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Hi
I'm trying to find the most effective and efficient way to repair poorly plastered walls in a Victorian house. The existing plaster is poorly finished and patched in places.
My initial thought is to plasterboard over the existing walls (insulated on two exposed internal walls) and then get a professional to skim the boards.
Any help / advice would be greatly appreciated. If I do plasterboard I don't know if it's easier to batten the walls or dot and dab.
Thanks in advance
I'm trying to find the most effective and efficient way to repair poorly plastered walls in a Victorian house. The existing plaster is poorly finished and patched in places.
My initial thought is to plasterboard over the existing walls (insulated on two exposed internal walls) and then get a professional to skim the boards.
Any help / advice would be greatly appreciated. If I do plasterboard I don't know if it's easier to batten the walls or dot and dab.
Thanks in advance