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Cheap?Mad not to get it skimmed. Perfect finish, cheap and easiest option.
Reminds me of a large office I used to work in back in the early 90's, which had a corner set aside with ceiling-to-floor glass panels for the smokers to go in and do their thing. Every now and then I'd have to poke my head round the door to say there's a call for so-and-so. My god, you couldn't see your hand in front of your face in there. I could have hung a medium sized hock from the cieiling, and it would've been thoroughly smoked by the end of the day.
Once the smoking ban came in they took those glass panels down, and that little corner of squared off ceiling was the colour of David Dickinsons arse. And the chairs STUNK.
Hope you don't mind me asking, but how do you know the colour of David Dickinson's arse
Mad not to get it skimmed. Perfect finish, cheap and easiest option.
Get a plasterer in to skim it …
Why people endure hours of stress to do a job usually badly rather than get in someone who does it all the time and knows exactly what they are doing is beyond me . Life’s too short .
Perfect finish? Depends who the plasterer is
Cheap? ……..see above
Cleaning a ceiling and painting with the Zinsser B-I-N stain block isn’t difficult, probably quicker than cleaning up after (some) plasterers
As I went on to say I know 3 great plasterers. Brother-in law the cheapest but the others not much more.
140 years experience between them.
Turns out the cheap one is a family member Cost me £300 a day if I need a spread that might not be cheap to some people, I don’t mind as get the money back from the customer.Yes I saw that, but maybe the OP doesn’t know 3 great plasterers he can call on.
Turns out the cheap one is a family member Cost me £300 a day if I need a spread that might not be cheap to some people, I don’t mind as get the money back from the customer.
When did you last use him 1987 that’s seriously cheap these days. Every trade I know wants £300 a day to turn up and that’s for me the contractor in some cases. Labourers are on the £150’s.I pay him his going rate and usually add £20.
The other blokes are similar price. Day rate of about £150 I'd guess.
When did you last use him 1987 that’s seriously cheap these days. Every trade I know wants £300 a day to turn up and that’s for me the contractor in some cases. Labourers are on the £150’s.
When did you last use him 1987 that’s seriously cheap these days. Every trade I know wants £300 a day to turn up and that’s for me the contractor in some cases. Labourers are on the £150’s.
There is that although Brighton is a seriously expensive area judging by the property prices. I’ve got to do a fire alarm system in Brighton and priced the same as I would London.Do you think that is because you’re in London?
There is that although Brighton is a seriously expensive area judging by the property prices. I’ve got to do a fire alarm system in Brighton and priced the same as I would London.
Still a good price tbh, I work with a company who do the fire risk assessments and they pass on all the alarm enquires. An ambition is to just do fire alarms nice clean work and healthy profits.I’m surprised you are not charging more if you’re travelling from London to Brighton, travelling time and the price of fuel.
I've googled and YouTube, so I'm pretty much ready to go.
But as is customary I'd appreciate some help and tips from normal people - failing that I'm asking here... ...boom tish.
Having steamed off wallpaper the, originally looking decent enough, ceilings now has more than a passing resembles to toffee popcorn.
(Oh the joy of nicotine raining down on me as I worked, was something to behold).
I'm not replastering.
So am looking for advise and products to cover/clean what's seeping through and take a white top coat afterwards.
All for as cheap as possible.
Ta muchly.