Fine
Plaster

If you are in the market for a smooth, solid finish that will stand the test of time, fine plaster is a great option. For customers that prefer a flat, even finish, plaster is the way to go. The sturdiness of this finish is only matched by its trimmed down, minimalist look. It takes a high level of skill to apply this finish correctly, and we take pride in being masters of our trade. We always use the most up to date and advanced products in our finish work, including modern acrylics like Encausto Verona Finish.

At Amador Plastering, we understand the importance of finding the balance between high level aesthetics and maximum functionality. Our goal is to leave your home and business with a polished look that will stand the test of time. Most home and business owners have a good idea of what they want, but it is often difficult to find a service that can translate your vision into a realty. Our goal is to be that service for you, to make your dreams for your home and business into a working masterpiece.


Stucco
Finish

Stucco finish has come a long way over the years. For some, the rugged exterior of traditional stucco is the way to go, and it is a classic look that many Southern California homeowners enjoy. However, some modern home owners that prefer the durability of stucco are still looking for a smooth finish.

The good news is that there is a wide range of new products that can give you the best of both worlds. Nowadays, you can have the hard, sturdy exterior that comes with stucco as well as a smooth modern finish. So why use us if those products are out there already? One of the most vital parts of stucco installation is waterproofing your home. We want to keep moisture out of your building, which is why we do all of our lathing ourselves. The lathing part of the installation process is something that some companies choose to contract out. We want to be hands-on with our projects from start to finish. Since lathing is the first and most important step in any kind of stucco project, we prefer to do it ourselves.


What is Lathing?

Great question. The term "lathing" refers to the process of laying down a framework of sturdy wire and water proofing paper prior to applying plaster or stucco finish. This material ensures that the finish maintains a long life, has a sturdy crack isolation system, and is able to withstand the elements.

Although most don't see this part of the process, it's just as important, if not more, than the actual finish itself. Without a good, consistent lath foundation, many home and business owners find themselves in need of a plaster repair or stucco repair within a short period of time. At Amador Plastering, our main concern is the longevity and quality of our work. We understand that our company's reputation is only as good as the last job we've completed, and we enjoy leaving our customers with the kind of peace that comes from knowing that refinishing your property is no longer a concern and won't be again for a very long time.