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nisbet_a@hotmail.com
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Plastering Advice

by nisbet_a@hotmail.com » Sat Mar 07, 2009 8:50 pm

Hi there,

I recently had a new kitchen fitted in my house it is a 1950's 3 Bed Semi. Since then we have decided to remove the wall paper and to spruce up the walls and when taking the wall paper off the plaster behind it is coming off. My question is, do I need to remove all plaster that is there or can I get a plasterer to just redo the whole walls over the damaged parts?

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by kbrownie » Sun Mar 08, 2009 2:52 pm

Hi,
depends how bad the plaster is, you can plaster patch but it is pointless if the surface you are work on is going to crumble away. If you decide one day to tile over it the weight of the tiles may cause the plaster to pull off and the tile will too.
KB

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by nisbet_a@hotmail.com » Sat Mar 21, 2009 2:04 pm

[quote="kbrownie"]Hi,
depends how bad the plaster is, you can plaster patch but it is pointless if the surface you are work on is going to crumble away. If you decide one day to tile over it the weight of the tiles may cause the plaster to pull off and the tile will too.
KB[/quote]

Forgot to say thanks for the advice.

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by kbrownie » Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:37 am

no worries, hope you have solved your problem.
KB

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