colindickson
New Member
Hey there,
I'm new to the plastering world so i'm a bit of a noob!
I recently purchased a old'ish house (1950's build) which is all plastered with lime cement/plaster (not sure of the correct term). In one of the bedrooms we decided to strip the wallpaper and decorate, however when we were using the steamer it was lifting the top layer of plaster skim (again termonology not so accurate). We continued our stripping and left about 4-5 small-medium patches where the top layers has came away.
I have then further removed the skirting boards as they were very old and the gloss paint was flaking. While doing so some of the cement behind the top layer started to crumble away, probably about 2-3m squared worth. On various parts of the walls there's cracks and bumbs etc.
I don't mind speding the money but I want a really good finish and for it to last for a good while.
Now you've heard the background... what do I do???
a) do I remove all the old lime stuff, which is crumbling, to unearth all the green hay looking stuff (i'm guessing this is some sort of insulation on top of the brick work), plaster board ontop of that then skim and paint?
b) Or do I just get someone in to plaster over the top of the old stuff?
c) is there another option?
I would appreciate any help at all...
Thanks in advance
Colin
I'm new to the plastering world so i'm a bit of a noob!
I recently purchased a old'ish house (1950's build) which is all plastered with lime cement/plaster (not sure of the correct term). In one of the bedrooms we decided to strip the wallpaper and decorate, however when we were using the steamer it was lifting the top layer of plaster skim (again termonology not so accurate). We continued our stripping and left about 4-5 small-medium patches where the top layers has came away.
I have then further removed the skirting boards as they were very old and the gloss paint was flaking. While doing so some of the cement behind the top layer started to crumble away, probably about 2-3m squared worth. On various parts of the walls there's cracks and bumbs etc.
I don't mind speding the money but I want a really good finish and for it to last for a good while.
Now you've heard the background... what do I do???
a) do I remove all the old lime stuff, which is crumbling, to unearth all the green hay looking stuff (i'm guessing this is some sort of insulation on top of the brick work), plaster board ontop of that then skim and paint?
b) Or do I just get someone in to plaster over the top of the old stuff?
c) is there another option?
I would appreciate any help at all...
Thanks in advance
Colin