Hi all,
The plasterer is coming on Monday to reskim a room. When he came to quote I said I was happy (if he was happy) to fill in some of the patch coat that had come away during the work and the chases for the electrics.
Last night I mixed my first batch of hardwall and in the shallow areas filled level with the wall and then roughed the surface.
In the deep chases (25-50mm) I added in the first of what I thought was many layers with the aim of building them up.
I have two problems...
1. I noticed that the areas that I made level with the wall cracked ~20min after filling. I have inserted a pic. I understand that this is likely to be due to the suction - although I did wet the area thoroughly. Is what I have shown in the photo OK or do I have to take it out and start again?
2. The areas in the chases aren't very hard. I don't know how hard harwall should dry but it is quite easy to push in my filler knife break off a bit. Does this sound right or does it hint at a problem? It was quite fluffy, like the inside of a milky way when I mixed it - but this is my first time doing plastering (have done a fair amount of diy before though) - and don't kniow what's right.
Any help gratefully received.
The plasterer is coming on Monday to reskim a room. When he came to quote I said I was happy (if he was happy) to fill in some of the patch coat that had come away during the work and the chases for the electrics.
Last night I mixed my first batch of hardwall and in the shallow areas filled level with the wall and then roughed the surface.
In the deep chases (25-50mm) I added in the first of what I thought was many layers with the aim of building them up.
I have two problems...
1. I noticed that the areas that I made level with the wall cracked ~20min after filling. I have inserted a pic. I understand that this is likely to be due to the suction - although I did wet the area thoroughly. Is what I have shown in the photo OK or do I have to take it out and start again?
2. The areas in the chases aren't very hard. I don't know how hard harwall should dry but it is quite easy to push in my filler knife break off a bit. Does this sound right or does it hint at a problem? It was quite fluffy, like the inside of a milky way when I mixed it - but this is my first time doing plastering (have done a fair amount of diy before though) - and don't kniow what's right.
Any help gratefully received.
