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    Bonding uPVC skirting boards?

    Hi. Thanks for the reply. I didn't scratch it up but the skirting board had grooves in the back.
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    Bonding uPVC skirting boards?

    Hi. We bought a 1930's house last year and every room needs doing. We started with my son's room and took it back to bare walls and got it all plastered etc. I wanted to put new skirting boards in and someone said try uPVC as its less maintenance, so we did. My brother told me to bond it to the...
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    Best thing for filling in plasterboard joints?

    Its only one wall that will have a join in the middle of it. All the other walls only required one board so means I just got the corners to fill in. Like you guys said, call in the plasterer or I could take the boards back and get tapered edged.
  4. J

    Best thing for filling in plasterboard joints?

    Ok guys. Thanks for all the advice. I'll have a good think about it and decide what to do. I might give it a go myself or like you said call someone in.
  5. J

    Best thing for filling in plasterboard joints?

    Why can't you caulk the joins? I understand why on tapered but what about square edge? Sorry if its a bit of a dumb question but only young and all new to me so bit of a learning curve. :oops:
  6. J

    Best thing for filling in plasterboard joints?

    Ah right. I got square edge sorry. How do I deal with that?
  7. J

    Best thing for filling in plasterboard joints?

    Thank you for all that information. I'll print it and have a read. :D
  8. J

    Best thing for filling in plasterboard joints?

    Ok. Sounds good. Don't mind time and dust. Just want to do it all myself as don't want to get a plasterer in plus its only a small room.
  9. J

    Best thing for filling in plasterboard joints?

    Hi Everyone I am currently DIYing the toilet under the stairs. I have got all the old plaster of the walls and I am going to plaster board it. I've decided not to get it plastered after as its only a small room. We are going to paint the top half and tile the bottom. Obviously we are going to...
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