If your walls are uneven, cracked, or looking tired, you might be wondering whether they need skimming or full plastering.
While both improve the finish of your walls, they’re used in different situations. Choosing the right one can save time, money, and unnecessary work.
The main difference comes down to how much work your walls need.
Skimming is ideal for:
Full plastering is needed when:
This depends on the condition of your walls.
You’ll likely need skimming if:
You’ll likely need plastering if:
If you’re unsure, a quick inspection from a professional can usually determine the best approach.
Yes — skimming is generally quicker and less labour-intensive than full plastering.
Because it’s applied as a thin layer over an existing surface, it requires:
However, getting a perfectly smooth finish still takes skill, so it’s not always as easy as it looks.
In most cases, yes — skimming is cheaper than full plastering.
That’s because:
Full plastering tends to cost more due to the extra preparation and labour involved, especially if walls need to be repaired or rebuilt first.
Often, yes — you can skim over existing plaster, as long as it’s in good condition.
Before skimming, the surface needs to be:
If the underlying plaster is damaged or unstable, skimming alone won’t fix the issue and full plastering may be required.
The best approach depends on the condition of your walls and the finish you want to achieve.
If you’re dealing with minor imperfections, skimming is often the quickest and most cost-effective solution. For more serious damage, full plastering will give a stronger, longer-lasting result.
If you’re unsure which option is right, it’s always worth getting advice before starting work.
Our team provides straightforward guidance and reliable workmanship across Oxfordshire. You can learn more about our plastering service in Oxfordshire or get in touch for a no-obligation quote.