AyeWoodLtd
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Been reading a previous thread, just wanted to say don't forget there's always a possibility Artex may have some asbestos content if it's over 30 years old so be careful about scraping high points.
If there's sufficient floor-to-ceiling height I agree the best solution is to either re-board or even build a false ceiling, easy for spotlights, otherwise it's a thorough PVA, either bonding first if the Artex is really deep then skim or two coats of finish.
Get calls all the time about plastering over Artex, still not had one to actually put it on.
If there's sufficient floor-to-ceiling height I agree the best solution is to either re-board or even build a false ceiling, easy for spotlights, otherwise it's a thorough PVA, either bonding first if the Artex is really deep then skim or two coats of finish.
Get calls all the time about plastering over Artex, still not had one to actually put it on.