by kbrownie »
Sat Sep 29, 2007 9:23 am
HI mellorhouse,
It's true they are solutions that will do that, the problem is: if the plaster underneath the paper has deteriated. The weight of putting more plaster on the ceiling could well bring it down regardless of how good the adhesive is.
It's a CATCH 22
If you intend to go ahead and use that method, you may end up paying for the plastering to be done and it may stay up or more than likely in time, not!
May I offer an option:
Your need to skimming it anyway, but we don't want the ceiling falling in, low cost alternative.
Forget removing paper, overboard the ceiling.
By that I mean leave ceiling up, locate the ceiling joist centres and cross nogins.
Buy some plasterboards 2400x1200x9 or 12mm, they cover just short of 3 square metres at about a cost of 5.70 pound a board. but you can get 1800x900 and 1200x900.
(I personally prefer bigger boards covers area quicker and normally less joints, but thats me!)
Then board over the ceiling, no knocking off or anything like that!
It will workout at about 2 pound a square metre, maybe 10 pound for screws? I can only guess how big the ceiling is but say it was 5x5 metres that's 60 quid including screws! You can get a mate to give you hand putting it up, make sure that the screws you use are long enough to go through board ceiling and in to joist, recommend 65mm. Screws every 6-8 inch on joists and cross nogins. Keep boards square to each other with staggered joints. Starting from one corner of room boarding in rows.
Then all it needs is skimming and that was happening anyway?
Be carefull of live cable and pipework.
Won't cost anywhere near 700 notes!
Good Luck, hope this was helpfull and not too long winded. I'd like to know how you have gone on.
Best Wishes
KB