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Was doing this job recently and didn't have time for extras and got another plasterer to come in and skim the walls and ceiling for the client. Ended up there was another 2 smaller walls in bedroom needing skimmed aswell but he couldn't do them. He left an excellent finish but ended up getting another fella in for the 2 smaller walls. Prepped with thistle bond, 2days later threw Bonding on to straighten wall(or so I thought) then skimmed next day or 2.
In one room, the wall became boast. The Bonding came off the thistle bond and the skim came of the bond. In the other room when I came back to look, noticed the joiner had to scribe the architrave because of the wall(see pics).
Thinking back now, when I was working in the house at the same time, I noticed the other fell throw on 2 heavy coats and was wondering WTF is he at because all it needed was the normal first coat then wee skim over for second coat. As a result, he caused the joiners to have to scribe this archi because the corners where to thick and a bow in the skim. Also one side was so bad it was an eye sore. I got the first plasterer back to sort it out but he also noticed even thou the skim wasn't boast as in hallow, he was able to scrape the skim of the bonding.
What I want to know is, why'd the skim and bonding didn't bond to the thistle bond and bonding. Was it a case of bad Bonding or the 2nd plasterer just made a balls of it.
In one room, the wall became boast. The Bonding came off the thistle bond and the skim came of the bond. In the other room when I came back to look, noticed the joiner had to scribe the architrave because of the wall(see pics).
Thinking back now, when I was working in the house at the same time, I noticed the other fell throw on 2 heavy coats and was wondering WTF is he at because all it needed was the normal first coat then wee skim over for second coat. As a result, he caused the joiners to have to scribe this archi because the corners where to thick and a bow in the skim. Also one side was so bad it was an eye sore. I got the first plasterer back to sort it out but he also noticed even thou the skim wasn't boast as in hallow, he was able to scrape the skim of the bonding.
What I want to know is, why'd the skim and bonding didn't bond to the thistle bond and bonding. Was it a case of bad Bonding or the 2nd plasterer just made a balls of it.