Hi All,
Large sections of my bedroom wall (external) had blown plaster. I think that it’s a case of many years of non breathable paint and a modern skim coat had basically suffocated the wall. It’s a lime pointed solid wall, with internal lime render. Anyway, I’ve decided to strip it all off back to brick, and eventually batten it and plasterboard it, using a breathable plasterboard and leaving it unplastered after.
I’ve got it down to this, how clean does it actually need to be and are there any health hazards of leaving any of that lime residue on ?
As I said it will
Pe plasterboarded with a gap and a vent. Also, what is best way to remove that final layer . Thanks
Large sections of my bedroom wall (external) had blown plaster. I think that it’s a case of many years of non breathable paint and a modern skim coat had basically suffocated the wall. It’s a lime pointed solid wall, with internal lime render. Anyway, I’ve decided to strip it all off back to brick, and eventually batten it and plasterboard it, using a breathable plasterboard and leaving it unplastered after.
I’ve got it down to this, how clean does it actually need to be and are there any health hazards of leaving any of that lime residue on ?
As I said it will
Pe plasterboarded with a gap and a vent. Also, what is best way to remove that final layer . Thanks