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How to tell if your plaster needs replacing or just patching

26 June 2026

Not every tired wall needs ripping off and starting again. Knowing the difference can save you money, so here is what we check when a homeowner asks whether they need a patch or a full re-plaster.

Fine hairline cracks

Small hairline cracks are usually just movement or old paint and can often be filled or covered with a fresh skim coat. They are rarely a sign of anything serious on their own.

Hollow or drummy areas

If a wall sounds hollow when you tap it, the plaster may have come away from the wall behind, known as blown plaster. Small blown areas can be cut out and patched. If large sections have gone, re-skimming or a float and set is usually the tidier long-term answer.

Bulging, damp or crumbling plaster

Bulges, damp patches and crumbling plaster point to a bigger issue, often moisture. Here it is worth sorting the cause first, then re-plastering the affected area properly rather than skimming over a problem.

If you are not sure which camp your wall falls into, send us a photo or ask us to pop round. We will give you an honest view rather than talk you into more work than you need.

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