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I wonder could a professional give an opinion on the a newly plastered ceiling finish to new boards shown on the attached photos? There are dips & bumps clearly visible after we painted the ceilings. As a plasterer how does this happen or what causes it? We were recommend this guy who completed the work & before I call him back I want some guidance on if I’m being too picky to expect a more flatter looking surface than what I actually have?
 

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View attachment 60458I wonder could a professional give an opinion on the a newly plastered ceiling finish to new boards shown on the attached photos? There are dips & bumps clearly visible after we painted the ceilings. As a plasterer how does this happen or what causes it? We were recommend this guy who completed the work & before I call him back I want some guidance on if I’m being too picky to expect a more flatter looking surface than what I actually have?
Yeah that is sooooo bad not even close, tell him u want your money back
 
View attachment 60458I wonder could a professional give an opinion on the a newly plastered ceiling finish to new boards shown on the attached photos? There are dips & bumps clearly visible after we painted the ceilings. As a plasterer how does this happen or what causes it? We were recommend this guy who completed the work & before I call him back I want some guidance on if I’m being too picky to expect a more flatter looking surface than what I actually have?
The Plastering’s crap and so is your painting.
Match made in heaven!
 
I feel like there’s more than the usual number of these threads on here, and I’m wondering if people have either lost jobs or done a 180 and decided to give being in trade a go after lockdown

worked with some flooring people recently and their work was awful and that’s pretty much what he had done
 
Put Chip wood paper. Over it . There's plenty of key. I had a customer who was adamant that dining and lounge ceilings I did would look bad once painted, so offerd to paint them . Did so. He said fantastic. Paid me but not for the painting.
 
View attachment 60458I wonder could a professional give an opinion on the a newly plastered ceiling finish to new boards shown on the attached photos? There are dips & bumps clearly visible after we painted the ceilings. As a plasterer how does this happen or what causes it? We were recommend this guy who completed the work & before I call him back I want some guidance on if I’m being too picky to expect a more flatter looking surface than what I actually have?
No idea how anyone can plaster that badly to be honest. He can't give any excuse, you paid him to give you a flat ceiling and he's ruined it
 
@stuart23 bit of easy fil.
@larrybarry if your asking if it's no good it's no good .
Call him and give him chance to put it right. Is chance he.s had some s**t in hos life and may have just had a bad day at office . I doubt it like
 
@stuart23 bit of easy fil.
@larrybarry if your asking if it's no good it's no good .
Call him and give him chance to put it right. Is chance he.s had some s**t in hos life and may have just had a bad day at office . I doubt it like
Was you want it? Op did the plasterer have ginger hair and wear a dodgey sleeveless vest
 
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