Hi Everybody,
Found this forum by chance and am looking for some advice.
I have a large room that needs plastering in a Victorian house.
Rectangular room; chimney breast on one wall; bay window to the front and small window to the rear; single door. Only the walls from floor to ceiling need doing. All the original plaster has been taken off and it is back to bare bricks.
I have got a couple of people round to give quotes and both want to plasterboard then skim the walls. I just want the the walls done without plasterboard; straight plaster on bricks to approx the original depth (about 25mm).
Both don't seem interested in doing that.
Am I asking for something strange? Or have I just asked the wrong plasterers?
Thanks for looking
Ian
Found this forum by chance and am looking for some advice.
I have a large room that needs plastering in a Victorian house.
Rectangular room; chimney breast on one wall; bay window to the front and small window to the rear; single door. Only the walls from floor to ceiling need doing. All the original plaster has been taken off and it is back to bare bricks.
I have got a couple of people round to give quotes and both want to plasterboard then skim the walls. I just want the the walls done without plasterboard; straight plaster on bricks to approx the original depth (about 25mm).
Both don't seem interested in doing that.
Am I asking for something strange? Or have I just asked the wrong plasterers?
Thanks for looking
Ian