Wall Plastering & Hotel Finishing in Nusa Dua
Inside the ITDC gates, finishing is a different discipline — brand standards, night shifts, dust control and an inspector with a checklist at handover. We refurbish hotel rooms, corridors and public areas in Nusa Dua to that standard, on the dates the GM promised.
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Refurbishment to a written standard
Hotel work in Nusa Dua starts with a document, not a wall. Brand standards define the finish — flatness, sheen levels, approved colour codes and materials — and the chief engineer holds a checklist at handover. We like that world, because it rewards crews who measure. A sample room gets built first and signed off; every following room is finished to that sample, and the snag list at the end stays short because the standard was fixed at the start. Skim coating to a dead-flat finish carries most of the volume in room refurbs, with paint systems chosen from the brand’s approved range. Guest-facing plaster takes more abuse in one resort year than a villa sees in five — luggage, trolleys, thousand-a-night expectations — so corridor specs run heavier: impact-resistant skim, scrubbable coatings to two metres.
Working around a full house
Resorts inside the ITDC rarely close to renovate; they carve off a wing and keep selling the rest. Our job is to be invisible from the guest side: work zones sealed with taped plastic and rigid hoarding where corridors stay live, dust extraction at the source, materials moved along service routes at agreed hours, and the noisy stages — grinding, hacking off failed render — booked into the windows the duty manager gives us. Night shifts cover what daytime cannot: a typical corridor repaint runs midnight to six, cured and odour-free before the breakfast rush. Where a whole wing closes, the rhythm flips to production mode — two crews leapfrogging rooms, skim curing in one while paint goes up in the next. Housekeeping gets each room back vacuumed and airing, because “smells like paint” is a review nobody wants.
Handover that survives inspection
Nusa Dua handovers are the strictest we do, and we plan for the inspector from day one: moisture readings logged before painting, batch numbers and data sheets filed for every material, a room-by-room QC sheet our foreman signs before anything is offered for inspection. When sixty rooms move on a schedule, paperwork is what keeps the dates honest. For public areas — lobbies, spas, restaurants — we stage work behind temporary hoardings finished to look intentional, because a resort lobby cannot look like a building site even for one night. It is also why hotels bring us back for the next cycle: refurbs in Nusa Dua run on trust earned the boring way. Engineering teams can start from the per-m² rates, then we price properly from drawings and a walk-through of a typical room and corridor.
Outside the gates the work relaxes a little: Jimbaran villas around the bay, Uluwatu up on the Bukit, and the older streets of Sanur up the coast.
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Plastering in Nusa Dua — FAQ
Do you work night shifts in occupied resorts?
Yes — corridors, public areas and anything noisy near guests move to night windows agreed with the duty manager. A typical corridor repaint runs midnight to six, cured and odour-free before the breakfast rush. Day work continues behind sealed zones in closed wings.
How many rooms can you hand back per week?
For a skim-and-repaint refresh, a double crew turns 8–12 rooms a week once the sample room is signed off. Full re-plastering runs slower. We commit the number in writing after the sample room, because that is when the real productivity is known.
How do you handle dust and smell around guests?
Sealed work zones with taped plastic and rigid hoarding on live corridors, extraction at the source, sticky mats at exits, materials moved on service routes at agreed hours, low-odour paints throughout. Housekeeping gets rooms back vacuumed and airing — “smells like paint” is a review nobody wants.
Can you meet ITDC and brand compliance requirements?
Yes — vendor registration, security passes, insurances, method statements and material data sheets for the chief engineer are part of the routine, not an extra. We work to international brand standards and expect the inspection, which is why handovers pass it.
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Send a photo of your walls or floor plan on WhatsApp — we are in Nusa Dua regularly and can usually visit within a day or two.