This chimney breast wall in a bedroom at a home in Margate, Kent has been plastered to a smooth finish.
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Monday, 13 February 2017
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Rendering a wall in Broadstairs
At a home in Broadstairs, Kent I was asked to render an area of exposed blockwork and brickwork at the back wall of their property.
The first day I fixed steel angle beads to the corners and laid the base coat of sand & cement. This was left a day to go dry and hard before laying the final coat and "floating" to a smooth rendered finish.
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The first day I fixed steel angle beads to the corners and laid the base coat of sand & cement. This was left a day to go dry and hard before laying the final coat and "floating" to a smooth rendered finish.
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Margate, Kent UK
Queens Ave, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 1EH, UK
Thursday, 10 March 2016
Smooth Plastered Wall
At a home in Margate, Kent this previously damaged wall has been repaired and plastered to a nice smooth finish.
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Margate, Kent UK
Old Crossing Rd, Margate, Kent CT9 5JH, UK
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Floor Screeded
Margate, Kent UK
Millmead Rd, Margate, Kent CT9, UK
Friday, 21 September 2012
Making Your Home A Sound Investment
There are several ways to soundproof your walls & floors:
Many partition walls don't contain any insulation, so consider removing the plasterboard on one side and fitting acoustic insulation wool between the studs before you replace the plasterboard. A slightly cheaper way is fitting a layer of sound-blocking plasterboard to a wall or ceiling, then plastering it. This really works well for brick dividing walls between terraced houses or flats.
To insulate floors, lift the boards and fit acoustic insulation between the joists before you put the floorboards back down.
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Many partition walls don't contain any insulation, so consider removing the plasterboard on one side and fitting acoustic insulation wool between the studs before you replace the plasterboard. A slightly cheaper way is fitting a layer of sound-blocking plasterboard to a wall or ceiling, then plastering it. This really works well for brick dividing walls between terraced houses or flats.
To insulate floors, lift the boards and fit acoustic insulation between the joists before you put the floorboards back down.
www.plastering4u.com
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acoustic insulation,
ceiling,
floors,
home,
insulation,
plasterboard,
sound investment,
sound-blocking,
soundproof,
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Margate, Kent UK
Margate, Kent, UK
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