Q-Tips, Not Just for Ears

Q-Tips, Not Just for Ears

Our plaster repair tip for today is coming straight from a new customer. It’s funny… we’ve been working with Big Wally’s for so long, we think we know everything there is to know. That’s why it’s so great to hear from new users with innovative tips and tricks to make plaster ceiling repair even easier… Read the rest of this post

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Tools Needed for Plaster Repair with Big Wally’s

Tools Needed for Plaster Repair with Big Wally’s

What kind of tools do you need for plaster repair with Big Wally’s? It’s actually not that long a list – as a homeowner you may already have everything you need. If you’re a contractor, you’re certainly ready to jump right in. In the following video, Rory Brennan, the founder of Big Wally’s Plaster Magic,… Read the rest of this post

Category : Blog &Plaster Knowledge &Plaster Repair Articles &Tips

How to comply with the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule

Thanks for continuing to send in your questions about plaster repair and plaster ceiling repair. If you have a question, drop us a line at info@plastermagic.com. ———————————————— We received a question recently from a customer about to start a renovation that involved plaster repair. He asked: “If a renovator disrupts 6 square feet or less… Read the rest of this post

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Beware The “Scrape and Tape”

Beware The “Scrape and Tape”

For years and years, an “accepted” method of plaster crack repair has been used among building specialists and contractors. Perfectly respectable contractors that do quality work use this method, simply because they don’t know that there’s a better way. Big Wally’s is here today to tell you why this method is incorrect. The Scrape and… Read the rest of this post

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Video: How to Repair a Hole in a Plaster Wall (Part 3: the finishing coat)

Video: How to Repair a Hole in a Plaster Wall (Part 3: the finishing coat)

A few weeks ago, Rory was called to a circa 1900 home to repair a hole in a plaster wall. The hole was formed when a careless electrician used a sawzall to cut a space for a light switch. The vibration of the saw caused damage, resulting in an approximately 12″ diameter hole that needed… Read the rest of this post

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