Hi everyone,
Well, i gave in to the missus and we stripped the wallpaper last weekend and we have decided that we are going to get the walls skimmed so wallpapering becomes a thing of the past and we can have a nice smooth finish.
Recently i have grown to hate my 8 year old artexed ceiling which, to be fair, is in A1 condition but the look of it i just detest now so i have asked my plasterer to quote for a take the ceiling down and reboard and skim of the ceiling too.
He seemed shocked to hear my request and asked if i would prefer him to scrape the main "lumps and bumps" off the ceiling and then skim over it.
I recall being told a few months ago by the plasterer who did the original ceiling that skimming over artexed ceiling can be problematic and it can come off in years to come.
So, the question, is artexing safe to skim over as obviously i would prefer not to have the mess and unecessary expense of having a perfectly good ceiling taken down ?
Obviously, reboarding over the top of the artex and reskim is another option but i just wanted to understand the thoughts of some other professionals who have experience of covering artex.
Cheers guys,
Sean
Well, i gave in to the missus and we stripped the wallpaper last weekend and we have decided that we are going to get the walls skimmed so wallpapering becomes a thing of the past and we can have a nice smooth finish.
Recently i have grown to hate my 8 year old artexed ceiling which, to be fair, is in A1 condition but the look of it i just detest now so i have asked my plasterer to quote for a take the ceiling down and reboard and skim of the ceiling too.
He seemed shocked to hear my request and asked if i would prefer him to scrape the main "lumps and bumps" off the ceiling and then skim over it.
I recall being told a few months ago by the plasterer who did the original ceiling that skimming over artexed ceiling can be problematic and it can come off in years to come.
So, the question, is artexing safe to skim over as obviously i would prefer not to have the mess and unecessary expense of having a perfectly good ceiling taken down ?
Obviously, reboarding over the top of the artex and reskim is another option but i just wanted to understand the thoughts of some other professionals who have experience of covering artex.
Cheers guys,
Sean