DIY Plastering: The Risks and Benefits

DIY Plastering: The Risks and Benefits
KENT, UK 4th January 2023 – In recent years, there has been a trend of homeowners in the UK taking on home improvement projects themselves, including plastering. According to a survey conducted by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, 58% of homeowners in the UK have completed at least one home improvement project in the past year, and 20% of those projects were related to plastering or drywall. While the DIY approach may seem like a cost-effective solution, it is important to consider the risks and benefits before attempting such a complex task.

Plastering requires a high level of skill and precision, and even a small mistake can result in imperfections that are difficult to fix. In fact, a study by TrustMark found that 34% of DIY home improvement projects in the UK resulted in unexpected expenses due to mistakes or the need for professional repairs. In addition, the use of heavy machinery and equipment can be dangerous for those without proper training. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reports that there were over 10,000 injuries and 30 fatalities in the construction industry in the UK in 2020, with many of these incidents being caused by the improper use of tools and equipment.

Despite these risks, the popularity of DIY plastering continues to grow, thanks in part to the abundance of online tutorials and video guides. However, attempting to plaster a home without the necessary skills and experience can end up costing homeowners more in the long run. Accidents and injuries can result in costly medical bills and inconvenience, and it is unlikely that the finish will be as smooth and professional as that of a trained plasterer.
On the other hand, hiring a professional plastering service offers numerous benefits. Not only will the job be completed to a high standard, but it will also be done in a shorter amount of time, saving homeowners the effort and frustration of attempting the project themselves. In addition, professional plastering services are usually covered by liability insurance, providing protection in the event of any accidents or damages.
A report by the Federation of Master Builders found that the average return on investment for professional home improvement projects in the UK is 65%, compared to just 47% for DIY projects. This suggests that, while the initial cost may be higher, the benefits of hiring a professional far outweigh the potential risks and drawbacks of DIY plastering.

For more information about professional plastering services, please contact Kent Plasterers at 0203 1304 078 or visit https://kentplasterers.co.uk/.