A good plasterer makes the difference between walls and ceilings that look flawless under paint and ones that show every joint and screw line. For interior plastering, GIB fixing and stopping, the quality of the finish comes down to preparation, patience and an experienced hand.
This page highlights the Top 5 plasterers in Auckland, based on independent research into reputation, finish quality (including Level 4 and Level 5 work), service and consistency across past jobs.

The top 5 plasterers in Auckland are 1. Premium Plastering, 2. Auckland Plastering Group, 3. Above Board Plastering, 4. Bestboys Plastering Contractors, 5. Your Plasterers Auckland. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
This featured position sits above the editorial Top 5 and is clearly labelled. It does not influence the rankings below.
Premium Plastering is an Auckland interior plastering and painting company with over a decade in the trade, suited to homeowners wanting a high-quality, paint-ready finish on renovations, repairs and new builds.
Auckland Plastering Group are interior plastering and GIB stopping specialists with 20+ years' experience across the wider Auckland area, offering Level 3, 4 or 5 finishes depending on the room and budget.
Above Board Plastering is a long-running Auckland plasterer with around 17 years' experience, focused on residential plasterboard fixing and interior plastering with a straightforward, honest approach.
Bestboys is backed by roughly three decades in plasterboard supply, fixing and stopping across greater Auckland, making them a dependable choice for new builds and larger jobs where consistency matters.
Your Plasterers Auckland focus on GIB fixing and stopping for smooth, resilient, lasting finishes, making them a solid option for homeowners wanting clean walls and ceilings ready for paint.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Plasterer | Best for |
|---|---|
| Premium Plastering | Premium paint-ready finishes on renovations and new builds |
| Auckland Plastering Group | Choosing the right finish level for each room |
| Above Board Plastering | Residential plasterboard fixing and stopping |
| Bestboys Plastering Contractors | New builds and larger-scale GIB work |
| Your Plasterers Auckland | Clean, paint-ready residential interiors |
Independent, editorial, and reviewed regularly.
TopChoice rankings are editorially curated by our New Zealand team and reviewed periodically. We don't host our own reviews. Our shortlists draw on public reputation signals from Google and other platforms, alongside our own research into each plasterer. We weigh up a combination of:
We don't accept payment in exchange for a place in the Top 5. Featured placements are separate and always clearly labelled. Rankings may change over time as businesses evolve.
Interior plastering quality is easiest to judge after the painters arrive, poor stopping shows up as visible joints, screw pops and uneven sheen, while good work disappears under the paint. When choosing a plasterer, ask what finish level they're quoting (Level 4 is standard for most homes; Level 5 suits feature walls and glancing light), and how they handle dust and protection.
For renovations and repairs, experience matching new plasterboard into existing walls and ceilings matters as much as the stopping itself. Always confirm whether plasterboard supply and fixing are included or just the stopping, and get the scope in writing before work begins.
Pricing depends on the area, the finish level and how much fixing, patching or repair is involved, so there's no single rate. Most Auckland plasterers quote per square metre or per room for stopping, with fixing priced separately. Get an itemised quote that states the finish level and whether plasterboard supply is included.
Level 4 is the standard finish for most Auckland homes and is fine under low-sheen paint in normal lighting. Level 5 adds a full skim coat over the whole surface for the smoothest result, worth it for feature walls, dark or gloss paint, and areas hit by glancing natural light where any imperfection would show.
Some do both fixing (hanging the GIB sheets) and stopping (taping and finishing the joints), while others only stop board fixed by your builder. Always confirm which service you're getting, on a renovation it's common to have the builder fix and the plasterer stop, so the scope needs to be clear.
Each coat of jointing compound needs to dry before the next, and Auckland's humidity can slow this down. As a rule, allow the final coat to cure fully, often a few days, before painting, and make sure the room is ventilated. A good plasterer will tell you when the surface is ready.
Yes. Repairing settlement cracks, water-damaged ceilings and holes is routine work for most plasterers. The key is matching the texture and finish of the surrounding surface so the repair disappears under paint, experienced plasterers are far better at invisible patching than a DIY fill.
Sanding stopping compound creates fine dust, so a tidy plasterer will mask off doorways, protect floors and contain dust where possible. Ask up front how they manage dust and clean-up, especially if you're living in the house during a renovation.
Editorial disclosure: TopChoice is an independent editorial platform. Some pages may include clearly labelled featured placements for additional visibility. Featured placements do not influence rankings within our Top 5 lists.
Get in front of homeowners actively comparing plasterers and grow your business with TopChoice.
List Your Business