Hello all.
I've had a full reskim of my new flat. A couple of weeks after the plasterer left, I noticed some balloons on one of the walls and when I picked at these, sheets of the plaster started coming away. It had not bonded to the original wall - it all came away when picked at. There were no cracks visible - just some areas that sounded hollow when tapped.
The plasterer returned and re-did the room but the same thing has happened. The thing is: the plaster has failed like this in two rooms out of 5 - the other 3 seem fine.
The building is circa 1900, lath and plaster walls. Wallpaper was removed prior to plastering. The plasterer has good feedback and a good reputation. There has been no heating in the house to dry the plaster out too quick. He used Thistle multifinish and definitely PVA'd.
I should also add: the finish on one of the rooms which failed seemed dusty - not shiny and smooth. Is this another unrelated problem?
I'm going to get him back to fix it again but I would REALLY appreciate any advice you guys could give beforehand.
Many thanks in advance!
K.
I've had a full reskim of my new flat. A couple of weeks after the plasterer left, I noticed some balloons on one of the walls and when I picked at these, sheets of the plaster started coming away. It had not bonded to the original wall - it all came away when picked at. There were no cracks visible - just some areas that sounded hollow when tapped.
The plasterer returned and re-did the room but the same thing has happened. The thing is: the plaster has failed like this in two rooms out of 5 - the other 3 seem fine.
The building is circa 1900, lath and plaster walls. Wallpaper was removed prior to plastering. The plasterer has good feedback and a good reputation. There has been no heating in the house to dry the plaster out too quick. He used Thistle multifinish and definitely PVA'd.
I should also add: the finish on one of the rooms which failed seemed dusty - not shiny and smooth. Is this another unrelated problem?
I'm going to get him back to fix it again but I would REALLY appreciate any advice you guys could give beforehand.
Many thanks in advance!
K.