I started to plaster my bathroom ceiling yesterday, using Wickes (Knauf) one-coat plaster. In order to get a good finish I used 6mm plaster beads about 20cm apart, so I could just run the trowel along with relative ease.
Now, I used so much plaster to fill these gaps (well, half of it went on the floor!) I ran out, so had to stop. I was hoping to pick it up again tomorrow evening so thought I would ask for some tips.
1) Is it going to be a simple matter of just carrying on plastering (only some areas need a little bit more to fill small gaps) or will I need to wet down/pva the surrounding area?
2) Should I prepare the plasterboard in anyway? I found that the plaster wasn't as keen on staying on the plasterboard as I would have hoped.
3) What consistency should I aim for? Is more sloppy wetter plaster better for ceilings or is stiffer drier plaster? The sloppy stuff seems to stick better and work easier at first, but the stiffer stuff seems to keep it's shape better and is easier to work a bit later.
4) Why didn't my bloomin' plasterer show up on Saturday morning like he said he would? I have saved £100 but ceilings really are a lot harder than walls!!!
Now, I used so much plaster to fill these gaps (well, half of it went on the floor!) I ran out, so had to stop. I was hoping to pick it up again tomorrow evening so thought I would ask for some tips.
1) Is it going to be a simple matter of just carrying on plastering (only some areas need a little bit more to fill small gaps) or will I need to wet down/pva the surrounding area?
2) Should I prepare the plasterboard in anyway? I found that the plaster wasn't as keen on staying on the plasterboard as I would have hoped.
3) What consistency should I aim for? Is more sloppy wetter plaster better for ceilings or is stiffer drier plaster? The sloppy stuff seems to stick better and work easier at first, but the stiffer stuff seems to keep it's shape better and is easier to work a bit later.
4) Why didn't my bloomin' plasterer show up on Saturday morning like he said he would? I have saved £100 but ceilings really are a lot harder than walls!!!