Hi,
I have an old uneven ceiling (house is around 1800) which is lath & plaster.
It is cracked and failing in several places and after doing some investigation I've found that many of the laths are damaged so any decent repair seems out of the question. So, boarding over seems the way to go.
Would I be best to buy tapered wallboard with a view to using some sort of jointing compound and then papering over? I thought that this might be the best way with the ceiling not being flat and level. I was thinking that if I used wallboard (is that the right term - the smooth faced stuff) I could paper over it and not have to do any plastering?
I should maybe mention that the house doesnt have the greatest of foundations and we do get some movement, so a jointing compound that has some flex would be good.
Or should I just use square board and skim?
Any advice? I'm going to hire a plasterboard lift and tackle this next week.
thanks
Mark
I have an old uneven ceiling (house is around 1800) which is lath & plaster.
It is cracked and failing in several places and after doing some investigation I've found that many of the laths are damaged so any decent repair seems out of the question. So, boarding over seems the way to go.
Would I be best to buy tapered wallboard with a view to using some sort of jointing compound and then papering over? I thought that this might be the best way with the ceiling not being flat and level. I was thinking that if I used wallboard (is that the right term - the smooth faced stuff) I could paper over it and not have to do any plastering?
I should maybe mention that the house doesnt have the greatest of foundations and we do get some movement, so a jointing compound that has some flex would be good.
Or should I just use square board and skim?
Any advice? I'm going to hire a plasterboard lift and tackle this next week.
thanks
Mark