I am new to the forums so bare with me.
I have just got a job re-skimming an old house (internal only). The house is lime internal and external render and plaster. The ceiling is lath and lime.
For the ceiling i was going to just rip it down and put up normal plasterboard then skim using multi.
For the external walls i am going to erect a stud wall then screw foil backed plasterboard to the studs, tape and skim. There would also be atleast a 50mm air gap between the stud wall and the existing wall for the wall to breath.
For the internal walls i am going to febond blue grit them as they are smooth and no or low key for multi to stick to and they say blue grit is good for this. Then skim them once dry.
The walls are damp free apart from one patch in the living room but we will get over that when we get to it as got many other rooms to do first.
Could someone let me know if i am looking at this in the right way and if i am going about it the right way too please.
Have done my research and even on these forums i am correct just wanted to double check as so many different ways people go around this.
Regards,
Mike
I have just got a job re-skimming an old house (internal only). The house is lime internal and external render and plaster. The ceiling is lath and lime.
For the ceiling i was going to just rip it down and put up normal plasterboard then skim using multi.
For the external walls i am going to erect a stud wall then screw foil backed plasterboard to the studs, tape and skim. There would also be atleast a 50mm air gap between the stud wall and the existing wall for the wall to breath.
For the internal walls i am going to febond blue grit them as they are smooth and no or low key for multi to stick to and they say blue grit is good for this. Then skim them once dry.
The walls are damp free apart from one patch in the living room but we will get over that when we get to it as got many other rooms to do first.
Could someone let me know if i am looking at this in the right way and if i am going about it the right way too please.
Have done my research and even on these forums i am correct just wanted to double check as so many different ways people go around this.
Regards,
Mike