushes

Always stock a range of plastering brushes when working on plastering jobs.

Mixing paddles

Used to mix the plaster mix in the plastering bucket.

Dust sheets

Traditionally plastering is seen as a very messy job so if you are working for a customer surprise them by keeping the plastering area as clean as possible by using dust sheets for the plastering job properly.

If you are doing plastering on your home on a DIY basis – surprise your partner by doing a clean plastering job!.

A good plasterer always keeps their work area clean and leaves property as they found it.

A good plasterer is a clean plasterer.

Cleaning materials

It’s important to keep your plastering tools clean to avoid having to constantly buy new ones.

Why waste money on new plastering tools which you have earned off jobs when simply keeping your tools clean can mean that you can earn more profit from the plastering jobs you carry out.

Keeping the trowel and hawk in particular is very important.

You can clean your plastering tools easily with mild detergent, warm water and by gently using a soft brush on them.

Now you know what plastering tools you need to get started on your plastering jobs you should start to consider how much you are going to spend on your investment in the plastering kit.

Buying Plastering Tools

For the best deals it is wise to scout around – many online companies have great deals on tools for plastering and all other types of trades and services so given that you are researching plastering tools on the internet it makes sense to make the DIY online suppliers your first port of call.

If you type the kind of plastering tool into one of the search engines you will be able to find suppliers who can provide you with comparative quotes for the different types of plastering tools you need.

Don’t get carried away and spend too much on your first set of tools.

There really is no need.

If you are looking to earn a living from plastering it is always best to spend what is necessary until you have generated enough revenues to invest in better plastering tools.

Good luck with your plastering jobs.

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