Joints you cannot find once it is painted

GIB Fixing and Stopping

GIB fixing and stopping is where precision pays off. We fix plasterboard square and true, then stop and finish the joints so the wall reads seamless and is ready to paint. The kind of work you only notice when it is done badly.

Rush & Brush gib fixing and stopping work
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What's included

The work, end to end.

  • GIB board fixing, walls and ceilings
  • Jointing, stopping and finishing
  • Screw and fastener finishing
  • Paint-ready surfaces

How it runs

From first look to sign-off.

  1. 01

    Measure and quote

  2. 02

    Fix the board

  3. 03

    Stop and finish the joints

  4. 04

    Leave it paint-ready

Why it pays off

Done once, done right.

Seamless joins, properly feathered

Square, true board fixing

Straight into plaster or paint with the same crew

Questions

Do you both fix and stop GIB?

Yes, both the fixing and the stopping and finishing, so it is one crew start to finish.

Is the surface ready to paint when you are done?

That is the goal every time. We hand it over paint-ready.

Ready for a flawless finish?

Get a free, no-obligation quote from a West Auckland crew that has been finishing Auckland walls since 2014.