Airless plaster

Dan stevens

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80 bags of bagger l airless plaster for sale. Strip wrapped up on 2 pallets. Can deliver. £14.70 bag.

Reason for sale, s**t workmanship before we went in to airless, got to be bonded out and skimmed. Anyone interest just send me reply.

Cheers
 
80 bags of bagger l airless plaster for sale. Strip wrapped up on 2 pallets. Can deliver. £14.70 bag.

Reason for sale, s**t workmanship before we went in to airless, got to be bonded out and skimmed. Anyone interest just send me reply.

Cheers

I have only heard of good things about airless in the past :D

@Curry uses a lot of it :D
 
Boarding is boarding dryliners dont do it any different between plasterers or tapers fact
 
Guys, providing the prep of the joints is good the Airless finish should be achievable without to many problems. If the boards are a bit proud, just feather the jointing out to lose the high points, when dry sand if required and then apply. Knauf provide good support for Airless Plasters, if you would like to take advantage please get in touch, we need more contractors to apply these products, demand is growing.
 
Guys, providing the prep of the joints is good the Airless finish should be achievable without to many problems. If the boards are a bit proud, just feather the jointing out to lose the high points, when dry sand if required and then apply. Knauf provide good support for Airless Plasters, if you would like to take advantage please get in touch, we need more contractors to apply these products, demand is growing.

Thanks :D
 
The bags are in Barnsley, but can be delivered anywhere. It's not because of the plasterboarding. It's due to the lack of quality trades before us. The block work is horrendous as usual, the wall plate is all over, then joiner has put the trusses on, nothing has been corrected since the poor bricklaying. So this has left the ceiling lines up and down from 0 to 30mm out. The building company will not pay for the joists to be counter batterened or packed, any additional bonding coat to try And soften the discrepancys and as good as airless plaster is, and have used it on many jobs before. It's just not cost effective as the building company will not pay us to sort there poor work out.
 
The bags are in Barnsley, but can be delivered anywhere. It's not because of the plasterboarding. It's due to the lack of quality trades before us. The block work is horrendous as usual, the wall plate is all over, then joiner has put the trusses on, nothing has been corrected since the poor bricklaying. So this has left the ceiling lines up and down from 0 to 30mm out. The building company will not pay for the joists to be counter batterened or packed, any additional bonding coat to try And soften the discrepancys and as good as airless plaster is, and have used it on many jobs before. It's just not cost effective as the building company will not pay us to sort there poor work out.

pretty much sums up the state of the trades at the moment...
 
The bags are in Barnsley, but can be delivered anywhere. It's not because of the plasterboarding. It's due to the lack of quality trades before us. The block work is horrendous as usual, the wall plate is all over, then joiner has put the trusses on, nothing has been corrected since the poor bricklaying. So this has left the ceiling lines up and down from 0 to 30mm out. The building company will not pay for the joists to be counter batterened or packed, any additional bonding coat to try And soften the discrepancys and as good as airless plaster is, and have used it on many jobs before. It's just not cost effective as the building company will not pay us to sort there poor work out.

I'd tell the building company to f**k off and find someone else to do it.


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Guys, providing the prep of the joints is good the Airless finish should be achievable without to many problems. If the boards are a bit proud, just feather the jointing out to lose the high points, when dry sand if required and then apply. Knauf provide good support for Airless Plasters, if you would like to take advantage please get in touch, we need more contractors to apply these products, demand is growing.
id be interested in finding out about this.
we are a company of 6 covering Hampshire and surrounding counties.

ejl.plastering@gmail.com
 
Does this always have to be sanded down or can people get a 9/10 finish first time with it ?

Any pictures?
 
Guys, providing the prep of the joints is good the Airless finish should be achievable without to many problems. If the boards are a bit proud, just feather the jointing out to lose the high points, when dry sand if required and then apply. Knauf provide good support for Airless Plasters, if you would like to take advantage please get in touch, we need more contractors to apply these products, demand is growing.

What's the best way to make contact with you ?
 
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