Hi,
During removal of a warm air heating system, the gas engineer removed a flue from the kitchen ceiling. This left a fairly large hole and damaged area of plasterboard.
I have chopped out the plasterboard and reboarded but my question is what would be the best product to use to get a good finish over the board? I've not plastered before so and tips would be appreciated. The patch is 500mm x 400mm.
Thanks
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Patching Ceiling
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Re: Patching Ceiling
Hi,
What thickness needs to be plastered, i.e. the distance from the face of the new plasterboard to the desired ceiling level?
This will determine your options
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What thickness needs to be plastered, i.e. the distance from the face of the new plasterboard to the desired ceiling level?
This will determine your options
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Re: Patching Ceiling
If you are not experienced at plastering, and a DIYer like me, perhaps a 'one coat plaster' that you can apply in one go and then sand to smooth. Sanding isn't what pros might do, but it works well for a DIYer.
When I'm blending into existing ceiling/wall, I finish by using a thin layer of fine surface filler (plaster of paris, toupret, or easi-fill) and then sand it back untill you cant feel an edge anymore where it joins the existing plaster.
There will probably be better advice here soon from a professional, but this works well for me.
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When I'm blending into existing ceiling/wall, I finish by using a thin layer of fine surface filler (plaster of paris, toupret, or easi-fill) and then sand it back untill you cant feel an edge anymore where it joins the existing plaster.
There will probably be better advice here soon from a professional, but this works well for me.
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