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If you’re building or renovating in Bowen and need internal plastering, Hams Plastering offers reliable, licensed service backed by local experience. Established in 2014 and based in Cannonvale, the business services Bowen and the greater Whitsundays region. Hams Plastering is fully licensed (QBCC 1193938) and provides a complete range of internal plastering solutions, including insulation supply and install, wall and lightweight metal ceiling framing, gyprock sheeting, cornices, suspended ceiling systems, and pre-paint patch-outs.
The team works with builders, developers, and private clients to deliver quality finishes suited to residential homes, unit developments, and commercial buildings. Each project is handled with attention to safety, accuracy, and timing to support the overall progress of the build.
Hams Plastering focuses on structured delivery and clear communication throughout every job. Materials are sourced from reputable suppliers like Knauf, CSR, Siniat, and Bradford to support durability and compliance. Services are tailored to local building needs, factoring in climate and site conditions specific to Bowen.
For internal plastering you can count on, contact Hams Plastering today on 0418 678 076 to book a site visit or request a free quote.
Internal plastering is essential to the appearance, structure, and function of every building. In Bowen, Hams Plastering delivers high-quality internal plastering solutions tailored to suit the needs of homes, units, and commercial sites.
The process begins with the supply and installation of insulation systems from trusted brands such as Bradford and Knauf, helping to regulate temperature and sound. This is followed by precise internal wall and lightweight metal ceiling framing to provide strong foundations for plasterboard. Once the lightweight metal framing is complete, the team installs gyprock sheets with care, followed by joint setting, sanding, and the installation of cornices.
Pre-paint patch-outs are included to ensure all surfaces are ready for painting. Suspended ceilings using Rondo systems are available for commercial or multi-dwelling projects where service access or acoustic performance is required. Hams Plastering follows a structured workflow and works closely with builders and project managers to minimise disruption and maintain efficiency.
Each service is tailored to the layout, access conditions, and timeline of the job. All materials are sourced from leading suppliers, and each stage is carried out with attention to detail. For builders in Bowen, Hams Plastering offers a practical and consistent solution to support interior completion.
Reliable Finishes for Local Projects
What are the steps involved in internal plastering?
Internal plastering follows a clear process: insulation is installed first to improve thermal and acoustic performance. Then, internal wall and lightweight metal ceiling framing is completed to support plasterboard. Gyprock sheets are fixed in place, joints are set and sanded, and cornices are applied. The final step is pre-paint patching to ensure smooth, paint-ready surfaces. Each stage requires careful timing and professional execution to ensure the structure is sound and ready for the next construction phase.
What kind of plasterboard is best for wet areas?
Moisture-resistant plasterboard—often called wet area board—is best for use in bathrooms, laundries, and kitchens. It’s designed to resist water, prevent mould growth, and reduce damage caused by humidity. These boards are typically green or blue for easy identification and must be installed with proper waterproofing membranes to comply with building codes. Using standard plasterboard in wet areas is not recommended, as it can absorb moisture, leading to swelling, deterioration, and the need for costly repairs.
What is the purpose of pre-paint patching?
Pre-paint patch-outs are the final step in the plastering process, designed to ensure surfaces are smooth, even, and ready for painting. This involves inspecting and correcting any dents, joint lines, or surface imperfections that may have occurred during installation. Without this step, paint may highlight flaws or fail to adhere properly. Patch-outs improve both the visual quality and long-term performance of interior walls and ceilings by creating a professional-grade surface finish.


















