Hi all,
I have been reading some posts on here over the last few days but I was after some specific advice if possible as I keep reading conflicting information on various websites and have no previous knowledge of plastering.
Basically, we recently had all the artex ceilings in our house skimmed over by a plasterer. After about 3 weeks of being up (we left the plaster to dry as long as possible), we mist coated one of the ceilings and shortly afterwards, the plaster blew off the ceiling leaving the original artex intact. After looking into it further, it appears that the plasterer only applied PVA to the first ceiling and as it was sliding around (he thought the paint was silk/vinyl type finish), he did not PVA any other ceiling in the house.
Most advice online seems to say that the ceilings MUST be treated first with PVA or other bonding agents, but I was just wondering if there is any way to test if the ceilings are going to be safe in the short term until they are overboarded?
We've had quotes to overboard all the ceilings but that is way over the budget we had and so we are going to get the bedrooms and kitchen overboarded (which will use up all available funds) and are now wondering how likely the remaining rooms will be to come down. The skim was only about 2-3mm deep as the artex was very shallow and the tips of the artex could just be seen through the plaster.
Any advice would be much appreciated as we don't want to take any risks as we have young children in the house, but also, we are a couple of months off from being able to get the remaining ceilings overboarded and have no idea whether the ceilings are going to come down or not.
Thanks
I have been reading some posts on here over the last few days but I was after some specific advice if possible as I keep reading conflicting information on various websites and have no previous knowledge of plastering.
Basically, we recently had all the artex ceilings in our house skimmed over by a plasterer. After about 3 weeks of being up (we left the plaster to dry as long as possible), we mist coated one of the ceilings and shortly afterwards, the plaster blew off the ceiling leaving the original artex intact. After looking into it further, it appears that the plasterer only applied PVA to the first ceiling and as it was sliding around (he thought the paint was silk/vinyl type finish), he did not PVA any other ceiling in the house.
Most advice online seems to say that the ceilings MUST be treated first with PVA or other bonding agents, but I was just wondering if there is any way to test if the ceilings are going to be safe in the short term until they are overboarded?
We've had quotes to overboard all the ceilings but that is way over the budget we had and so we are going to get the bedrooms and kitchen overboarded (which will use up all available funds) and are now wondering how likely the remaining rooms will be to come down. The skim was only about 2-3mm deep as the artex was very shallow and the tips of the artex could just be seen through the plaster.
Any advice would be much appreciated as we don't want to take any risks as we have young children in the house, but also, we are a couple of months off from being able to get the remaining ceilings overboarded and have no idea whether the ceilings are going to come down or not.
Thanks