Hello, first post and all that.
I've just dry lined a bedroom including an en-suite room.
Very happy with the results, but am wondering whether I should get it plastered with a single skim coat or will it be ok as it is.
The questions are.
If I paint it with standard emulsion, will I still be able to plaster skim it in the future if it stars to look a bit tatty.
And if I paint the en-suite part with bathroom paint, will that be adequate protection for the board against the usual damp/humid conditions of a bathroom, and also will I be able to do a skim coat over the bathroom if required in the future.
And finally Do I use scrim tape and caulking for the tapered joints and inner corners , caulking for the sunken screws, and caulking for the outer corners over angle beads, and whats the best way to secure the angle beads.
Oh and is the caulking I should be using.
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Plaster-Ready-Mixed/Jointing-Compound/invt/220995
Many thanks
Jon
I've just dry lined a bedroom including an en-suite room.
Very happy with the results, but am wondering whether I should get it plastered with a single skim coat or will it be ok as it is.
The questions are.
If I paint it with standard emulsion, will I still be able to plaster skim it in the future if it stars to look a bit tatty.
And if I paint the en-suite part with bathroom paint, will that be adequate protection for the board against the usual damp/humid conditions of a bathroom, and also will I be able to do a skim coat over the bathroom if required in the future.
And finally Do I use scrim tape and caulking for the tapered joints and inner corners , caulking for the sunken screws, and caulking for the outer corners over angle beads, and whats the best way to secure the angle beads.
Oh and is the caulking I should be using.
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Plaster-Ready-Mixed/Jointing-Compound/invt/220995
Many thanks
Jon