Plaster repair in Tuxedo Park, Calgary — cracked, bulging and damaged lath-and-plaster walls and ceilings repaired or skimmed to a flat modern finish. Free on-site quotes, 7 days a week.
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Plaster repair in Tuxedo Park, blended into the original wall
Plaster repair in Tuxedo Park, blended into the original wall
The plaster is the first thing to show settling in an older Tuxedo Park home: hairline cracks, pulled-away bulges, failing old repair edges. In Tuxedo Park we repair plaster walls and ceilings and blend the work into the surrounding surface, or skim the whole wall to a flat modern finish. Tuxedo Park is an established NE Calgary community of older homes where repair and texture work are typical, so plaster work here ranges from spot crack repair to full-wall resurfacing. We cover Tuxedo Park, Saddle Ridge, Martindale, Taradale and every Calgary quadrant, 7 days a week.
Plaster crack repair — hairline to structural cracks in Tuxedo Park
Pulled-away Tuxedo Park plaster re-secured to its lath
Patching holes and crumbling edges
Skim-coating plaster to a flat modern finish
Blending plaster repairs into drywall additions
Tuxedo Park coverage — we come to you
Dust-controlled work in older Tuxedo Park homes
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Plaster Repair Tuxedo Park
What affects the cost of plaster repair in Tuxedo Park?
Crack repair vs bulging plaster
The cost of plaster repair in Tuxedo Park depends on whether it is a surface crack, bulging plaster that has separated from the lath, or a failed section that needs cutting out. Timeline in Tuxedo Park depends on depth: surface cracks go fast, failed sections needing re-securing or replacement do not. We assess on site and give a fixed price first.
Repair vs skim-over in Tuxedo Park
Many plaster walls here are best skim-coated over once the damage is stabilised — it brings an old wall back to a flat, modern finish rather than chasing endless cracks. We tell you honestly which makes sense for your Tuxedo Park home.
Our Tuxedo Park plaster repair process, step by step
Stabilise the plaster first
A plaster repair in Tuxedo Park only lasts if the plaster is stable. In Tuxedo Park, lath separation means re-securing — crumbling means cutting back to solid plaster before the patch. Most re-cracked Tuxedo Park patches trace to that shortcut.
The patch-skim-blend fix
Proper plaster material, a flat skim of the area or whole wall, wide feathering and a paint-ready sand. In most Tuxedo Park homes, once it is painted you will not find where we worked.
Plaster or skim-coat? What is right for your Tuxedo Park home
Keeping the plaster
Where the plaster in your Tuxedo Park home is largely sound, we repair the damaged areas and blend — the most cost-effective option.
Skimming to a modern finish
Where a wall has widespread cracking or an uneven, wavy surface, we skim-coat it flat for a clean modern finish, or remove failed plaster and re-board with drywall. Both come up here, and we match whatever finish your Tuxedo Park walls and ceilings already have.
Common plaster repair situations in Tuxedo Park
Tuxedo Park is one of the area's older, character neighbourhoods, so the work here runs to genuine plaster repair, taking down dated textured ceilings, and patching into original lath-and-plaster surfaces so a repair disappears. Where owners are renovating or building infills, we also handle full new-construction boarding and finishing. One fixed price after an honest on-site look, and the job done right the first time.
Why Tuxedo Park homeowners trust Emplastrum for plaster repair
We finish to match the original
We are a mudding and taping specialist, so blending a plaster repair into an old Tuxedo Park wall — matching the texture and the plane — is exactly the work we are known for.
Fixed price, same-day reply
We repair plaster across Tuxedo Park and every Calgary quadrant, 7 days a week. Tuxedo Park homeowners get the number up front, protected floors and furniture, contained dust, and guaranteed work. When a Tuxedo Park job is not right, we make it right — on us.
How it works
Simple, clean, on schedule
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Free quote
We come out, take a look, and give you a real price. No guessing after.
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Book a day
We pick a date that works for you and show up when we say.
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The work
We keep the dust down and tidy up before we head out.
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Walk it with you
We don't pack up till you've looked it over and you're happy.
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Plaster Repair Tuxedo Park: your questions answered
Do you repair plaster in Tuxedo Park?
Yes — plaster repair in Tuxedo Park is part of our regular service area, and we are usually booked within the week. We also cover Saddle Ridge, Martindale, Taradale and every Calgary quadrant.
Is lath-separated, bulging plaster repairable in Tuxedo Park?
Yes. Lath separation in Tuxedo Park is re-secured, failed plaster replaced, and the whole repair skimmed and blended away.
For Tuxedo Park plaster damage, patch it or skim the entire wall?
It depends on the wall. Spot repair suits sound Tuxedo Park plaster with limited cracks; a wavy or heavily cracked wall is better skim-coated flat. We give you a straight answer for your Tuxedo Park home.
Can you match plaster to my drywall reno in Tuxedo Park?
Yes — blending old plaster into new drywall is common in Tuxedo Park renos. Matched thickness, matched texture — the Tuxedo Park repair disappears under paint.
Do you stand behind your plaster repair in Tuxedo Park?
Yes. We walk every Tuxedo Park job with you before we pack up, and if something is not right we come back and make it right.
Our Tuxedo Park home has a mix of plaster and drywall — is that a problem?
Not for us — we treat each surface on its own terms. We match plaster repairs into plaster and drywall repairs into drywall, so you don't end up with a visible seam between the two.
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