cement render painted brick wall

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I have reciently been asked to skim the walls of a room, the walls are bricked roughly but are painted, I advised dot & dab , but they liked the idea of cement render and plaster skim, is it wise/possible to cement onto painted walls? thanks.
 
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Tell them you're very busy for the next 6 months, this has the signs of continuing grief if you touch it.
 
Battens screwed to walls infilled with celotex and the p/b screwed on.increased insulation and NO WAY is it gonna come off ;) Or get them to sign a disclaimer, and checkout British Gypsum website re Bonding and hardwall finish
 
carlite bonding would be as good, if not mix up cement, pva and a couple of hand fulls of sand to a slurry and apply with a roller and let it dry, raking the joints and marking up the brickwork would add a mechanical key, then render in the normal way
 
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Nige F said:
............ Or get them to sign a disclaimer..........

Don't rely on this. If it fails and they take you to court you will have to pay to get it sorted as you did a job you knew was suspect. Others have been this way before, don't follow them.
 
Thanks guys, i appreciate your help, I was initially thinking of a SBR, sharp sand, cement, slurry mix rollered on to the wall. i suppose i feel a little bit bullied into doing something i'm not really familiar with, as I initially suggested dot and dab to them, and they dismissed it. maybe i'll suggest they find someone who's happier to give them what they want.
 
oilman said:
Nige F said:
............ Or get them to sign a disclaimer..........

Don't rely on this. If it fails and they take you to court you will have to pay to get it sorted as you did a job you knew was suspect. Others have been this way before, don't follow them.
Thanks for that oilman..could be a close shave :cry:
 
iaith said:
Thanks guys, i appreciate your help, I was initially thinking of a SBR, sharp sand, cement, slurry mix rollered on to the wall. i suppose i feel a little bit bullied into doing something i'm not really familiar with, as I initially suggested dot and dab to them, and they dismissed it. maybe i'll suggest they find someone who's happier to give them what they want.

give them a price for it, that might change there mind ;) Its 2 days work sand and cement,1 day dot dab and skim. some people think plasterboard is ****e, i dont.
 
JB,

Dont you have problems with the boards moving if you plaster the same day ?

I drylined a wall the other week for a friend then skimmed the following day ..

You telling me i could have done it all in one go :( i only gave it one coat of board finish) is that correct or should it have a second coat once the first had dried a little ?

Cheers,

Mick.
 
Mick Leek said:
JB,

Dont you have problems with the boards moving if you plaster the same day ?

I drylined a wall the other week for a friend then skimmed the following day ..

You telling me i could have done it all in one go :( i only gave it one coat of board finish) is that correct or should it have a second coat once the first had dried a little ?

Cheers,

Mick.

drywall adhesive dries in a couple of hours then skim, one coat is sound aslong as you can achieve the same finish ;)
 

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