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protecting cornicing during ceiling removal.

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 10:45 pm
by mark hopps
Hi my first posting. I am needing to remove and replace my plaster and lathe ceiling in my 1874 home as it is significantly cracked beneath the wallpaper. I intend to replace this with a "board and skim". However I need advice as I am concerned about damaging or losing some of the deep decorative plaster cornicing at the wall/ceiling joint. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 7:34 pm
by Ginga
This is what we do , weather it is the right way is another story but it works for us , 1st we find out where the joists run by making a few holes in the ceiling , then we screw with a washer all along the edge of the cornice , maybe a inch or so away then , carefully we get a pad saw and cut line through the lath and plaster a couple of inches away from the cornice once you have gone all round the room you can then take down the old ceiling , replace with plasterboard , you will probably have some bonding out to do unless you are lucky to match up with the couple of inches of ceiling that is left , scrim the joint between old and new , pva the old and Bobs your uncle , saved yourself a few hundred quid

Ginga