Hi all, my ceilings currently have a horrible swirly pattern on them and I want them nice and smooth, I've tried to scrape and repaint over but to no avail. Quotes to re-skim are very expensive and the process very messy. Is it easier for someone to place a thin light-weight layer of board to the existing ceilings? If so, what would you think is a reasonable cost per square metre. I live in London so I know the cost will be more than anywhere else, but I'm hoping some people may have a rough idea. Thank you.
//Hi all, my ceilings currently have a horrible swirly pattern on them and I want them nice and smooth, I've tried to scrape and repaint over but to no avail.//
I presume your ceilings are artexed?
Have you tried steaming them. A bit of hard work but doable.
A bit more info needed Bond. Do you live in a house, a flat within a block or a flat within a house? Need to know if it as a lathe & plaster, plasterboard or concrete ceiling? Unfortunately, the room will have to be cleared, as it will definitely be a messy job.
//Artex up until 2000 contained asbestos. //
Jeez... I removed loads of artex in the 80's and 90's. (without a mask as well) Thats my lungs gone then :-(
There is no asbestos, I don't even think it is real artex. It's a flat and there is no concrete between floors, just wood/wooden joists/floorboards etc. Thank you.
Even if you board over it, it'll still need finishing. This could be "dry-jointed". That is ... the joints only are taped and jointed, then finished with a sponge.
This is probably your only option if you don't want the cost of skimming over the Artex.