Hi, I'm a new home owner with limited experience of 'reasonable' standards set by time-served plasterers.
If a plasterer is asked to produce a skim finish suitable to paint on, is it reasonable for a customer to expect not to have to fill-in and sand numerous drag marks on the plaster surface, or will there always be several areas of a room that need prepping before painting? I read a remark on another forum by a property developer who said he'd only ever encountered one plasterer who could produce a finish ready to paint on without prepping.
If a plasterer is asked to produce a skim finish suitable to paint on, is it reasonable for a customer to expect not to have to fill-in and sand numerous drag marks on the plaster surface, or will there always be several areas of a room that need prepping before painting? I read a remark on another forum by a property developer who said he'd only ever encountered one plasterer who could produce a finish ready to paint on without prepping.