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Hi all,
I have an artex ceiling (tested a sample and it does contain white asbestos) that I'd like to skim over.
There are several cracks - attached pic shows the worst of them. What's the best way of treating them? If I skim over them without scrim, the new surface will crack again. If I scrim them as-is, the tape won't sit entirely flat due to the texture. If I flatten the surface first, I risk disturbing the asbestos.
I should add that the texture is very light, maximum 1mm peaks, so I don't feel it's necessary to overboard the lot, which is what I'd do if the surface was a bit more pronounced.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks.
I have an artex ceiling (tested a sample and it does contain white asbestos) that I'd like to skim over.
There are several cracks - attached pic shows the worst of them. What's the best way of treating them? If I skim over them without scrim, the new surface will crack again. If I scrim them as-is, the tape won't sit entirely flat due to the texture. If I flatten the surface first, I risk disturbing the asbestos.
I should add that the texture is very light, maximum 1mm peaks, so I don't feel it's necessary to overboard the lot, which is what I'd do if the surface was a bit more pronounced.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks.