by armytouch »
Wed Apr 09, 2008 4:45 pm
Hi,got little bit more information about wall hopefully will shed some more light on situation.
Wall was plastered about 2 month ago and left to dry,no problems,no shagging well none visible.The wall in question was plastered at same time but 1/3 of the wall was thinner because of the levels of the passage,the other 2/3 had to be thicker to level out the wall,the thinner bit is still about 5mm.
The decorator came to wallpaper,he unibonded the wall first left it to dry then started wallpapering,however when he came to the thinner part of the plaster a bubble appeared,on removing the wallpaper the plaster came off.the 1/3 of wall thinly plastered came off,we washed the other side with water and it still seems firm against wall.
The decorator said that the plaster wasnt pva before plastering but i know it was and why was it just the thinner part that came away,if it wasnt bonded wouldnt the lot come away.
The plasterer as said that the decorator shouldnt have unibonded the wall,and the reason its the thinner part as come away was because the unibond as soaked thru the plaster and reactivated the pva below and weakened the plaster.
Who is right?