Hi
As a customer I am after some impartial expert advice on some plastering I have had done, there are two points as follows:
1. A ceiling has been plasterboarded then skimmed. On painting the second coat the ceiling is extremely rippled. The builder claims that even though the ceiling is plasterboarded there is nothing that can be done and it is the fact the house is old that the ceiling is ripped.
2. Some hard walls on the house have been skimmed and the effect is that the walls are very bumpy, especially within 20cm in the skirting boards and on a newly bonded wall. Again the builder says because the house is old and it is a hard wall that there is nothing that can be done and the effect from any plasterer would be the same.
Please could I have some advice on this please.
Many thanks,
Gary
As a customer I am after some impartial expert advice on some plastering I have had done, there are two points as follows:
1. A ceiling has been plasterboarded then skimmed. On painting the second coat the ceiling is extremely rippled. The builder claims that even though the ceiling is plasterboarded there is nothing that can be done and it is the fact the house is old that the ceiling is ripped.
2. Some hard walls on the house have been skimmed and the effect is that the walls are very bumpy, especially within 20cm in the skirting boards and on a newly bonded wall. Again the builder says because the house is old and it is a hard wall that there is nothing that can be done and the effect from any plasterer would be the same.
Please could I have some advice on this please.
Many thanks,
Gary