I need some advice on a house that I just bought. It was built in 1938 and still has the original plaster walls and ceilings. Some walls are fine but others and most of the ceiling has hairline cracks all over. I love plaster and want to repair it as cheaply as possible while keeping the original charm of the plaster.
My wife would like to just prime and paint but I don't think that will take care of the cracks. I am wondering if I can just do a skim coat with USG diamond veneer?
I am a historic mason in America so I've only worked with 18th century lime plaster and the plaster jobs I've done were repairs of major cracks and delamination where I just took the walls done to the wood lath and started over. I've never had to repair these hairline/ spiderweb cracks. Thank you guys for the help this is my favorite forum by far!
My wife would like to just prime and paint but I don't think that will take care of the cracks. I am wondering if I can just do a skim coat with USG diamond veneer?
I am a historic mason in America so I've only worked with 18th century lime plaster and the plaster jobs I've done were repairs of major cracks and delamination where I just took the walls done to the wood lath and started over. I've never had to repair these hairline/ spiderweb cracks. Thank you guys for the help this is my favorite forum by far!