Get more plastering jobs — websites & leads for plasterers
We build Australian plasterers a fast website that brings in their own jobs — gyprock hanging and setting, patching, ceiling repairs and cornices. Get found for "plasterer near me", win the quick repair jobs before the next plasterer picks up, and stop renting shared leads. Built free. No lock-in.
Your finish is spot on.
The trouble is nobody can find you.
Invisible for the repair jobs
Someone's got a water-stained ceiling or a hole in the wall and searches "plasterer near me" or "ceiling repair" in their suburb. They pick from whoever's in the Google map pack. If that's not you, the job's booked before you knew it existed.
Quick jobs go to whoever answers
A patch, a cracked cornice, a make-good before the painter comes — these are small, quick-decision jobs. The homeowner rings around and books the first plasterer who calls back with a price. Up a ladder with a trowel in hand? That job's gone.
Builder work runs hot then cold
Word of mouth from builders keeps you flat out on the big sheeting jobs, then leaves a gap while the next one gets going. And it never reaches the homeowner who just wants a ceiling fixed. So you fall back on renting shared leads to fill the quiet weeks.
Four things that
keep the run sheet full.
Not "digital marketing". The four things that turn a quiet phone into a steady mix of builder contracts and direct homeowner jobs — all done for you.
A site that wins the job
A sharp, fast, mobile site with a big click-to-call button, a simple quote form and a gallery of your finishes — a seamless ceiling, crisp cornices, a dead-flat level 5 wall. Built so a homeowner with a hole in the wall rings you in seconds. It has to load quick, too: 53% of people leave a mobile site that takes over 3 seconds (Think with Google).
Get found for "plasterer near me"
We set up and work on your Google Business Profile so you show up in the map pack when locals search "plasterer near me", "ceiling repair" or "gyprock repair [suburb]". 71% of people find local businesses on Google (BrightLocal, 2026) — that map pack is where the direct homeowner jobs live.
Reviews that prove your finish
Plastering is judged on how clean the finish is and whether you left the place tidy — reviews are what tell a stranger you'll do both. After every job we automatically ask happy customers for an honest Google review, because 68% of people won't call a business rated under 4 stars (BrightLocal, 2026).
Never miss a lead
Hands full up on the stilts or halfway through setting a ceiling? A missed call gets an instant text back so the repair job doesn't walk to the next plasterer. Reply in 5 minutes instead of 30 and you're about 21× more likely to catch and qualify the lead (MIT / Lead Response Study) — so every enquiry pings your phone the second it lands.
The first plasterer to reply usually winsRead the guide → how Aussie tradies get more leads (without renting them)
The plastering work your site should show off
Homeowners and builders don't search "plasterer" — they search the exact job they need doing, then they check your photos to see if your finish is up to it. Your site should spell out every service and the suburbs you cover, so Google matches you to the search and the customer knows straight away they've found the right plasterer. The jobs that pull the most work:
- Gyprock hanging & fixing. New builds, extensions, garage conversions and granny flats — the bread-and-butter sheeting work you subcontract to builders. Show the scale of jobs you can turn around.
- Setting, taping & jointing. A clean level 4 or level 5 finish, ready for the painter. Photos of a flat, join-free wall in raking light do the selling here.
- Patching & hole repairs. Doorknob holes, ex-rental make-goods, patched-up where a wall unit came off. Small, urgent, quick-decision — and searched constantly.
- Ceiling repairs. Water-damaged, sagging or cracked ceilings, often after a roof or bathroom leak. Same-day, higher-value, and frequently insurance work.
- Cornices. Installing and repairing standard and ornate cornice — matching an existing profile in a period home is a job people will pay a proper plasterer to get right.
- Crack repairs & re-skimming. Settlement cracks, tired old walls skimmed smooth again, and joins that keep opening up.
- Wet-area & specialty board. Villaboard and cement sheeting for bathrooms, plus fire-rated and acoustic plasterboard for units and townhouses.
- Suspended ceilings & bulkheads. Grid ceilings for shops and offices, and bulkheads for kitchens and reno work.
We build a clear page or section for each one, with your service areas, real photos of the finish and a click-to-call — so you get found for the specific job and the customer rings you, not a directory.
Pay for the plastering lead —
not the same job as four other blokes.
Lead sites sell the same patch or ceiling job to several plasterers at once, and you pay whether you win it or not. On a small repair, a per-lead fee can eat most of the margin. Your own website works differently.
- The same job is sent to 3–5 plasterers — a race to the cheapest quote
- Around $87–150 per booked job once you add up the credits
- You pay per lead whether you win the job or not
- Credits expire — use them or lose them
- You never own the customer, the reviews or the asset
- Enquiries come straight to you — exclusive, never shared
- No per-lead fee — built free, then leads at no extra cost
- You keep the website, the reviews and the customers
- Found on Google 24/7 — fills the gaps between builder contracts
- Build it once, get called for years
Read the honest breakdown → is hipages worth it for tradies?
Website built free.
Pay monthly for the jobs.
No setup fee. No lock-in contract. Cancel any month — it's your plastering website and your reviews. One extra ceiling or cornice job a month usually covers the lot.
- Website + hosting & changes
- Google Business set up
- Reviews machine
- Never-miss-a-lead
- Everything in On The Map
- Ongoing Google (local) work
- Reviews machine
- Missed-call text-back + lead alerts
- Everything in Booked Out
- Google Ads managed (you set budget)
- Extra service areas
- Priority support
Plastering leads, sorted.
How do plasterers get more leads?
Get found where locals look, and answer fast. Build lead sources you own — a fast website, a Google Business Profile and steady Google reviews — so people searching "plasterer near me", "ceiling repair" or "gyprock repair" in your suburb find you and ring you directly. 71% of people find local businesses on Google (BrightLocal, 2026). Then reply quick: answering a new lead in 5 minutes instead of 30 makes you about 21 times more likely to catch and qualify it (MIT / Lead Response Management Study) — and with small plastering repairs the first one to call back with a price usually gets the job. It beats renting shared leads from hipages, where the same patch job is sold to three to five plasterers and you pay whether you win it or not.
Do plasterers need a website?
Yes — even if most of your work is subcontracting to builders. Builders and homeowners both look you up before they hand over a job, and a page full of your best finishes — a seamless ceiling, sharp cornices, a flat level 5 wall — is what earns the trust. Word of mouth keeps you busy on the big contracts but it goes quiet between them, and it never reaches the homeowner who just wants a water-damaged ceiling patched this week. Your own website is an exclusive lead source that fills those gaps while you're on the tools, and it has to load fast — 53% of people leave a mobile site that takes over 3 seconds (Think with Google).
How much does a plasterer website cost?
It varies a lot. Plenty of agencies charge thousands of dollars upfront. The Site Girls build your plastering website free and you pay a simple monthly plan instead — On The Map is $129/mo, Booked Out is $349/mo, and Market Leader is $749/mo plus ad spend. No setup fee, no lock-in contract, and the site is yours. One extra ceiling repair or cornice job a month usually covers the whole thing.
How do I get found for "plasterer near me"?
Two things work together. First, your Google Business Profile — fill it out completely with your trade, service areas, hours and real photos of your work, list the jobs you do (gyprock hanging, ceilings, cornices, patching), and keep fresh reviews coming, because that's what ranks you in the local map pack. Second, a fast website that clearly says you're a plasterer and lists the suburbs you cover, so Google can match you to searches like "ceiling repair near me" or "gyprock repair". That map pack is where the quick homeowner repair jobs are.
I mostly subcontract to builders — is a website still worth it?
Definitely. Builder work is the backbone, but it's lumpy — a run of full weeks, then a gap while the next job kicks off. A website and a Google listing fill those gaps with direct homeowner jobs: ceiling repairs, patching, cornices and small setting jobs that pay well per hour and are yours to keep. It also helps you win more builder work — when a builder or a mate passes on your name, the first thing they do is look you up, and a clean site with photos of your finishes and a few honest reviews closes it. You end up less reliant on any one builder's run of work.
Let's get your
plastering business booked out.
We build Australian plasterers a website that brings in their own exclusive jobs — then keep the phone ringing with Google, reviews and fast follow-up. Built free. No lock-in.
Prefer a chat? Call or text 1300 000 000 · hello@thesitegirls.com.au · Servicing plasterers Australia-wide
