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    How best to sort out this blown plaster in window area? (1930s house)

    Ah I see what you mean. Then just skim up to the end of the reveal liner. Many thanks!
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    How best to sort out this blown plaster in window area? (1930s house)

    Sorry mate, what do you mean by return? This is what I've got so far. The circled area is the problem...
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    How best to sort out this blown plaster in window area? (1930s house)

    @DAZB If I was using batten and board (I want to add some insulation) , it would obviously stick out further than if I were dot and dabbing. How would you approach the upvc reveal liner then? The plasterboard might stick out further than the liner (which is fixed in place by the window screws)
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    How best to sort out this blown plaster in window area? (1930s house)

    Thanks Daz. Much appreciated (y)
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    How best to sort out this blown plaster in window area? (1930s house)

    Thanks for your reply. Any particular expanding foam that's good for this job?
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    How best to sort out this blown plaster in window area? (1930s house)

    Hi All, We're redoing a room for the rapidly approaching birth of our son. A lot of the plaster is blown and we will either replaster or batten and board (I would prefer this way) This area has me baffled, though. As you can see in the image, all the plaster is blown, including the thick...
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    Blown plaster on chimney breast - Best method needed.

    Hi All, Apologies if this has been addressed before. We are turning the wife's study into a nursery and have completely stripped the room. What we found was all the plaster on the chimney breast was blown. Now, we want to avoid plastering if possible so I was thinking of two options. Either...
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