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Some Plastering Courses Are More Worthwhile Than Others

If you want to learn how to plaster, one of the easiest ways to do that is through one of the many available plastering courses in the UK. There are plastering courses for those who just want to learn how to plaster as a hobby, and there are courses for those who want to pursue plastering as a career.

Plasterers work with internal walls, ceilings and floors, getting them prepared for painting and decorating. They also work with exterior construction, covering walls with cement, stucco or other materials.

Learning how to plaster involves several different types of plasterwork. The most common types of plastering are solid plastering, fibrous plastering and dry lining. Solid plastering involves working on interior and exterior walls, which involves applying a wet finish to a surface. Fibrous plastering involves ornamental plasterwork on ceilings, cornices or columns using moulds and castings. Dry lining is simply taking internal plasterboard or wallboard and attaching them to one another on a metal frame to prepare them for decorating.

There are a variety of plastering courses available for those who want to learn the trade. They are some that are perfect for those who just want a basic understanding of how to plaster , and there are some that are rather intensive that will be hard work and fast paced. All plastering courses, however, cover all the basics to prepare you to be able to finish any plastering job-both big and small.

Although you do not need a formal qualification to become a plasterer, employers typically prefer to hire those with some form of skill training. That is why plastering courses are helpful. To become a plasterer you will need some GCSEs in math, English and design and technology. You will also need to have practical skills in working with tools, the ability to work quickly, a bit of creativity when performing decorative plasterwork, as well as a good amount of physical fitness.

Most plasterers work a regular 40-hour workweek, with overtime being required at times to complete a job. If you choose to work as a solid plasterer, you will mostly work indoors. However, if you are a fibrous plasterer, you can expect to be in a workshop. Using ladders, stilts or platforms is also part of the job as a plasterer, as well.

As a beginning plasterer, you can expect to earn about £14,000 to £17,000 per annum. Qualified plasterers earn an average of £17,500 to £22,000, and experienced plasterers earn around £26,000 per annum.

Deciding to take one of the many plastering courses out there will increase your chance of becoming employed as a plasterer, or being offered an apprenticeship. Plasterers are in decent demand in the UK and beyond, with the construction industry forecasting an increased need in the next few years.

Once you have been properly trained with one of the plastering courses, you can begin searching for a job in the field. Plasterers work for plastering firms, building contractors, public organizations and more. Once you have worked in the field for a while, you can even branch out to working for yourself.

Signing up to take one of the UK plastering courses will be the first step on your journey to becoming a skilled plasterer and gaining a job within the field. Whether you choose to take one of the shorter plastering courses, a plastering DVD course or one of the more intensive plastering courses, you will be on your way to plastering in no time!


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