Introduction
Plastering is a finishing operation applied to brick, stone, or concrete surfaces to provide a smooth, durable surface suitable for painting or decorative finishes. It accounts for a significant portion of the finishing cost in any building project.
This guide provides a complete rate analysis for both internal plastering (12mm thick, 1:6 ratio) and external plastering (20mm thick, 1:4 ratio) per square metre, along with cost comparisons for POP (Plaster of Paris) and gypsum plaster alternatives.
Types of Plaster Finishes
| Type | Thickness | Mix ratio | Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Internal cement plaster | 12mm (single coat) | 1:6 (CM) | Interior walls and ceilings |
| Internal cement plaster | 15mm (two coats) | 1:4 + 1:6 | Where smoother finish is needed |
| External cement plaster | 20mm (two coats) | 1:4 (CM) | External walls exposed to weather |
| Neeru (lime) finish | 2-3mm | Lime putty | Smooth finish coat over base plaster |
| POP finish | 2-3mm | Plaster of Paris | Smooth finish for painting |
| Gypsum plaster | 11-15mm | Ready-mix gypsum | Internal walls — single coat replacement |
Rate Analysis: Internal Plastering (12mm, 1:6 CM)
Material Quantities per Square Metre
Wet volume of plaster per sq m:
- Area = 1 sq m, Thickness = 12mm = 0.012 m
- Wet volume = 1 x 0.012 = 0.012 cum
Dry volume (with 30% bulking factor):
- Dry volume = 0.012 x 1.30 = 0.0156 cum
Cement quantity (1:6 ratio):
- Total parts = 1 + 6 = 7
- Cement volume = (1/7) x 0.0156 = 0.00223 cum
- Cement weight = 0.00223 x 1,440 = 3.21 kg
- Cement bags = 3.21 / 50 = 0.064 bags per sq m
With 5% wastage: 0.067 bags (approximately 0.22 bags per 3.3 sq m, or roughly 1 bag covers 15 sq m).
Sand quantity:
- Sand volume = (6/7) x 0.0156 = 0.0134 cum
- With 10% wastage/bulking: 0.015 cum per sq m
Or roughly 1 cum of sand covers 67 sq m of 12mm plaster.
Material Cost per Square Metre — 12mm Internal Plaster (1:6)
| Item | Quantity per sq m | Rate (Rs) | Amount (Rs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| OPC 43-grade cement | 0.064 bags | Rs 380/bag | 24.32 |
| Sand | 0.0134 cum | Rs 3,500/cum | 46.90 |
| Water | ~3 litres | — | 0.50 |
| Materials total | 71.72 |
Labour Cost
| Component | Rate per sq m (Rs) |
|---|---|
| Plastering (mason + helper) | 25-35 |
| Scaffolding (if above 3m) | 3-5 |
| Curing (7 days) | 2-3 |
| Total labour | 30-43 |
Total Rate — Internal Plaster (12mm, 1:6)
| Component | Amount per sq m (Rs) |
|---|---|
| Materials | 71.72 |
| Labour (average) | 35.00 |
| Sundries (2%) | 2.13 |
| Sub-total | 108.85 |
| Overhead + profit (15%) | 16.33 |
| Total | ~125 per sq m |
Practical market rate: Rs 28-45 per sq m (labour only) or Rs 100-130 per sq m (material + labour inclusive).
Rate Analysis: External Plastering (20mm, 1:4 CM)
Material Quantities per Square Metre
External plaster uses a richer mix (1:4) and is 20mm thick for weather resistance.
Wet volume per sq m:
- 1 x 0.020 = 0.020 cum
Dry volume:
- 0.020 x 1.30 = 0.026 cum
Cement (1:4 ratio):
- Total parts = 1 + 4 = 5
- Cement volume = (1/5) x 0.026 = 0.0052 cum
- Weight = 0.0052 x 1,440 = 7.49 kg
- Bags = 7.49 / 50 = 0.15 bags per sq m
- With wastage: 0.16 bags per sq m
Sand:
- Sand = (4/5) x 0.026 = 0.0208 cum
- With wastage: 0.023 cum per sq m
Cost Breakdown per Square Metre — 20mm External Plaster (1:4)
| Item | Quantity per sq m | Rate (Rs) | Amount (Rs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| OPC 43-grade cement | 0.16 bags | Rs 380/bag | 60.80 |
| Sand | 0.023 cum | Rs 3,500/cum | 80.50 |
| Water | ~5 litres | — | 0.80 |
| Materials total | 142.10 |
Labour Cost
| Component | Rate per sq m (Rs) |
|---|---|
| Plastering (mason + helper) | 35-50 |
| Scaffolding erection and removal | 8-15 |
| Curing (7 days) | 3-5 |
| Roughcast/dash finish (if required) | 5-10 |
| Total labour | 51-80 |
Total Rate — External Plaster (20mm, 1:4)
| Component | Amount per sq m (Rs) |
|---|---|
| Materials | 142.10 |
| Labour (average) | 65.00 |
| Sundries (3%) | 6.21 |
| Sub-total | 213.31 |
| Overhead + profit (15%) | 32.00 |
| Total | ~245 per sq m |
Practical market rate: Rs 40-65 per sq m (labour only) or Rs 200-260 per sq m (material + labour inclusive).
Comparison Table — Internal vs External Plaster
| Parameter | Internal (12mm, 1:6) | External (20mm, 1:4) |
|---|---|---|
| Thickness | 12mm | 20mm |
| Mix ratio | 1:6 | 1:4 |
| Cement per sq m | 0.064 bags (3.2 kg) | 0.16 bags (7.5 kg) |
| Sand per sq m | 0.0134 cum | 0.023 cum |
| Material cost per sq m | Rs 72 | Rs 142 |
| Labour cost per sq m | Rs 30-43 | Rs 51-80 |
| Total rate per sq m | Rs 100-130 | Rs 200-260 |
| Cement per 100 sq m | 6.4 bags | 16 bags |
| Sand per 100 sq m | 1.34 cum | 2.3 cum |
External plaster costs approximately 1.8 to 2 times more than internal plaster due to thicker application, richer cement mix, and scaffolding requirements.
POP and Gypsum Plaster Alternatives
POP (Plaster of Paris) Finish
POP is applied as a 2-3mm finishing coat over the base cement plaster (not a replacement).
| Item | Quantity per sq m | Rate (Rs) | Amount (Rs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| POP powder | 1.5-2.0 kg | Rs 12-15/kg | 18-30 |
| Labour (application) | — | — | 15-25 |
| Sanding and finishing | — | — | 5-8 |
| Total POP finish | 38-63 per sq m |
POP gives a very smooth, paint-ready finish but:
- Adds cost on top of base cement plaster
- Cannot be used in wet areas (bathrooms)
- Develops cracks if base plaster has not cured properly
Gypsum Plaster (Single Coat)
Gypsum plaster is a complete replacement for internal cement plaster — applied directly on brick/block surfaces in a single coat of 11-13mm.
| Item | Quantity per sq m | Rate (Rs) | Amount (Rs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ready-mix gypsum plaster | 10-12 kg | Rs 8-10/kg | 80-120 |
| Labour (application) | — | — | 20-30 |
| Total gypsum plaster | 100-150 per sq m |
Advantages of gypsum plaster:
- No curing water required (saves 7-14 days of curing labour and water)
- Smoother finish — eliminates POP layer
- No shrinkage cracks
- Sets in 24-48 hours (faster project completion)
- Better fire resistance
Limitations:
- Not suitable for external walls or wet areas
- Higher material cost than cement plaster
- Requires trained applicators
Cost Comparison Summary
| Plaster system | Cost per sq m (Rs) | Curing | Finish quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cement plaster 12mm (1:6) | 100-130 | 7 days | Needs POP/putty for painting |
| Cement plaster + POP finish | 138-193 | 7 days + 1 day | Smooth, paint-ready |
| Gypsum plaster 12mm | 100-150 | No curing | Smooth, paint-ready |
| Cement plaster + wall putty | 125-170 | 7 days + 1 day | Smooth, paint-ready |
IS Code References
- IS 1661:1972 — Code of practice for application of cement and cement-lime plaster finishes. Specifies surface preparation, thickness, mix ratios, and curing requirements.
- IS 1270:2007 — Specification for gypsum plaster. Covers setting time, fineness, and compressive strength requirements.
- IS 2250:1981 — Code of practice for preparation and use of masonry mortars. Applicable to plastering mortars as well.
- IS 1200 Part 12 — Measurement of plastering work in square metres, categorised by thickness and mix ratio.
Wastage Factors
| Material | Normal wastage | Wastage on uneven surfaces |
|---|---|---|
| Cement | 3-5% | 8-10% |
| Sand | 8-10% | 12-15% |
| POP | 5-8% | 10-12% |
| Gypsum plaster | 5-8% | 10-15% |
| Water | 10% | 15% |
Uneven brick or block surfaces (out-of-plumb walls, honeycombed concrete) can increase plaster thickness by 5-10mm in patches, raising material consumption by 15-20%.
Practical Tips
- Wet the surface before applying cement plaster — dry bricks absorb moisture from mortar, causing poor bonding and cracks.
- Chicken mesh on concrete-brick junctions — Apply galvanised chicken mesh (Rs 8-12/sq ft) at junctions of RCC and brickwork to prevent crack propagation.
- External plaster in two coats — Apply 15mm base coat first, scratch the surface, wait 24 hours, then apply 5mm finish coat. Single-coat thick application leads to sagging and cracking.
- Avoid plastering in extreme heat — Summer temperatures above 40 degrees C cause rapid moisture loss. Plaster early morning or late evening, and cure immediately.
- Use waterproof plaster externally — Add waterproofing compound (Sika, Dr. Fixit) at Rs 3-5/sq m extra for external walls exposed to rain.
Next Steps
- Rate Analysis for Brickwork — Per cubic metre costing for brick masonry
- Introduction to Estimating and Costing — Fundamentals of construction estimation
- Labour Rates India 2026 — Current wage benchmarks across India
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