Gib stopping Tauranga

There is a big difference between gib stopping and plastering. Gib stopping is a type of restoration where only the outermost layer of the wall is removed. This leaves the underlying structure and supporting masonry in place, which greatly reduces the amount of time, money, and effort required for complete restoration.

Plastering, on the other hand, is a process that completely replaces an entire wall or ceiling with new material. The two techniques used to stop bleeding from a wound is gib stopping and plastering. Gib stopping is when you put pressure on the wound with your fingers to stop the bleeding. Plastering is when you put a layer of plaster over the wound.

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