new ceiling or overboarding?
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rb05
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new ceiling or overboarding?

by rb05 » Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:52 am

Hi!

My ceiling has been damaged following a leak from the shower.
British gas came to fix the leak but had to cut a piece of the ceiling to access that leak.
I'm covered by my home insurance and the contractor, instead of replacing the entire ceiling, has told he would prefer to overboard the existing ceiling.
What's the best solution?
Thanks for your help

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by blackcat » Wed Oct 24, 2007 9:03 pm

yes overboarding is no prob easyier cleaner quicker less damage to walls do it all the time hpoe it helps
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