im with the others on this one. I made a big mistake with my house and boarded and skimmed my lounge. I was in a rush to do it before xmas a few years ago so took the easy option. Its an old terraced house and sounds hollow when it should sound nice and solid. I know its a bit sad but im a bit...
if your just diy'ing it and having a go then you can put some bonding agent on the tiles first, then skim it. If the finish isnt great then you can either spend time filling/sanding or line it. After all it is only a utility room.
in time you will learn how much you can do in a day so you will only get better at pricing. It is essentialy the one thing you need to get right. Too high and you might not get the job and too low, well you have discovered how this one feels. If ever your not sure if you have applied enough pva...
I rarely use 9.5mm boards. I would never use them on a ceiling and only put them on walls if the customer is supplying.
Im looking into hiring a board lifter for a job where the ceiling needs to be done in soundblock boards.
Ill be interested to see if they are any good too.
Im not sure I understand what you are saying external.
I have kept the same user name for this and other forums since I started using them.
What is a troll anyway?
my local wickes offer a free breakfast roll if you spend over £30. I always use wickes as you can save up your mypoints. I think ive got about £70 worth so far.
i have only once years ago skimmed up to a rad. Never again. It looks awful and if ever the house owner decides to change the rad they will need to sort the dodgy plastering out too. I prefer to mix up outside but in this situation unless you stick a brick under the bucket or your foot your...
I think £100 plus materials is a fair price.
I wouldnt adjust the cost if you did it in less than a day. A price is a price and you wouldnt charge more if you took longer than a day, unless you are doing it on a day rate.
When you are first starting out the money isnt always the main...