Reliable Repairs
Patch & Repair Work
Cracks, dents, and 
holes in your walls or ceilings can make a room look tired and poorly maintained. That’s where our professional plastering repairs come in. At Patch Plaster Paint, we handle everything from minor touch-ups to large-scale damage, restoring a smooth, flawless finish that’s ready for painting.
Our team works across Darwin, Palmerston, Casuarina, and Coolalinga, providing expert solutions that save you the hassle of hiring multiple trades. Whether patching up 
water damage, repairing stubborn cracks, or seamlessly blending new plaster with the old, we make the process efficient and stress-free.
Give us a call on 0417 831 430 for a free quote!
Smooth, Seamless Finish
Quick, Efficient Service
Lasting Repair Solutions
Complete Care
Expert Repair Solutions
Wall and ceiling damage can happen for many reasons — from accidents to wear and tear — but fixing it properly requires experience. Patch and repair work isn’t just about filling gaps; it’s about making the surface look as though it was never damaged in the first place. That’s where the right materials, techniques, and attention to detail matter.
We use proven methods to ensure every repair blends naturally with the surrounding surface. Our team takes the time to sand, smooth, and prepare the area, so once painted, the patch disappears completely. By combining patching, plastering, and painting, the process becomes seamless and saves you valuable time.
For wall and ceiling patching, get in touch today.
FAQ
Everything You Need To Know
What is the best way to repair a hole in plaster walls?
Repairing a hole in plaster requires more than just filler. The process usually involves cutting away loose material, applying a patching compound or plasterboard, then finishing with layers of plaster for strength and smoothness. Once sanded and painted, the repair should be virtually invisible.
Can water-damaged plaster be repaired, or does it need replacing?
Whether water-damaged plaster can be repaired depends on the extent of the damage. Small areas of water-damaged plaster can often be dried, patched, and resealed. However, if the plaster has crumbled, sagged, or shows mould growth, replacement of the affected section is usually necessary to prevent further problems.
How long does plaster repair take?
Timeframes for plaster repairs vary depending on the size and complexity of the repair. Small holes or cracks may take only a few hours, while larger damaged sections could require multiple visits to allow drying and sanding before painting.



