Hey,
I've just moved into a run down victorian house and I'm doing a ruck of work - electrics, plumbing, I'm assisting with a central heating install (rads, pipework etc.), various carpentry tasks, flooring installation, decorating and gardening.
But when it comes to plastering, which the entire house requires, the general consensus seems to be "if you haven't been doing it for 3+ years on a daily basis, it's going to look like a rats arse"
Then I see 3 day courses, online courses such as masteringplastering.com and also "alternative methods" such as using easifill, a caulking board and judicious use of sanding.
I'm wondering if it is possible to do some of the plastering myself, or whether that's a pipe dream? Can it be done?
imanc
I've just moved into a run down victorian house and I'm doing a ruck of work - electrics, plumbing, I'm assisting with a central heating install (rads, pipework etc.), various carpentry tasks, flooring installation, decorating and gardening.
But when it comes to plastering, which the entire house requires, the general consensus seems to be "if you haven't been doing it for 3+ years on a daily basis, it's going to look like a rats arse"
Then I see 3 day courses, online courses such as masteringplastering.com and also "alternative methods" such as using easifill, a caulking board and judicious use of sanding.
I'm wondering if it is possible to do some of the plastering myself, or whether that's a pipe dream? Can it be done?
imanc