Stillonitt
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I’m after some advice on some skim work I’ve had done in my kitchen.
Unfortunately I don’t have any photos of the plaster before it was painted however my decorator said it was one of the worst he has seen. However, I thought they would be rectified with the decorator. He also said it would take two days but actually did it in one (had a mate with him) and was still charged the price quoted…
My decorator spent two days mist coating to show imperfections, sanding, filling, you name it. However there are still some noticeable imperfections that I would say is down to the poor plaster job.
The plasterer originally blamed the decorator but since has apologised and said it was the first time this has happened, I’m not sure whether I believe that! He then agreed to come and rectify the issues but then blocked me on Facebook where we were communicating so I text him and he replied. I’m still waiting to see if he actually shows up…
My issue is of course the bad plaster work but IF he does rectify his work then I’m going to have to pay a decorator again to paint it…
Am I right in thinking it’s a bad plaster job? Can it be fixed without having to skim the whole thing again?
Unfortunately I don’t have any photos of the plaster before it was painted however my decorator said it was one of the worst he has seen. However, I thought they would be rectified with the decorator. He also said it would take two days but actually did it in one (had a mate with him) and was still charged the price quoted…
My decorator spent two days mist coating to show imperfections, sanding, filling, you name it. However there are still some noticeable imperfections that I would say is down to the poor plaster job.
The plasterer originally blamed the decorator but since has apologised and said it was the first time this has happened, I’m not sure whether I believe that! He then agreed to come and rectify the issues but then blocked me on Facebook where we were communicating so I text him and he replied. I’m still waiting to see if he actually shows up…
My issue is of course the bad plaster work but IF he does rectify his work then I’m going to have to pay a decorator again to paint it…
Am I right in thinking it’s a bad plaster job? Can it be fixed without having to skim the whole thing again?
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