Plasterboard Painters in Canterbury

Plasterboard painting in Canterbury by Canterbury Decorators, professional painters finishing a renovation

Canterbury Decorators — plasterboard painting in Canterbury, delivered by a trusted local decorator covering new plasterboard in extensions, loft conversions, and renovations across the city and coast.

Painting new plasterboard after an extension or loft conversion. We blend the new room in with the rest of your home.

  • New plasterboard sealed with a diluted first coat before topcoat
  • Skimmed plasterboard painted to a flat, even finish
  • Jointing tape and screwhead areas treated before any finish coat
  • Coordinated with adjacent period plaster rooms for consistent finish
  • Interior renovation projects across Canterbury and the Kent coast

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How Canterbury Decorators Works

Canterbury Decorators connects Canterbury homeowners with a trusted local decorator. You ring us, we take your brief, and we put you in touch with the right decorator for the job. They handle the site visit, the written quote, the work, and the warranty — all direct with you.

Plasterboard painting in Canterbury by Canterbury Decorators, professional painters finishing a renovation

Why Choose Canterbury Decorators

Renovation Decoration Partner

Sealing coats, mixed-surface transitions, and jointing treatment across Canterbury’s period and extension renovation projects.

Clear Pricing

Your decorator prepares a written quote covering the scope of work.

Trusted Partner

We work with decorators we’ve checked for trade history, local coverage, and an excellent track record.

Locally Recommended

Most leads come through repeat clients and referrals.

Canterbury’s Plasterboard Painting Specialists

New Plasterboard Sealing

New plasterboard and fresh skim must be sealed before any topcoat. Fresh plaster is alkaline and porous — full-strength emulsion absorbs unevenly, giving a patchy result that takes more coats to correct.

A correctly diluted first coat penetrates and seals the surface evenly. This isn’t always a separate primer — it’s often the finish paint thinned to the right ratio, applied to fully dry plaster. Your decorator confirms the plaster is fully dry before starting. Painting damp new plaster is a common renovation-site mistake and causes early failure.

Jointing Tape and Screwhead Treatment

Plasterboard has joints between boards and regular screw fixings. Where it isn’t skimmed, these are filled with jointing compound and tape. Joints and screwhead fills absorb paint differently — without specific treatment, they show through as visible lines or spots.

These areas get a dedicated finish coat before the main wall painting to equalise absorption. Where skimmed plasterboard has been poorly finished, your decorator advises at the survey stage. Painting can’t correct poor plastering.

Mixed Surfaces: Plasterboard and Period Plaster

Canterbury renovations regularly mix original lime plaster rooms with new plasterboard sections. Lime plaster needs a breathable primer; new plasterboard needs a sealing coat. The same product on both gives uneven results.

Your decorator specifies each surface separately. The finish coat is the same throughout, giving a consistent appearance from the original house into the new section. See home renovation for the full decoration scope.

Loft Conversions and Extensions

Loft conversions and single-storey rear extensions are the two most common renovation types on Canterbury’s Victorian terrace stock. Both produce new plasterboard rooms needing painting before occupation.

Loft conversions have sloped ceiling sections — care at the boundary between slope and vertical wall. Extensions add plasterboard alongside the original kitchen or dining room; decoration needs to read consistently across the junction. See interior painting for full room decoration.

Canterbury plasterboard painting in a renovation project
Professional plasterboard painters at work in Canterbury

Here’s How It Works

1. Assessment

Your decorator confirms the plasterboard is fully dry and identifies any jointing, screwhead, or uneven patches.

2. Joint and Screwhead Treatment

Tape and screwhead fills get a finish coat before main wall painting.

3. Sealing Coat

Diluted first coat across all new plaster and plasterboard, with full drying time.

4. Topcoat

One or two full-strength finish coats depending on coverage and colour.

5. Woodwork

Skirting, architraves, and joinery painted last.

6. Inspection

Finished surfaces checked in good light, any missed areas addressed before leaving.

Plasterboard Painting Costs in Canterbury

Prices are estimates. Call 01227 200884 for a precise quote.

Typical range: £250 to £700 per room depending on size and mixed-surface scope.

Canterbury plasterboard painting cost guide

Room Size

Larger rooms take more time and materials.

Surface Condition

Uneven jointing or poor skim adds preparation time. Plasterboard plus period plaster needs two primer treatments.

Typical Ranges

Single new bedroom (extension or loft conversion): £280–450. New kitchen-diner extension: £400–650. Mixed room (period plaster + new plasterboard): £450–700.

All prices are estimates. Contact us for a written quote.

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