Plaster boarding
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Plaster boarding
Can you paint directly over plasterboard without putting on a skim and if so what does the finish look like - or will plaster board crack?
Also, has anyone used decorative boards instead of plastering what was the finish like?
Also, has anyone used decorative boards instead of plastering what was the finish like?
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If you are going to direct bond the plasterboard, i.e with adhesive then you can paint it. But there are a few things you need to do first-
Get tapered edge boards, then when the plasterboard is fastened to the wall you need to tape the joints with self adhesive scrim, then fill the void between the two sheets (where the two tapered edges meet) using some jointing compound and a taping knife. The next day apply another coat of jointing compound and leave to dry till next day.
Lightly sand the join and then paint all the boards with special board finish, after this has dried you can paint it.
Get tapered edge boards, then when the plasterboard is fastened to the wall you need to tape the joints with self adhesive scrim, then fill the void between the two sheets (where the two tapered edges meet) using some jointing compound and a taping knife. The next day apply another coat of jointing compound and leave to dry till next day.
Lightly sand the join and then paint all the boards with special board finish, after this has dried you can paint it.