We don't just work in Brentford — we're based here. Our TW8 workshop means faster response times, lower costs, and a team that genuinely knows the area. From Brentford Dock apartments to period homes on The Butts, we've plastered them all.
Based in Brentford since 1999. 500+ local jobs completed. Your neighbours already trust us.
Judge Plastering was founded in Brentford and our workshop remains in TW8 to this day. This isn't just a convenience — it means we understand Brentford's property landscape better than any contractor travelling in from outside the area. We know which streets have parking restrictions, which buildings need freeholder permissions, and which property types have specific plastering challenges.
Brentford has undergone massive transformation in recent years. The Brentford Project, the regeneration around Brentford High Street, and the continued development along the Great West Road have created a mix of heritage and modern properties that require different plastering approaches. We work across all of them.
Our proximity means emergency calls in Brentford get the fastest possible response — often within 30 minutes during working hours. For standard jobs, we can survey your property and deliver a quote on the same day you call. No waiting, no long travel charges, no excuses.
We've built our reputation through word-of-mouth in Brentford. Ask your neighbours on Boston Manor Road, check with residents on Windmill Road, or talk to the property managers at Brentford Lock — chances are they've used us or know someone who has.
Complete plastering and rendering services from your local TW8 contractor. One team, one standard, every property type in Brentford covered.
Skim coats, full re-plasters, and patch repairs for Brentford homes from Victorian terraces to new-builds.
External render repairs and new applications for Brentford properties exposed to the Thames corridor weather.
EWI systems to improve thermal performance on Brentford's older solid-wall housing stock.
Pebble dash repair and renewal for Brentford's inter-war semi-detached properties.
Heritage lime plastering for Brentford's conservation area properties around The Butts and St Paul's.
Plasterboard and stud walls for Brentford loft conversions, garage conversions, and extensions.
Ceiling repairs and artex removal across Brentford's 1960s-1980s housing estates.
Seamless board finishing for Brentford's commercial units and new residential developments.
Building repairs, structural patching, and extension support work across Brentford.
Our workshop is in TW8. We're not driving an hour to reach you — we're round the corner. This means faster starts, lower costs, and accountability you can count on.
From the Victorian terraces near Brentford High Street to the 1930s semis on Boston Manor Road and the new apartments at Brentford Lock — we've worked on them all.
Ceiling collapse? Burst pipe damage? Because we're based locally, we can reach most Brentford addresses within half an hour.
We know where to park in Brentford. We don't add travel charges or parking fees to your bill.
We can provide references from completed jobs on your street or in your development. Real, verifiable Brentford customers.
25 years of Brentford word-of-mouth. Our reputation is built on results, not advertising.
Brentford's position along the Thames and the Grand Union Canal creates elevated humidity levels that accelerate damp-related plaster damage. Properties near Brentford Dock and along the waterfront are particularly susceptible to moisture ingress through aging render and failing pointing. We see more blown plaster and salt crystallisation in these riverside properties than anywhere else in our coverage area.
The Victorian and Edwardian terraces along Brentford High Street and Albany Road were built with lime plaster on wooden lath. Over 100+ years, these lath fixings deteriorate, causing plaster to bow and eventually collapse. Many homeowners patch these areas repeatedly, but the underlying lath failure means the patches don't hold. Proper remediation requires assessment of the lath condition and often full re-plastering of affected walls.
Brentford's 1930s semi-detached houses — common along Boston Manor Road, Windmill Road, and the surrounding streets — frequently have cement render that was applied over original brick during the post-war period. This cement render traps moisture against the brick, causing spalling and frost damage. Removing the cement render and applying a breathable system is the long-term solution.
The new-build developments around Brentford Lock and along the Great West Road corridor have their own issues. Rapid construction timelines mean plasterboard joints are often poorly finished, with visible cracking appearing within 1-2 years as the building settles. These require skilled tape and jointing remediation rather than simple cosmetic fixes.
Artex ceilings are widespread in Brentford's 1960s-1980s housing, particularly on the estates near Boston Manor Park. Pre-2000 artex commonly contains chrysotile asbestos and must be surveyed before removal. We coordinate with licensed surveyors and manage safe removal when asbestos is confirmed.
We visit your Brentford property — usually the same day you call. We assess the full scope of work, check for underlying issues, and discuss your requirements.
Because we're local, we turn quotes around fast. Clear, itemised pricing with no hidden charges. The number on the quote is the number you pay.
Most Brentford jobs start within 3-5 working days of quote acceptance. Emergency work can begin same-day.
Full dust sheeting, daily clean-up, and considerate working hours. We treat your Brentford home as if it were our own.
We inspect the finished work with you, handle any snags immediately, and provide your written guarantee before we leave.
Your local TW8 plastering team. Same-day quotes, fastest response in the area, and 25 years of Brentford trust behind every job.