The_Architect
Member
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum so I'm not sure if this is in the right place..
I've got an old 1792 cottage which I am renovating / living in. All the internal walls are generally lime plaster, there are a few new plasterboard walls which have modern gypsum skim.
I paid for a plasterer to plaster downstairs and he has used gypsum multi finish on everything, regardless of plaster type. I've got a baby on the way and I cant afford a plasterer for upstairs so I've started plastering myself and not got too bad a result. BUT, now im on the external walls I'm terrified of using Gypsum plaster after reading forums.
I know Lime plaster breathes more but given the professional plasterer used multi finish plaster, is it a risk for me to use it or should I be using a lime plaster on the internals too?
Its a bit more expensive (£10 a bag instead of £6) and I have to pay delivery which I don't at the local B and Q but I want to get it right.. I gather its also harder to apply but keen to make sure I don't mess with the building too much.
There are a few black mould areas on the walls (but I'd say approx 5% of the wall at first floor level). The previous owners probably wall papered it 50 years ago and its not been changed. They had patched a few spots which has now crumbled and wallpapered.
Any advice, or what I could expect if I used a modern plaster? Would it be the end of the world? Will my walls fall down?
Thanks a lot.
I'm new to the forum so I'm not sure if this is in the right place..
I've got an old 1792 cottage which I am renovating / living in. All the internal walls are generally lime plaster, there are a few new plasterboard walls which have modern gypsum skim.
I paid for a plasterer to plaster downstairs and he has used gypsum multi finish on everything, regardless of plaster type. I've got a baby on the way and I cant afford a plasterer for upstairs so I've started plastering myself and not got too bad a result. BUT, now im on the external walls I'm terrified of using Gypsum plaster after reading forums.
I know Lime plaster breathes more but given the professional plasterer used multi finish plaster, is it a risk for me to use it or should I be using a lime plaster on the internals too?
Its a bit more expensive (£10 a bag instead of £6) and I have to pay delivery which I don't at the local B and Q but I want to get it right.. I gather its also harder to apply but keen to make sure I don't mess with the building too much.
There are a few black mould areas on the walls (but I'd say approx 5% of the wall at first floor level). The previous owners probably wall papered it 50 years ago and its not been changed. They had patched a few spots which has now crumbled and wallpapered.
Any advice, or what I could expect if I used a modern plaster? Would it be the end of the world? Will my walls fall down?
Thanks a lot.