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Plastering A Ceiling
i tried to scrap the artex off my ceiling, and as i'm sure you're all gonna tell me, it was a *** and its left it a bit uneven. I've had two quotes to fix it - one who has seen it in real life wants to put up plasterboard for £220 and the other one who has only seen pictures wants to skim it for £250. My question is could it just be skimmed, and am i getting ripped off as they both said it would only take a day. The room is 4 meters by 3.75. Thank you
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I'm no plasterer but my opinion is that one is unlikely to rush the job in half a day and on to someone else in the afternoon, so a day seems reasonable, and about £30 an hour inc. materials not unexpected.
Can't be enthusiastic with what the plasterboard guy has in mind though. Trying to nail more board to an uneven surface ? Yuk. Might as well tear down original and start again. I'd have thought skimming perfectly possible though if you have scraped it sufficiently.
I'm no plasterer but my opinion is that one is unlikely to rush the job in half a day and on to someone else in the afternoon, so a day seems reasonable, and about £30 an hour inc. materials not unexpected.
Can't be enthusiastic with what the plasterboard guy has in mind though. Trying to nail more board to an uneven surface ? Yuk. Might as well tear down original and start again. I'd have thought skimming perfectly possible though if you have scraped it sufficiently.
No matter how rough the ceiling is now, re-boarding is not usually necessary. If not too bad, then the usual 2 coats of "board finish" skim.
If there are a lot of digs and holes, then one coat of "Carlite Bonding" laid down with a coat of board finish.
1 day's work for one chap, plus materials. £200 should be enough........ unless you live around London, where they make the prices up ;o(
If there are a lot of digs and holes, then one coat of "Carlite Bonding" laid down with a coat of board finish.
1 day's work for one chap, plus materials. £200 should be enough........ unless you live around London, where they make the prices up ;o(