Hi,
Could anyone offer me any advice please?
I have just removed a partition wall between a small toilet and bathroom. This is my first DIY job I have done like this and really enjoyed it.
The wall came down relatively easily with a small chisel and lump hammer and advice from the building section on here - thanks.
As suspected the back walls (plaster) are not level, they are about 2-3mm out. What is the best way to deal with this?
a) have the one wall re-skimmed so that it is level with the other wall?
b) tile the back wall to cover up the 'step'?
c) remove all old plaster from the back walls and re-plaster board and skim? (I am least keen on this idea, but will do it if it has to be done)
d) some other way?
Any advice appreciated,
Many thanks
Rich
Could anyone offer me any advice please?
I have just removed a partition wall between a small toilet and bathroom. This is my first DIY job I have done like this and really enjoyed it.
The wall came down relatively easily with a small chisel and lump hammer and advice from the building section on here - thanks.
As suspected the back walls (plaster) are not level, they are about 2-3mm out. What is the best way to deal with this?
a) have the one wall re-skimmed so that it is level with the other wall?
b) tile the back wall to cover up the 'step'?
c) remove all old plaster from the back walls and re-plaster board and skim? (I am least keen on this idea, but will do it if it has to be done)
d) some other way?
Any advice appreciated,
Many thanks
Rich