Hi
I've just had about 70% of the house re-skimmed with new plaster and before painting on the emulsion I want to get all walls of the house covered in lining paper. Main reason for doing so is to prevent thin cracks which tend to appear in the new plaster being noticeable.
I am happy with the quality of the final skim but as I live in an old Victorian terrace on a busy main road, the combination of an old creaky house and vibrations from HGV's outside is not ideal.
Having looked at lining paper at Wickes I am not sure which grade to go for (800, 1000 or 1700)? Cost is not really an issue as my main aim is to get the best finish and durability possible. At the moment I am leaning towards the 1000 grade. Will this be okay or should I get the 800 / 1700 instead?
Regards
I've just had about 70% of the house re-skimmed with new plaster and before painting on the emulsion I want to get all walls of the house covered in lining paper. Main reason for doing so is to prevent thin cracks which tend to appear in the new plaster being noticeable.
I am happy with the quality of the final skim but as I live in an old Victorian terrace on a busy main road, the combination of an old creaky house and vibrations from HGV's outside is not ideal.
Having looked at lining paper at Wickes I am not sure which grade to go for (800, 1000 or 1700)? Cost is not really an issue as my main aim is to get the best finish and durability possible. At the moment I am leaning towards the 1000 grade. Will this be okay or should I get the 800 / 1700 instead?
Regards