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Meat Loaf
02 Dec 12 16:18
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Purchased a new house and moving in shortly. Want to get decorating sorted out asap.

Currently the house is mainly wallpaperd - I'm guessing 10-15 years old. Do you think the walls will need re-plastering once the wallpaper is removed? I just want the walls painted.

Also..... the ceiling are those awful al fresco circle things that were fashionable 20 odds years ago. How do you get them them flattened into normal ceilings?

Any help appreciated....

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By:
kingmax
When: 02 Dec 12 16:19
just line the walls, if there bad, use 1000/1200 grade... cheaper than plastering anyways
By:
Mr.Angry
When: 02 Dec 12 16:19
Don't expect any answers.  We'll all betting pros here on the football forum.
By:
blzrd
When: 02 Dec 12 16:19
Is this not a FOOTBALL forum?
By:
kingmax
When: 02 Dec 12 16:21

Dec 2, 2012 -- 4:19PM, kingmax wrote:


just line the walls, if there bad, use 1000/1200 grade... cheaper than plastering anyways


you should remove the old wallpaper first..

By:
scott1092
When: 02 Dec 12 16:23
sound s like a good steamer, then a good plaster needed ere
By:
Meat Loaf
When: 02 Dec 12 16:24
what about my ceiling problem?

Will a painter and decorater be able to sort all this out or will i have to get a plasterer?
By:
scott1092
When: 02 Dec 12 16:26
make a bloody awfull mess when they come off , full skim ov walls and ceilings by the sounds of to me
By:
Meat Loaf
When: 02 Dec 12 16:28
Will a painter and decorater be able to do this?
By:
Mr.Angry
When: 02 Dec 12 16:29
Thinly veiled "I have enough money to buy a new house" thread.
By:
Bergkamp93
When: 02 Dec 12 16:30
You will need :

A plasterer for ceiling !!

A painter & Decorator for your walls !!

Simples !!

That is who I phoned when I was getting my 16 bedroom mansion done !!
By:
TheChaser
When: 02 Dec 12 16:31
Private mail me ill quote you a price.Need dimensions etc
By:
hippie
When: 02 Dec 12 16:33
Hire (or borrow) a steam stripper to get the paper off the walls (careful when it starts spitting). It's unlikely the walls will need re-plastering but use lining paper before you paint.

Get the fresco circle thing down then work out what you need to do. Try working around the edges with a stripping knife. You might get away with needing just a bit of filler but if any of the ceiling comes down you might need a bit of bonding and a skim. If the ceiling comes away you'll need a plasterer not a decorator but it's unlikely it will.
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Mr.Angry
When: 02 Dec 12 16:33
Now we how TheChaser gets his name.  Nothing to do with gambling Happy
By:
Meat Loaf
When: 02 Dec 12 16:33
why can't painter and decoraters do plastering as well - can't be that hard can it?!
By:
TheChaser
When: 02 Dec 12 16:34
hippie
02 Dec 12 16:33
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Hire (or borrow) a steam stripper to get the paper off the walls (careful when it starts spitting). It's unlikely the walls will need re-plastering but use lining paper before you paint.

Get the fresco circle thing down then work out what you need to do. Try working around the edges with a stripping knife. You might get away with needing just a bit of filler but if any of the ceiling comes down you might need a bit of bonding and a skim. If the ceiling comes away you'll need a plasterer not a decorator but it's unlikely it will.



Cowboy
By:
scott1092
When: 02 Dec 12 16:34
multitasking taken to the extreme
By:
hippie
When: 02 Dec 12 16:35
If the fresco circle thing is surrounding a light fitting remember to turn off the electrics.
By:
scott1092
When: 02 Dec 12 16:35
both needed for a proper job
By:
Meat Loaf
When: 02 Dec 12 16:35
what do you think The Chaser? Will I need a plasterer or just a professional decorater?
By:
hippie
When: 02 Dec 12 16:35
How is that cowboy chaser?
By:
hippie
When: 02 Dec 12 16:40
get the decorator, if you need any plastering done he'll tell you but most of what you're talking about is joey work you could do yourself and save some money.
By:
Mr.Angry
When: 02 Dec 12 16:45
What makes you think he needs to save money by doing it himself?  Perhaps he would need to take time off work to do it himself, costing him more!
By:
hippie
When: 02 Dec 12 16:48
prick
By:
eyeball
When: 02 Dec 12 16:49
I think you mean the ceiling is artexed....plasterer will skim it
By:
loui
When: 02 Dec 12 16:52
thinly veiled i hope tommy walsh uses the forum ploy
By:
Lucky Sod
When: 02 Dec 12 16:55
I wanted to paint my living room so i asked my neighbour how many tins of paint he bought for his living room he said five.

after i had finished i had two tins over, i told him and he said yep me too.
By:
loui
When: 02 Dec 12 16:59
it will depend on how bad the walls are after you,ve stripped them meat loaf, some may be good enough to prepare and re-paint, some might need lining, and some mite need skimming with plaster. plastering the whole house could be quite expensive, so will depend on how big a budget you have for your house
By:
kingmax
When: 02 Dec 12 17:05

Dec 2, 2012 -- 4:40PM, hippie wrote:


get the decorator, if you need any plastering done he'll tell you but most of what you're talking about is joey work you could do yourself and save some money.


if its artex, be careful if its old, could have aspestos in it..

p.s, could plasterboard it, thats 10x cheaper as well

By:
hippie
When: 02 Dec 12 17:06
You might be right eyeball, "fresco circle thing" probably = artex. I thought he meant a ceiling rose.
By:
TheChaser
When: 02 Dec 12 17:06
Lucky Sod
02 Dec 12 16:55
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I wanted to paint my living room so i asked my neighbour how many tins of paint he bought for his living room he said five.

after i had finished i had two tins over, i told him and he said yep me too.
LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
TheChaser
When: 02 Dec 12 17:07
If thats nt tuei jutp1ssed myself for nowt
By:
TheChaser
When: 02 Dec 12 17:08
if thats not true i just p1ssed myself for nowt
By:
BEER BEER BEER SEX AND BEER
When: 02 Dec 12 17:31
Dont feck about you will regret it. Get a proper job done while you can.

Once you moved in will be right pain in arse. Had large lounge and dining room plastered for a grand and painter did great job in 3 days.

Will be worth it in long run.
By:
TheChaser
When: 02 Dec 12 17:33
2 days with eand big jim
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Dec 12 18:40
Do not spend good money on this job,nobody looks at your ceiling walls or wallpaper!! And by the way no man should buy a house in Britain. Once you own anything in this miserable country they have you.
By:
TheChaser
When: 02 Dec 12 18:52
lfc knows
By:
BEER BEER BEER SEX AND BEER
When: 02 Dec 12 19:04
LFC knows nothing. Why rent all your life.
By:
TheChaser
When: 02 Dec 12 19:08
Squat
By:
TheChaser
When: 02 Dec 12 19:10
UK all my life if 30 and here ill be gutted.Can do bf anywhere
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