Interior plaster: how much plaster do you need per square meter?

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When applying interior plaster, it goes without saying that the right planning and technology are important. This also includes correctly calculating the required amount. We explain how it works here.

Measure

The first and most important step in determining the amount of interior plaster needed is to measure the walls. This should be done very precisely and not estimated. There is no deduction for doors and windows with a surface area of ​​less than two and a half square meters. The resulting excess can

can be used, for example, to compensate for unevenness.

However, if the surface of passages, windows or doors is above this level, the area should be subtracted. Overall, the calculation is very simple. The length and height of the respective wall are simply multiplied and then the values ​​of all walls are added together. The following example illustrates the procedure:

Two walls are each 4 meters long and 2.5 meters high.

  • 4m x 2.5m = 10 square meters per wall

Two walls are each 3 meters long and 2.5 meters high.

  • 3m x 2.5m = 7.5 square meters per wall
  • 10 sqm + 10 sqm + 7.5 sqm + 7.5 sqm = 35 sqm

The room to be plastered therefore has a wall surface of 35 square meters. If the ceiling must also be plastered, the same calculation is required and the result must also be added.

Layer thickness

Interior plaster - consumption

The second decisive factor in the need for interior plaster is the layer thickness. How thick the layer has to be depends on the type of plaster and the nature of the walls. Ten to 25 millimeters are common. However, in addition to the

Conditions and the type of plaster also include the manufacturer's information. In the case of interior plastering, you can look directly on the packaging, but you can also pay attention to the information that can be viewed online.

As a rule of thumb, the following applies:

  • 10 millimeters layer thickness 15 to 18 kilograms per square meter
  • 15 millimeters layer thickness 24 to 28 kilograms per square meter
  • 20 millimeters layer thickness 32 to 35 kilograms per square meter
  • 25 millimeters layer thickness 40 to 43 kilograms per square meter

Another factor is the nature of the subsurface. If concealed plaster has already been used and any unevenness has been leveled out, the amount of interior plaster can be significantly lower. In this way, on the one hand, better results can be achieved and, on the other hand, costs can be saved.

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