GIB Fixing & Stopping
We fix GIB plasterboard square and tidy, then stop the joins and fastenings so the wall reads as one continuous surface, ready for paint or wallpaper.
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What is included
- GIB plasterboard fixing for new builds and renovations
- Stopping joins, corners and fastenings
- Levels of finish to suit the room
- A seamless surface ready for the next trade
Why it pays off
Joins that disappear under paint instead of grinning through
Square, tidy fixing that the rest of the build can rely on
The same crew stops what they fix, so accountability stays in one place
How this job runs
- 01
Fix the board square and fastened correctly
- 02
Stop the joins, corners and screw heads
- 03
Sand and check, then hand over seamless and ready
Questions about gib fixing & stopping
What is GIB stopping?
It is the plastering of the joins, corners and screw heads in plasterboard so the wall becomes one smooth surface. GIB is the common New Zealand name for the board.
Can you match an existing level of finish?
Yes. We work to the finish the room needs, from utility spaces through to feature walls in good light.
The rest of the wall
We carry these too, so one crew can take your job the whole way.
Plastering
Skim coats and solid plastering that take a rough or patched wall to a smooth, flat, paint-ready surface.
Learn morePainting
Interior and exterior painting with proper prep and a clean, even finish, inside and out.
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A proper clean-down so the space is handed back ready to live in or open up, not just painted.
Learn moreTell us about your walls.
Send through the space and roughly what you are after. We will come back with a free, honest quote, no pressure either way.