I've found a few threads that have covered his issue before I want to check i'm along the right lines. Removed some 180mm skirting, logically i'd replace with some the same size or bigger but I have sourced some cheap 170mm from a trade supplier that will match the rest of the house. Some parts of the room are plastered down near the floorboards, others I need to lower.
I was thi
Pic 1) Cut out strip of plasterboard and screw it to the wood struts that are in place. Straight on top apply a coat of bonding plaster, wait to dry then finish it off with a coat of multi-finish. Screw the skirting into where the struts currently are if I mark it out beforehand
2) PVA the brick, coat of bonding, wait to dry then multi-finish. Glue on skirting?
3) Pulling the glued skirting off caused the bead to bend. It requires a bit of weight to hold it back in place. What can I use to fill the crack that will hold it once dried?
It's my first time plastering so any suggestions including products that would make it straightforward would be appreciated
I was thi
Pic 1) Cut out strip of plasterboard and screw it to the wood struts that are in place. Straight on top apply a coat of bonding plaster, wait to dry then finish it off with a coat of multi-finish. Screw the skirting into where the struts currently are if I mark it out beforehand
2) PVA the brick, coat of bonding, wait to dry then multi-finish. Glue on skirting?
3) Pulling the glued skirting off caused the bead to bend. It requires a bit of weight to hold it back in place. What can I use to fill the crack that will hold it once dried?
It's my first time plastering so any suggestions including products that would make it straightforward would be appreciated