Hi,
I'm plasterboarding in a house we're renovating for retirement and have been laid up for a week with post herpetic neuralgia (shingles without the blisters, hellish painful!).
My two sons in law have been "helpful" and done some boarding during this time but, without wishing to sound ungrateful, it looks a bit rough. Some gaps between boards of about 4-5mm, some bumped corners and some bits where someone has obviously held the edge awkwardly and crumpled a hand sized bit.
The plasterer, who is to put on a coat of bonding to level any hollows then skim, is away on holiday just now so can't ask him, but I wonder how much of this he can cover up. Will he tape and fill all the joints to start with as a matter of course?. Does this just mean extra prep. work for him?.I really don't fancy taking it all down and re-doing, especially as they seem to have gone a bit mad with the screw gun.
I'm plasterboarding in a house we're renovating for retirement and have been laid up for a week with post herpetic neuralgia (shingles without the blisters, hellish painful!).
My two sons in law have been "helpful" and done some boarding during this time but, without wishing to sound ungrateful, it looks a bit rough. Some gaps between boards of about 4-5mm, some bumped corners and some bits where someone has obviously held the edge awkwardly and crumpled a hand sized bit.
The plasterer, who is to put on a coat of bonding to level any hollows then skim, is away on holiday just now so can't ask him, but I wonder how much of this he can cover up. Will he tape and fill all the joints to start with as a matter of course?. Does this just mean extra prep. work for him?.I really don't fancy taking it all down and re-doing, especially as they seem to have gone a bit mad with the screw gun.
