Walls & Ceiling Plastered In Kitchen

Showing posts with label preparation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preparation. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 December 2017

Plastered Landing Ceiling & Walls

The artex ceiling and the walls have  been prepared and then plastered to a smooth finish.

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Thursday, 23 February 2017

Preparing and plastering ceiling and walls in Margate, Kent

The walls and ceiling of this property in Margate, Kent have been prepared then plastered.



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Tuesday, 25 October 2016

The Art of Plastering

Here's the second of 5 tips that won't turn you into a Master Plasterer overnight but will make plastering a wall or ceiling less tricky in the future.

Plastering Tip 2: How to mix your plaster perfectly
Mixing plaster is not "rocket science" but there are some basic rules to follow. Always use clean water to mix the plaster as any contamination can cause the plaster to go off before you've applied it. You MUST always add the plaster to the water (on roughly a 50:50 basis so half a bucket of water will make a full bucket of plaster).
My top tip is to first add just enough plaster so that it heaps on top of the water and mix in until lump free. Then add smaller amounts of plaster by hand until the consistency is smooth and lump free ("like melting ice-cream")
  A great way to test the consistency of the mix is by standing a stick in the mix....if the stick can stand on its own then the plaster is mixed perfectly. 

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Monday, 24 October 2016

The Art Of Plastering

After years of experience, I can make plastering a wall or ceiling look easy and effortless. When done well, smooth creamy plaster glides onto the surface and dries out evenly and perfectly flat. Hers's the first of 5 top tips that won't turn you into a Master Plasterer overnight, but will make plastering a wall or ceiling less tricky in the future.

 Plastering Tip 1: Ensure your surface is properly prepared before plastering
 Plaster will not adhere securely to any surface that is damp, dusty, wallpapered or unstable without some prior preparation. You must remove any loose areas of existing plaster, dust or paper. Next, the surface must be treated with a mixture of PVA glue and water (this should be 3 parts PVA to 1 water). Allow to dry until the surface becomes tacky, then apply the first coat of plaster.
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Monday, 21 September 2015

Successful Plastering

For a successful plastering job, preparation is the key. Here is a project I'm about to start. It involves plastering the exposed brickwork of the chimney breast and alcoves.
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