Went to view a local new build yesterday and the plastering looks spot on. Painter and decorator was there and he also gave the thumbs up so I spoke to the plasterer this morning and he's coming to view later today. Will get an on site opinion of my handy work and whether I should continue or...
I wish I had had the money / knowledge when I was younger as it's definitely a great way to build up equity. Could have been living in a mansion by now. :ROFLMAO:
We looked into the mortgages etc and ended up saving instead. Thankfully we have been able to stop in our existing house as not sure if we could have done the caravan on site thing. And by doing lots of the work myself and taking my time I've managed to keep the finances in check. Good luck with...
For me yes, but it's the plasterers time and money I don't like to waste. There is a local guy whose work I have seen in a local new build and it looks good so think I'll give him a call.
OK, I thought 3mm was the max but the other day when my friend got his done the plasterer just put mesh over all gaps and then skimmed. Some of the gaps were 20mm wide and 20mm deep. Surely this will cuse issues in the future? Should the pre-filled gaps be left to set before the skim coat?
I'll...
I often do tests such as this when deciding how to tackle things. In fact I did text the glue on plasterboard to OSB interface and it was impossible to separate after a few days. However I appreciate that OSB is likely more receptive to the glue so I will set up a text on one of my stud walls...
Thanks for that. I'm considering pausing my boarding as I've finished a couple of area's and getting a plasterer in to see what they think and get a price for both boarded and not. The only downside is that I do not like getting trades out as it obviously costs them time / money and I may decide...
Thanks for advice superspread.
I'm also confused as to why I would pay more if I board out to an acceptable?
I have asked the question but at the moment I can only assume it may be that the plasterer may loose a mark up on the materials? However I nearly always buy all the materials myself as...
Thanks for the constructive advice Monkey Boy.
I am confused as to why several replies have said that it would cost more to have it skimmed only as opposed to the plasterer having to do all of the boarding as well. Can you explain why this would be if I get the prep right?
Hi TonyM and thanks for comment.
Most of the time I have been using the special plasterboard screwdriver bits, if I just screw in until it stops driving the screw it does seem to countersink quite far but doesn't seem to break the paper. I think it achieves this by the outer rim of the bit...
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