I thought it best to start a new thread on this. Thank you all for your replies on my issues so far!
I have decided to overboard my artex, this seemed a good idea at first. But after some consideration, I am worried that it may contain asbestos, and as it it an old house it's safest to assume it...
Now that Ive decided to overboard it I am worried that it may contain asbestos. I've not had it tested. And now I'm getting a plaster in to do it for me I've no guarantee that he will use a stud / joist detector to screw some neat, tidy holes - he may just bash holes through to find joists as...
I realise that skimming over artex ceiling is really a heck of a tough one and the wrong one to try first. I am full of admiration for the pros who do it not least as they have to keep the work area clean! Mine was an absolute sh** tip! You'll be glad to hear I've opted for boarding and got...
Didn't realise you started plastering straight out of the womb. Everyone has to start somewhere and doing a small area in your own home seems a good place to have a first go.
Assuming I get a pro in, what is best option? Board over and skim or just a skim? BTW everyone needs a little practice to get up to speed... Practice makes perfect!
Of course I made a right mess of it, but I didn't help that I got mixed up with the wrong angle of the float to start with, watched so many YouTube videos it mashed my head, so when I thought you were meant to have the wide angle on the opposite side and then close it - Basically... back to...
I've made a botch of this job I tried to follow a guide for new plasterers on YouTube which suggested a thick mix which was a a big mistake. This is the first coat, as you can see there are a lot of Hollows and holes. It is only a small room 2-m x 2-m I don't really want to scrape off what I've...
Hello all, I have a small (thankfully!) artex ceiling that I have had a very bad attempt at plastering over yesterday. My first coat looks like a dogs dinner as you can see! Please don't slate me! It is my first try... I stopped half way through so half of the ceiling is yet to be plastered...
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