Plaster finishes – especially lime plaster and microcement – can bring unmatched elegance, durability, and timeless character to interior and exterior walls. When applied correctly, they offer seamless beauty, superior performance, and even environmental benefits like breathability and mold resistance.
However, even the most premium finishes can run into problems. If you’ve spotted bubbles, cracks, uneven textures, or other imperfections in your walls, you’re not alone. These issues can arise due to mistakes in surface preparation, application technique, or environmental conditions.
The good news? Most plaster problems are fixable without having to redo the entire wall – as long as you diagnose the cause correctly and follow proper repair methods. In this guide, we’ll break down common plaster issues, their root causes, effective fixes, and prevention strategies, with expert insights on working with lime plaster and microcement.




Why Plaster Issues Happen
Before jumping into repairs, it’s important to understand why these problems occur. In most cases, plaster issues come from:
Improper Surface Preparation
- Applying plaster on dusty, greasy, or damp surfaces
- Skipping primers or using the wrong bonding layer
- Uneven substrates that cause inconsistent adhesion
Application Errors
- Using coats that are too thick or too thin
- Over-troweling, which can trap air or moisture
- Incorrect mixing ratios for lime plaster or microcement
Environmental Factors
- Rapid drying due to direct sunlight or strong ventilation
- High humidity or dampness in the substrate
- Structural movement in the building
Understanding these triggers will help you not only fix existing problems but also prevent them in future projects.
Common Plaster Problems and How to Solve Them
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the most common wall plaster issues, why they happen, how to fix them, and how to stop them from recurring.
| Issue | What It Looks Like | Possible Causes | How to Fix It | Prevention Tips |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bubbles / Blisters | Raised, hollow bumps under the surface | Trapped moisture, over-troweling, applying over damp walls | Sand down affected spots, allow substrate to dry, reapply a thin matching coat | Ensure walls are completely dry; use breathable finishes like lime plaster |
| Hairline Cracks | Fine, spiderweb-like cracks | Shrinkage from fast drying, temperature fluctuations | Fill with a fine lime plaster mix or microcement paste | Maintain consistent humidity during curing; apply thinner coats |
| Large Cracks | Deep, visible separations | Structural movement, weak bonding layers | Repair substrate, apply mesh reinforcement, then re-plaster | Use fiberglass mesh in stress-prone areas before final coats |
| Uneven Surfaces | Visible trowel marks or ridges | Inconsistent application pressure, poor leveling | Sand and skim coat with a matching finish | Use skilled applicators and check levels regularly |
| Discoloration / Stains | Uneven color patches or water marks | Moisture infiltration, inconsistent drying | Clean, allow wall to dry, refinish with a uniform coat | Apply breathable sealers; avoid water exposure during curing |
| Peeling / Flaking | Surface layers coming off | Poor adhesion due to dust, grease, incompatible primers | Remove loose plaster, prime, and reapply | Always use correct primers for lime or microcement finishes |
Detailed Repair Process for Each Issue
1. Repairing Bubbles
- Identify if the bubble is surface-level or deep within the plaster layer.
- Sand back to a solid, bonded layer.
- Allow wall to dry completely – use a moisture meter if needed.
- Apply a thin, even layer of lime plaster or microcement, feathering edges for seamless blending.
Pro Tip: Avoid overworking the surface during reapplication; this can reintroduce trapped air.
2. Fixing Hairline Cracks
- Clean the crack with a soft brush to remove dust.
- Apply a thin filler layer using a fine plaster mix or microcement slurry.
- Sand lightly once dry and refinish with a matching topcoat.
Why This Works: Hairline cracks are typically surface-level and don’t require major substrate work, but they should be addressed quickly to prevent moisture ingress.
3. Addressing Large Cracks
- Large cracks often signal structural movement. Fixing them without addressing the cause will lead to recurrence.
- Remove loose material and inspect the substrate.
- Apply a fiberglass mesh reinforcement to distribute stress.
- Reapply plaster in thin coats, allowing each layer to cure properly.
4. Correcting Uneven Surfaces
- Lightly sand to remove high spots.
- Apply a skim coat with careful, consistent trowel pressure.
- Maintain proper lighting during application so shadows reveal any low spots before drying.
5. Treating Discoloration
- Identify the source – often moisture.
- Dry the wall thoroughly before refinishing.
- Use a breathable sealer like Decora A&C’s lime-compatible finishes to prevent water stains without sealing in moisture.
6. Resolving Peeling or Flaking
- Scrape away all loose plaster until reaching a firm bond.
- Clean and prime the surface with a suitable bonding primer.
- Apply a fresh plaster layer using compatible materials.
Why Breathable Finishes Like Lime Plaster Matter
One of the biggest advantages of lime plaster over synthetic finishes is breathability. It allows trapped moisture to escape naturally, reducing the risk of:
- Mold growth
- Blistering
- Damp-related stains
Microcement, when applied with breathable sealers, also offers excellent durability without trapping water vapor.
By using Decora A&C’s lime-based and microcement finishes, you can achieve stunning walls that resist common plaster issues for decades.
Preventing Future Plaster Problems
- Always prime with the correct bonding layer for your chosen finish.
- Avoid applying plaster in extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.
- Use skilled applicators for complex finishes like Venetian plaster or microcement.
- Choose breathable, natural materials that work with — not against — your wall’s natural moisture balance.
- Invest in quality tools and never rush the curing process.
When to Call a Professional
While DIY touch-ups can solve minor surface problems, you should consult a professional if:
- Cracks keep reappearing after repairs
- You notice damp smells or persistent discoloration
- Peeling happens across large wall sections
- The substrate feels soft or unstable
A professional can assess structural issues, moisture ingress, and material compatibility before applying a lasting repair.
Final Word
Plaster problems can be frustrating, but with the right approach — and high-quality, breathable materials — you can restore your walls and keep them looking beautiful for years.
Whether you’re repairing a lime-plastered hallway, reviving a microcement bathroom, or troubleshooting an outdoor façade, remember: preparation, precision, and patience are everything.
For premium lime plaster, microcement, and expert application advice, visit Decora A&C to ensure your next project is as flawless as it is timeless.
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