Hello all,
I don't usually post topics on this site, but have such a strong view on dob and dab, I feel I need to share it with others.
I'm in the middle of fitting my new kitchen I purchased from Wren (great quality by the way).
Prior to this, I had a plasterer around to do the whole show, Wall and ceilings. Before he commenced, he said because the Walls were all over the place, he said t would be best to dot and dab it, as this would be the best way to get it all square.
I always new what dot and dab was, and at the time sad, I'm no to sure because of the problems of hanging the wall units. He said don't worry, because I can drill straight through the plasterboard into the back solid wall with long fixings.
I never was too happy about it but for some reason allowed him to continue in trust.
Today, I tried to hang some wall units, and quiet simply what a disaster! I bought myself a lovely new cordless ERbauer 24v drill from screwfix with some lovely 4" screws. Got a great fixing into the solid wall and as soon as I tried to pull them up, they simply broke the plasterboard. Well of course they did - plasterboard right?
Cutting a long story short, I only hung two wall units today all day. I had to cut huge big squares out of the plasterboard and set in 3 x 2 sections of batten in so I had something solid to fix to.
Quiet simply, dob and dab method is just quick and nothing else and furthermore is useless in kitchens!
Please, if you are about to have your kitchen plastered, and the plasterer wants to use dot and dab, tell him to leave and you will get someone In Who will do the job properly and not bodge it!
More chopping out of the plasterboard tomorrow - great!!!!
I don't usually post topics on this site, but have such a strong view on dob and dab, I feel I need to share it with others.
I'm in the middle of fitting my new kitchen I purchased from Wren (great quality by the way).
Prior to this, I had a plasterer around to do the whole show, Wall and ceilings. Before he commenced, he said because the Walls were all over the place, he said t would be best to dot and dab it, as this would be the best way to get it all square.
I always new what dot and dab was, and at the time sad, I'm no to sure because of the problems of hanging the wall units. He said don't worry, because I can drill straight through the plasterboard into the back solid wall with long fixings.
I never was too happy about it but for some reason allowed him to continue in trust.
Today, I tried to hang some wall units, and quiet simply what a disaster! I bought myself a lovely new cordless ERbauer 24v drill from screwfix with some lovely 4" screws. Got a great fixing into the solid wall and as soon as I tried to pull them up, they simply broke the plasterboard. Well of course they did - plasterboard right?
Cutting a long story short, I only hung two wall units today all day. I had to cut huge big squares out of the plasterboard and set in 3 x 2 sections of batten in so I had something solid to fix to.
Quiet simply, dob and dab method is just quick and nothing else and furthermore is useless in kitchens!
Please, if you are about to have your kitchen plastered, and the plasterer wants to use dot and dab, tell him to leave and you will get someone In Who will do the job properly and not bodge it!
More chopping out of the plasterboard tomorrow - great!!!!