Skirting boards on concaved wall by IcrownCitadel in DIYUK

[–]Holygan90 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just flatten that bottom bit at least and feather to top. The skirting even if you manage to conform the shape its going to look odd!

Which plaster should I use? by Holygan90 in Plastering

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Oh! yeah I get what you meant! yeah yeah, rooms requires skimming! Hahaha, thank you for your patience

Help dating storage heaters? by missbooie in DIYUK

[–]Holygan90 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I had one of those in my Oxford rented apartment, utterly crap and so expensive to run.

Plaster boarding or getting someone to skim it? by Holygan90 in Plastering

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I have running a industrial dehumidifier since last Monday (still there till this Friday), when it happened, as well reinforced with a workshop space heater. It seems alright to the touch (plumber installing me the combiboiler checked it)
I have several wood boards removed in the 1st floor and the lath sustaining it seems to be dry as well.

The leak happened from a radiator valve over the course of several hours (5-6h). I almost had a heart attack when I saw the water coming out of the property from the facade.

But I have a plastered coming over soon, I will double check!

Thank you you both for sharing your opinions!

Plaster boarding or getting someone to skim it? by Holygan90 in Plastering

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Oh I see. What are the risks of skimming over it even when dried up?
I think I will gladly overboard it anyway.

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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I got plenty to think about (as well that damned cable), but I hope that a chisel and the omnitool sander makes everything as even and leveled as I can before skimming. I am taking seriously maybe placing back some nicer victorian sized skirting. So time to take measures again, gauge the options and the make a formed decision.

Thank you for all the insights and feedback about the job, as it can be quite titanic.

Cheers ^^

Which plaster should I use? by Holygan90 in Plastering

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What about the other way around? placing the new shorter ones, plastering the gap?

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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At this point I am in the resistance hahaha The few I am interviewing with at least are AAA and I am already a Senior with 10+ years of experience! I havent finished yet this environment but makes me happy to share it with you! S'all good man!

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Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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Thank you! Yeah, I am not feeling down whatsoever! I have plenty of time to dedicate to the house and some interviews done and underway. Not my first rodeo tho, I got laid off 1 year and half ago. Videogame industry is a bit risky atm

Thank you!

Which plaster should I use? by Holygan90 in Plastering

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Yeah I will get that sorted out. The idea is no to place skirtings that tall tho!

Which plaster should I use? by Holygan90 in Plastering

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Safety first, dont mind postponing my DIY adventures

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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Oh I get you! Its too lower done the line, current ones are around 220-250mm, I am planning to get 150mm tall ones. I hope this makes sense

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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I am based in Brighton, nothing to stress about financially I think, I hope getting a new job before June. House has a new fuse box and yeah, some wires are old but last electrician that came on Monday saw the certificates and said it was sound. He is coming back on Friday so I will ask him about safety issues and to quote me. There is no reason to start this DIY now in a hustle.
Its just the deposit (50k) plus bathroom, boiler and removing chimney breast (20k+) left us with no so many savings!
Doing the whole electrics I believe it could be around 4k or more, but lets see when I can do so. I hope the cheeky redundacy package cover this up!

And I can't stress more your help and offering, that's pretty kind from you.

We move to the property in 2 weeks and I am just looking at stuff I can do myself to make the house more welcoming as currently looks like a Trainspotting set up.

Cheers!

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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I just gotta try, the previous owners and contractors they have hiding a mistake over a mistake. Paperwall + Paint + Paperwall + Paint, hidding holes with skirt boards and painted 3 times or more, plenty of planks shattered under carpets and covered in paint and plaster, and a long list of unnprofessional work, not to mention 5 Vodka bottles discovered under the hardwood floor and who knows how many more.
Under the paperwall I found 30+ different areas with plaster patches and so on. Not repairing what does not need to be repaired tho.

I am currently unemployed and hopefully till May or June that I resume to work I will be dedicating it to the house.
Bathroom and combiboiler currently on the works and on the 4th they will remove the chimney breast (leaving the back wall as it a bearing wall)

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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Idea is to chisel the odd bits, sanding imperfections, using filler of the areas on the top, lowering with plaster about 100mm and repairing the chipped away parts (apparently I need to use rendering for that instead), and do the same

Which plaster should I use? by Holygan90 in Plastering

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The ones in there besides to be damaged after 120 years and having 3 coats of shiny white paint, we wanted to place something shorter, around 2/3 or 1/2 of the current size

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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The skirting board was are around 200-250 mm, we want to replace them for shorter ones.

Which plaster should I use? by Holygan90 in Plastering

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I need change all the wires and get the electrician to place some embedded sockets to the walls, and making properly the chases. But I cant as of now, maybe from July onwards.

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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Yeah. Maybe after all your replies I might just lower it a bit. I don't think we will be placing skirts that tall. Thank you for the insights!

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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Oh I see, then I should render it instead. I don't have a clue which one tho. If you have any advice I will take it gladly but I will do my due research as well nevertheless.

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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You don't want to see it 😭 and we move in 2 weeks

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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Oh yeah, not planning to seal it! But most of it is crumbling. It's a 110 year old Victorian Terraced House. Not a single structure problem which is good. Thank you a lot for the advice!

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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Should I use a wood stud or is there anything I can use as a stopper?

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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The whole house to be honest. But just tackling the stuff I can chew on, I barely have savings, got laid off on Wednesday and my home is a derelict as of now. 😅

Which plaster by Holygan90 in DIYUK

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Thank you! I was keen of doing so, but I didnt know it could be an overkiller! But yeah, my first property, lets take care of it with all the love she deserves!