Skim Coat Plastering and Paint Preparation

Most of what people call paint defects are satin defects — the final coat's quality is decided at the burnishing stage.

  • Raking-Light Projector Inspection
  • Two-Coat Standard: Fill + Burnish
  • Dust-Free Machine Sanding
  • Contractual Workmanship Warranty
Skim Coat Plastering and Paint Preparation

Skim coating is the finishing stage between base plaster and paint. It closes minor pores and surface marks and creates a more even background for primer and paint. The existing plaster is first checked for strength, moisture, cracks and plane deviation; defects that exceed the selected product's thickness limits are repaired separately rather than hidden under the finish coat.

The material and number of passes are chosen for the substrate and required finish. Each coat is allowed to dry as specified, then the surface is sanded where the system requires it and inspected under raking light. Corners, junctions and repaired areas are checked before primer, leaving a consistent surface ready for the agreed paint system.

Why EMC Decor

Raking-light inspection — every shadow-casting point corrected

Two-coat standard: fill + burnish, glass-like closure

Dust-free machine sanding — clean work in furnished homes

Paint consumption drops and touch-ups become invisible

The Challenges You Face, Our Fix

RISK 01: Waves and shadow marks appearing after painting

SOLUTION: After burnishing we sweep the surface with a projector and correct every shadow-casting point before painting.

RISK 02: Joint-tape lines and screw points showing as shadows through paint on drywall

SOLUTION: We skim the complete surface with a compatible finish coat, then prime it uniformly to reduce visible differences in texture and absorption.

RISK 03: Paint consumption running higher than expected

SOLUTION: A pore-free burnished satin surface absorbs paint evenly — the standard 2 coats are enough, no third coat needed.

BEFORE / AFTER

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What This Service Includes

1. Surface Check & Repair

Plaster moisture and flatness measured, local repairs where needed.

  • Moisture-meter drying check
  • Pre-filling cracks and hollows
  • Dust-free surface cleaning

2. Two-Coat Satin Application

Fill coat and a burnished second coat, with drying time between.

  • First coat: filling pores and micro-hollows
  • Second coat: fine burnish with steel trowel
  • Full drying time observed between coats

3. Sanding & Light Test

Dust-free machine sanding and a final projector inspection.

  • Fine sanding with vacuum-connected sander
  • Full-surface raking-light (projector) sweep
  • Spot touch-ups and paint-ready handover

Process

  1. Surface Check

    Plaster moisture and flatness checks; local corrections if needed.

    Duration: 0.5 day

  2. First Coat

    The fill coat — pores and micro-hollows closed.

    Duration: 1 day

  3. Second Coat & Burnish

    The thin coat burnished closed; dust-free sanding after drying.

    Duration: 1–2 days

  4. Light Test

    Projector sweep, spot corrections and paint-ready handover.

    Duration: 0.5 day

Skim coating is priced per m², with ceiling preparation and painting listed separately or combined in the written quotation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is skim coating necessary, or can the wall be painted directly?

Painting straight over base plaster gives a porous, wavy result; every lit wall shows its flaws. The satin layer pays for itself both aesthetically and economically — less paint consumed, longer paint life.

Does drywall need a satin coat?

Yes — joint tapes and screw points absorb differently from the board surface; without a full satin skim, paint reveals the difference like shadows.

Can satin go over old paint?

Over sound matte surfaces, yes, after a bonding primer; glossy (oil) paints are abraded first. We never skim over flaking paint without scraping it back.

How long does satin work take in an apartment?

A standard two-bed apartment (walls + ceilings) takes 3–5 working days including two coats and sanding; bundled with painting, the total shortens.

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