plaster

  1. Dan watts

    Lime plaster wall in bathroom. Renovate or replace?

    I’m stripping our bathroom and found that behind all the layers of skin and tile over the years, we have lime plaster on the external solid wall. My initial plan was to just leave it be, but annoyingly it is blown from about 300mm above where the top of the new bath is going to be. The wall is...
  2. robodelfy

    Laths, plaster, plasterboard then tiles!? What to do

    Hi I need to get all the tiles off one wall of my tiled bathroom. Behind the tiles is plasterboard, then old plaster, then laths. They just kept layering it up! I'm struggling to just get the tiles and plasterboard off without the plaster coming too. I just need to do it as easily and quickly...
  3. DIYM

    Subsidence or plaster issue

    Hi, I moved into a 12 year old house a couple of years back. Basic survey at the time came back clear. Cracks appeared a year after moving in. I filled the cracks and house was freshly painted at the time but since then cracks have re-appeared in the plaster. All cracks run horizontal from...
  4. M

    Plastering behind a radiator

    So here is some context of my issue. We recently started renovating a new flat that we moved into in Berlin and this involved stripping down all of the old wallpaper and putting on plaster. So far everything is going well, the only issue we have is the radiators. Unfortunately removing the...
  5. F

    Blue or Yellow Pregrit - whats the difference?

    Hi all, So I'm plastering onto a wall and needed some pregrit. However can anyone tell me what the difference is between yellow and blue pregrit? Any recommendations as to which ones to use/avoid?
  6. M

    Plastering Cooker hood box

    43622F7A-6B0E-456A-8B1D-41C7A44617AB by Monty_Stranger posted 3 Mar 2020 at 3:20 PM3DBB6AD9-2F74-43FB-959C-61CBF95BD064 by Monty_Stranger posted 3 Mar 2020 at 3:20 PMHi I had a cooker hood installed and it has been boarded on one side. The other sides have been plastered and painted. So how can...
  7. M

    can't get a wall anchor to stay in

    I am trying to put up some new curtain rails. I have successfully managed to drill holes and put in the usual plastic wall anchors everywhere except one side of one window. The walls are plaster on brick (house is a 1950s brick semi-detached). I thought it was my anaemic cordless drill...
  8. Fishwalker

    Buying a 1920's semi with cracks everywhere... Help!

    Hi. We sold our house last year and are living with my parents with our young daughter (4 months now!). We've viewed 50 houses now as didn't really know where we wanted to live and nothing very good has been on the market long, due to our budget and limited family homes in my daughter's...
  9. R

    Poor plastering job? If so, how would I resolve?

    Good evening all, We are currently in the process of having a loft extension. First the good news - the plastering in the actual loft space and new stairway seems to have been done quite well - I have no complaints, and am genuinely quite looking forward to giving it a mist coat and...
  10. J

    Plasterer has scraped off artex containing asbestos

    [edit: situation now sorted]
  11. S

    Plastering internal wall victorian house

    Hi, I have moved into a victorian house which had a dripping stopclock in the cellar, which has been fixed up and has now started to dry out. Now looking at the plaster in the room above it. I have taken a picture of one of the (Edit: internal brick) walls, that was under the woodchip...
  12. G

    Repairing Plasterboard in Bathroom

    Hi there, I'll start with an apology - I'm sorry - you must be sick of this sort of question but I promise I have tried to find the answer online for hours! I've just removed the tiles from my bathroom and it's made a right mess of the plasterboard (down to the paper etc). For most of it, we...
  13. M

    Drying plaster in winter? (duplicates merged)

    Hi everyone, I’m currently getting my whole house plastered after a full rewire and was wondering how it’s best to dry out the plaster. The house currently doesn’t have the central heating working and as you guys may know it’s 4/5 degrees outside in daylight and lower at night. I’ve read...
  14. C

    Asbestos advice

    Hello, My husband and I have already taken down a partition wall and unattractive cupboard in our kitchen, we have yet to take the ceiling down. We are then having a new ceiling and walls re plastered. Whilst doing research online I discovered that some properties have asbestos I the walls...
  15. R

    Hygroscopic salt(?) stain

    Hi, Looking for advice with a Hygroscopic salt(?) stain. It does not seem to get worse/larger but reappears after decorating (painting). The facts: Property is brick Victoria-era (mid 1880s) There are no issues with flaking paintwork, white fluff/salt tide marks - just a reappearing stain...
  16. T

    Damp in Bay Window

    Have lived in our house for around 3 years now, and this has got progressively worse every autumn/winter. Have had a couple people look at it, and they all say something different. Have topped up the sealant to the uPVC windows on the outside. House is semi detached, and around 100 years old. We...
  17. P

    Removing plaster from solid brick

    Hi All, Large sections of my bedroom wall (external) had blown plaster. I think that it’s a case of many years of non breathable paint and a modern skim coat had basically suffocated the wall. It’s a lime pointed solid wall, with internal lime render. Anyway, I’ve decided to strip it all off...
  18. marty3

    About to apply Soundcoat Plus pargecoat to a wall - Any tips?

    I am a total beginner to plastering / rendering other than filling the occasional ding in the wall. I am planning on applying a parge coat of Gyproc Soundcoat Plus to an internal party wall which is constructed of aerated block. The instructions call for a 6mm thick layer so I have purchased...
  19. R

    Salty fluffy stuff under plaster

    Dear all, currently decorating a bedroom and above the main window the plaster was bulging and generally not looking good. I have knocked a lot of it off, and underneath there is a lot of salty residue that looks like it has literally pushed the plaster off. The house is 1950's with a cement...
  20. C

    Filling hairline crack

    Hi all, I'm trying to fill and paint over a hairline crack in my wall but I'm having an issues whereby however much filler I use, it seems to dry below the level of the surrounding plaster. I assume its shrinkage? I've tried both No Nonsense and EasiFill and both dry the same. Also tried...
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