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Licensed Plasterers in Currumbin Valley, QLD

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Data last updated: 14 February 2026 from Queensland Building and Construction Commission register

Plasterer Directory — Currumbin Valley, QLD

Licence15008479
ClassPlastering Drywall
Licence1155652
ClassPlastering Drywall

Hiring a Plasterer in Currumbin Valley

Before hiring any plasterer in Currumbin Valley, use this checklist to protect yourself and ensure you're working with a properly licensed and insured professional.

  1. Clarify whether you need a solid plasterer or a plasterboard fixer — Solid (wet) plastering and plasterboard (dry) lining are different skill sets and often different licence classes. A plasterboard fixer may not be skilled in cement rendering, and vice versa. Confirm the plasterer specialises in the type of work you need before requesting a quote.
  2. Ask about their approach to stopping (joining) plasterboard sheets — The quality of plasterboard finishing is determined by the stopping — the taping, filling, and sanding of joins between sheets. Ask whether they use paper tape or fibreglass mesh tape, how many coats of compound they apply, and what sanding process they use. Three coats with progressive feathering is the standard for a smooth finish.
  3. Check their licence covers the type and scale of work — In Queensland, plastering (both solid and plasterboard) over $3,300 (inc. GST) requires a QBCC licence. NSW requires a licence for work over $5,000. Some states have separate licence classes for solid plastering and plasterboard fixing. Verify the licence matches the specific work you need.
  4. Ask about moisture-resistant plasterboard for wet areas — Bathrooms, laundries, and other wet areas require moisture-resistant plasterboard (green board) rather than standard plasterboard. A knowledgeable plasterer will specify the correct board type for each room without being asked. If they propose standard board in a bathroom, reconsider your choice of tradesperson.
  5. Confirm the finish level they will deliver — Plasterboard finishes are graded from Level 1 (basic for concealed areas) to Level 5 (premium for highlight and gloss paint finishes). Most residential work requires Level 4. Ask which level is included in the quote, as a Level 3 finish that looks adequate under matt paint will show every imperfection under semi-gloss or when lit by raking light.
Pro Tip

Get at least three quotes and compare not just price, but response time, warranty on workmanship, and whether the quote includes parts.

Red Flags to Watch For
  • Visible joins and screw pops in finished plasterboard walls — If you can see the lines where plasterboard sheets meet after the plasterer has finished, the stopping was inadequate — insufficient coats, poor feathering, or inadequate sanding. Screw pops (raised bumps over plasterboard screws) indicate the screws were not set to the correct depth or the wrong compound was used.
  • Applies render in extreme heat without wetting the substrate — Cement render applied to dry masonry in hot weather loses moisture too quickly, resulting in a weak bond and cracking within weeks. A professional plasterer will dampen the substrate before rendering and may decline to work on days above 35°C unless shade and water misting are available.
  • Uses standard plasterboard in wet areas instead of moisture-resistant board — Standard plasterboard in bathrooms, showers, and laundries will absorb moisture, swell, and eventually fail, regardless of waterproofing over the top. The National Construction Code requires moisture-resistant plasterboard in wet areas. A plasterer who cuts this corner is creating a hidden defect.

Typical Plasterer Costs in QLD

Hourly Rate

$55 – $90

Callout Fee

$60 – $100

Common Jobs

JobCost Range
Plaster repair (per patch)$100 – $300
Full room plaster and set$500 – $1200
Cornice installation (per room)$200 – $500

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between plastering and rendering?

Plastering generally refers to applying a smooth gypsum-based finish to interior walls and ceilings, while rendering refers to applying a cement-based coating to exterior walls (and sometimes interior feature walls). Rendering is thicker, harder, and designed to withstand weather. A solid plasterer typically does both, but the materials and techniques are different.

How much does plastering cost per square metre?

Plasterboard supply and installation (including stopping and sanding) typically costs $30–$60 per square metre for standard walls and ceilings. Cement rendering costs $30–$50 per square metre for a plain finish and $50–$80 for acrylic or textured render. Ornamental plasterwork (cornices, ceiling roses) is priced per linear or per unit and ranges widely depending on complexity.

Can cracked plaster walls be repaired or do they need replacing?

Hairline cracks can usually be filled, taped, and recoated without removing the existing plaster. Larger cracks that recur after repair may indicate structural movement that needs addressing first. Water-damaged plasterboard that is soft, swollen, or shows mould should be cut out and replaced rather than patched, as the gypsum core loses its strength when saturated.

How long does cement render last on exterior walls?

A well-applied cement render over properly prepared masonry typically lasts 20–40 years in Australian conditions. Acrylic renders, which include flexible polymers, can last even longer and are more resistant to hairline cracking. The most common causes of premature render failure are poor substrate preparation, applying render in direct sun or extreme heat, and inadequate curing.

How do I verify a plasterer's licence in QLD?

You can verify any plasterer's licence using TradieVerify's free search tool or directly through the Queensland Building and Construction Commission register. Enter the plasterer's name or licence number to confirm their licence status, class, and any disciplinary history.

How many licensed plasterers are in Currumbin Valley?

There are currently 2 licensed plasterers registered in Currumbin Valley, QLD. This data is sourced directly from the Queensland Building and Construction Commission register and updated regularly.