I've got a few problem areas I'm the utility room, and I have seen various methods of patching up, but these (to me) are quite awkward and I'm just looking for a few pointers. It's worth noting I'll only be plastering one wall with the window/door on, and whilst I'll be aiming to achieve the best finish I can with my own plastering, a perfect finish is not essential in here, and more than anything it's just some DIY and plastering practice for myself.
Firstly, I have this loose part of plaster in the window arch. It's not all loose, only a chunk near the already present missing piece of plaster. My intention was to remove the loose plaster to a put it is solid, clean and pva the surface, and fill in to a rough finish, and then put some beading on for a skim. I'm just wondering at this stage does that sound workable?
Second, pipework and a terrible little hole in the wall. My problem here is loose piping (audible clunk when washing machine is on), which I want to fix onto the drywall/plaster ceiling, before boxing over it with some, er boxy type stuff. Also, the hole which has cunningly been filled in with a nice paint roller to support the pipes/plug a hole. Here, I was thinking fill in the large gap with foam filler to support the pipes some more, and patch it up with a bit of plaster?
Lastly, a couple of holes in the ceiling. In all honesty, I'm considering just taking the boxing across and simply covering the holes with the same materials I use to cover the pipes. Having just wrote that, I've alerted myself to the weight of boxing on the ceiling materials, with wood being too heavy potentially?
Anyway, all input is appreciated, and any top tips would be fantastic. Thanks guys
Lloyd
Firstly, I have this loose part of plaster in the window arch. It's not all loose, only a chunk near the already present missing piece of plaster. My intention was to remove the loose plaster to a put it is solid, clean and pva the surface, and fill in to a rough finish, and then put some beading on for a skim. I'm just wondering at this stage does that sound workable?
Second, pipework and a terrible little hole in the wall. My problem here is loose piping (audible clunk when washing machine is on), which I want to fix onto the drywall/plaster ceiling, before boxing over it with some, er boxy type stuff. Also, the hole which has cunningly been filled in with a nice paint roller to support the pipes/plug a hole. Here, I was thinking fill in the large gap with foam filler to support the pipes some more, and patch it up with a bit of plaster?
Lastly, a couple of holes in the ceiling. In all honesty, I'm considering just taking the boxing across and simply covering the holes with the same materials I use to cover the pipes. Having just wrote that, I've alerted myself to the weight of boxing on the ceiling materials, with wood being too heavy potentially?
Anyway, all input is appreciated, and any top tips would be fantastic. Thanks guys
Lloyd