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OSG Veneer
Plaster Systems
Veneer plaster, also known as "blue-board"
or "thin-coat," is a hard, glass-smooth, monolithic, bright-white
finish that can be used with virtually any design. With veneer
plaster and steel framing virtually any ceiling or wall finish
concept can be realized, without the surface imperfections common to
drywall, including visible seams and butt joints, screw sinks, nail
pops, ridging, and banding.
Our preferred method of veneer plastering is a two-coat
process. This technique creates a first coat with a compressive
strength of 2800 PSI, ensuring less shrinkage and eliminating the
inherent flaws of drywall, which is not possible with a single coat
system. The second is a smooth, white coat that unlike drywall
doesn't require sanding.
Our company has installed enormous amounts of
drywall and is highly qualified to complete contracts that call for
traditional drywall finishes. We can in many cases, however, provide
total or partial veneer plaster finishes within budgets specified
for drywall. There is no better system available today for heavy
traffic areas, or in public spaces where the quality of the finish
is more visible and more important.
If your building specifications call for
traditional drywall applications, let us work with you to define a
strategy within your budget to provide veneer plaster in areas that
will highlight the quality of your workmanship and insure that your
clients expectations are exceeded.
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