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Plastering A Difficult Ceiling

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Last week we had to plaster over an artex ceiling….not just an ordinary artex ceiling though.  You can see what I mean when you see the first picture I took.  There are curves and corners all over the ceiling as well as some deep old artex to get over too.

How do you plaster over these types of ceilings you might ask?  Well, all the normal rules still apply but you need a few extra trowels and A LOT MORE PATIENCE! This ceiling took  over three hours to plaster.  To get into the corners, a midget trowel and brick-layers trowel were used.  For external corners I just used my normal 14 inch trowel along with my wet brush. 

I know quite a few plasterers who don’t like plastering these ceilings simply because it can be quite frustrating.  Where you lay plaster on in one direction you often take it off in another but as I said, with some patience you’ll get there.

By the time I had finished the customers were delighted!

A shame the other lads didn’t want to have a go though!

My Plastering Blog

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

So here it is…my first blog and it’s going to be all about plastering.  To a lot of people, plastering is considered to be an art form.  It’s the one trade that most DIYers either have a go at and never try it again or they’re too afraid to have a go in the first place.

The fact is, plastering is just like any other job.  It’s easy once you know how and just about ANYONE can be taught the basics of plastering in a very short space of time.

The secret to plastering is timing and speed.  You can be taught the timing side of things, like when it is best to start troweling out.  Speed is a different matter…it only comes with practice and lots of it! 

Check out my website www.martins-plastering-services.co.uk for some idea as to the type of work we do.  Hopefully, over the next few months I’ll be able to explain how plastering is done.

See you soon

Martin 

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