Plaster tolerance
Accepted flatness, plumbness, and alignment quality for plastered walls before finishes and joinery.
What plaster tolerance means
Plaster tolerance describes how flat, plumb, straight, and aligned wall surfaces must be before final finishes are installed. It is a measurable quality issue, not an aesthetic opinion.
Why investors and builders care
Poor wall tolerance becomes visible when light grazes the surface, cabinets meet walls, skirtings reveal waves, or door trims expose uneven returns. Fixing it late damages schedule and finished work.
Typical mistakes
- Walls are accepted by eye without straightedge or level checks.
- Joinery zones are not held to tighter tolerance than general walls.
- Lighting reveals plaster defects only after paint and fixtures are installed.
What to verify
- Flatness and plumbness in critical finish and joinery zones.
- Corner alignment and opening reveals.
- Sample acceptance before broad repetition.
Used in project stages
Explore in the product
- Finishing works: Stage guide · Checklist · Mistakes and cost
- Engineering finishes: Stage guide · Checklist · Mistakes and cost
See also
Related cost packages
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ST7-FIN-WALLS-002Wall leveling & plaster layers -
ST7-FIN-PREP-004Substrate prep for finishes -
ST7-FIN-FINISH-006Finish covering installation