Plastering & Rendering Calculators
Calculate plaster, plasterboard, rendering materials and more for any UK project.
Plaster Coverage Calculator
Calculate how many bags of plaster you need for any wall or ceiling area.
Plasterboard Calculator
Work out how many plasterboard sheets you need for your room.
Skim Coat Calculator
Calculate multi-finish plaster needed for skim coating walls and ceilings.
Rendering Calculator
Calculate sand and cement quantities for external rendering.
Dot and Dab Calculator
Work out adhesive needed for dot and dab plasterboard fixing.
Plaster Bead Calculator
Calculate angle bead and stop bead lengths for your plastering job.
Coving Calculator
Work out coving lengths and adhesive needed for any room.
Artex Removal Cost Estimator
Estimate the cost of removing Artex from ceilings and walls.
Dry Lining Calculator
Calculate materials for dry lining walls including boards, tape and jointing compound.
Plaster Drying Time Estimator
Estimate how long plaster will take to dry based on conditions.
Ceiling Plaster Calculator
Calculate plaster bags for ceilings with adjusted coverage rates for overhead work.
Monocouche Render Calculator
Calculate K Rend, Weber or Parex monocouche render quantities.
Lime Plaster Calculator
Calculate lime plaster and lime putty quantities for period property restoration.
Bonding Coat Calculator
Calculate Thistle Bond-It or bonding coat plaster for walls and ceilings.
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Plastering and Rendering in the UK
Plastering remains one of the most essential finishing trades in UK construction, covering everything from internal skim coats on new plasterboard to full external rendering on blockwork walls. Whether you are a professional plasterer pricing a job or a DIY homeowner tackling a single room, getting your material quantities right from the start saves time, money, and unnecessary trips to the builder's merchant.
In the UK, the most commonly used plaster products come from British Gypsum, with their Thistle range dominating the market. Thistle Multi-Finish is the go-to skim coat plaster for most internal work, while Thistle Bonding Coat and Browning are used as undercoats on different substrates. For boarding, standard plasterboard sheets in the UK measure 2400mm × 1200mm, with 12.5mm thickness being standard for walls and 9.5mm for ceilings. Our plasterboard calculator helps you work out exactly how many sheets you need, including a wastage allowance for cuts.
External rendering in the UK follows well-established practices using sand and cement mixes, typically applied in two coats (scratch coat and top coat). Modern alternatives include monocouche (one-coat) renders from manufacturers like K Rend, Weber, and Parex, which offer coloured finishes and improved weather resistance. Our rendering calculator covers traditional sand and cement mixes with accurate ratios for different application thicknesses.
UK Building Regulations do not specifically regulate plastering work, but the finished surface must meet fire resistance requirements under Approved Document B. Plasterboard provides inherent fire resistance (typically 30 minutes for 12.5mm board), which is why it is used so extensively in UK domestic construction. For rooms requiring enhanced fire protection, such as garages attached to dwellings, fire-rated plasterboard (pink board) is required. The plaster coverage calculator ensures you order the right number of bags for any job, whether it is a small patch repair or a full house re-plaster.
Dot and dab (adhesive fixing) has become the preferred method for fixing plasterboard to masonry walls in new-build UK housing, replacing traditional wet plastering in many applications. This method uses plasterboard adhesive (such as British Gypsum Gyproc Dri-Wall Adhesive) applied in dabs to the wall before pressing the board into position. For period properties and renovation work, traditional wet plastering with undercoat and skim remains the standard approach, particularly where walls are uneven or where a solid, robust finish is required.