Hi,
A few of the rooms in my house are plastered in a very 'decorative' way - my wife referes to them as volcanoes, as the plastered pattern can rise up to over an inch in places.
We are aiming to have the whole of the house replastered after some other work. With the exisiting plaster, am i better to -
1. Remove it all down to brick work and start again
2. Remove the high points off the walls and dot and dab with plaster board, then skim
3. Remove the high points and then reskim.
I need to get all the mess out of the way before other work starts, so if in need to remove existing plaster, then i'd rather do it now?
Thanks for any advise
Nick
A few of the rooms in my house are plastered in a very 'decorative' way - my wife referes to them as volcanoes, as the plastered pattern can rise up to over an inch in places.
We are aiming to have the whole of the house replastered after some other work. With the exisiting plaster, am i better to -
1. Remove it all down to brick work and start again
2. Remove the high points off the walls and dot and dab with plaster board, then skim
3. Remove the high points and then reskim.
I need to get all the mess out of the way before other work starts, so if in need to remove existing plaster, then i'd rather do it now?
Thanks for any advise
Nick