Lol it was an email enquiry I've just received, said I'd ask this lad Pete if it was cool to skimYes but I'd pva first
Why did you put them up the wrong way round?
OldskoolNothing wrong with that in 1991
Pete recommends.. Back to front board finishLol it was an email enquiry I've just received, said I'd ask this lad Pete if it was cool to skim
Pete recommends.. Back to front board finish
I wouldn't recommend to do it regularly as the paper is different on front to the back but funny enough I have just reskimmed a property built in 30 years ago that had every board dabbed on the back showing and delaminated only when they took the wallpaper off though,lasted 30 years ,Lol it was an email enquiry I've just received, said I'd ask this lad Pete if it was cool to skim
I would and have done many times in the past mate. It caught a lot of old school builders out when they first changed the boards the other way round! Lol. I had to point out to them that it does actually say on the boards plaster other side only! Lol. I Done loads of loft conversions like it at the time. Just make sure u give them a good coat of p.v.a first and your be fine.
All the old school joiners are adamant that brown side for plastering and grey side for taping lolSooooooo many people still think that you plaster that side... FFS
All the old school joiners are adamant that brown side for plastering and grey side for taping lol
I'd skim it no problem and
I would . Done it a few times no prob . Even now if I cut board back to front I,lol just stick it up . Never used Pva n never had a prob . But if you want piece of mind just pva itI'd skim it no problem and no pva. Did it plenty of times.
I wouldn't recommend to do it regularly as the paper is different on front to the back but funny enough I have just reskimmed a property built in 30 years ago that had every board dabbed on the back showing and delaminated only when they took the wallpaper off though,lasted 30 years ,
The boards were dabbed with skim also , tbh I had to make enquiries about that as I didn't know it was the way back then
I wouldn't recommend to do it regularly as the paper is different on front to the back but funny enough I have just reskimmed a property built in 30 years ago that had every board dabbed on the back showing and delaminated only when they took the wallpaper off though,lasted 30 years ,
The boards were dabbed with skim also , tbh I had to make enquiries about that as I didn't know it was the way back then
Cash N DashThanks for all replies,
This was reply I had from client
I was always told that when plastering the ceiling you fix the board decorative side up. If taping and decorating (dry lining) it’s obviously grey side up. Idea being you get better suction on the plaster to the board. I’ve just double checked and that is definitely the case. If you can price us based on cash payment, that would be great.
Thanks
Yes but I'd pva first
Why did you put them up the wrong way round?
I see no issues there, if the cash is there I'm your man, would be my replyThanks for all replies,
This was reply I had from client
I was always told that when plastering the ceiling you fix the board decorative side up. If taping and decorating (dry lining) it’s obviously grey side up. Idea being you get better suction on the plaster to the board. I’ve just double checked and that is definitely the case. If you can price us based on cash payment, that would be great.
Thanks