by kbrownie »
Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:40 am
Hi DIY-mikey, agree with all above comments. Filthy, messy, dusty job.
rosebery's solution to over board is quickest method. But if you do want to remove ceiling depends where the ceiling is for best method of removing. First empty remove of everything including carpets. Dust sheets over doors and I'd cover floorboards up too.
You need to isolate any electrics that are within this working area. Remove light fittings. be carefull of any pipe work too.
If you can get to it from above i.e. loft/attic. That's good. Because you can start knocking down from above the ceiling.
Ideally you want to cut/saw lathe around edge of ceiling good jack saw should do the job, could use jigsaw or circular saw but I'd like to have electric off. Better safe etc...
Once that's done it's pull down job from below, it's knock down from above. Have a skip available, because you would not beleive how much is going to come down. The lathe will just pull away by hand, lots of nails to pull out latter though.
Get PPE'd Gloves, dust masks, goggles, even hard hat, could be some surprises up above. After it is all down and out, simple job of boarding (making sure cable through for lights) and skiming or joint filling.
Good Luck, Hope I explained it well enough to understand.
KB