Difference between Dry Lining and Wet Plastering

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Difference between Dry Lining and Wet Plastering For getting that professional finish on your interior walls, you need to decide between the dry lining and wet plastering. Taking a decision is very difficult because both the options have their pros and cons. Also, there are many factors on which dry lining and wet plastering are differentiated.

Wet plastering is an old-age technique for building internal walls. It was introduced in ancient times and is still one of the preferred choices of the homeowners for producing thick and solid walls. DIY plastering is impossible and you need professional plastering service providers. On the other hand, dry lining was introduced in the 1900s as an alternative to wet plastering. As compared to wet plastering, dry lining takes less time for application and is cost-effective. The other differences between the dry lining and wet plastering based on different factors are:

Process of application Dry Lining- Ready-made boards or plasterboards are cut to size and then attached to the wall using masonry adhesive or studs. Sometimes, is used at the fastening points. Later, the screw holes are filled and joints are taped to produce a smooth finish. Wet Plastering- With the help of the professionals providing plastering services, the plaster is mixed with water and other materials if required. The mixture is applied to the walls and left for drying. Usually, two coatings are required before the final phase of drying. It takes hours or days to dry.

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