Fill large gap in plaster with no lath

plaster

An electrician recently replaced the electrical panel in my apartment and left an inch-wide gap in the plaster along one side of the box. Unfortunately, they had to cut through the lath, so there is no backing for a repair patch.

I've included two pictures below.

Any thoughts on how to approach a repair would be appreciated, and please let me know if you have other questions that might be relevant.

Thanks!

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Gap in plaster

Best Answer

Roll up some fiberglas insulation like a jelly roll, so you can stuff it into the opening. Keep it recessed about one-half inch, so it acts like a foam backer except non-combustible. Make it a tight fit. Remove the front cover if you prefer, and tape a piece of heavy plastic over the electricals so you can just access the gap.
Fill the new gap with plaster or drywall compound, flush with the existing wallboard. A masking tape barrier will keep the mud from touching the panel box. Re-install the front cover, then sand and paint to match.