Plastering is the crucial point of house production process since it must be the last look after completing grey structure. All wrongdoings or defects if any in brick work of walls must be covered or minimized during plaster. There are many technical points that should be prevented in mind before and after plastering a wall to get a silky and perfect finish. Earlier plastering wall should not be dry and should be cured with clean water to maximum limit until the bricks stop absorbing water. However, this process should be taken out at least 8-10 hours before plastering the walls. If this curing is carried out right before plaster, mortar will not settle on walls or if it settles or cracks will appear when it dries. Cement putting is regularly applied to give ideal covering to the outside and inside surface of the divider. Cement mortar is typically given in a solitary coat or twofold coat. Twofold coat mortar is appropriate where the thickness of mortar is held more than 15 mm or when it is important to keep a fine completion. The strategy for twofold coat Cement mortar includes the accompanying 5 stages.