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Hi Guys,
Could anyone please assist me on the best method for filling in gaps between coving corners. Sadly, my plasterer could not level the walls or ceilings in my home when re-plastering the home. The condition of the walls and ceiling were much worse and out of level by far, though, things have greatly improved but to the eye my plasterer did the best he could to level the walls ceilings and fortunately i was now able to put up the coving where i couldn't before.
My problem : There are some gaps in between some of the corners and i just wondered what method you guys would use to fill these gaps so that once painted/sanded the coving looks flush without no gaps or cracks appearing, like as if the gaps were not there in the first place.
I was thinking of using a light weight filler but was not sure. I have posted the photos below of the gaps. I would greatly appreciate any advice you guys have on the best method to ensure a flush smooth un-noticed is met once the coving is painted.
Thank you to all in advance.
Could anyone please assist me on the best method for filling in gaps between coving corners. Sadly, my plasterer could not level the walls or ceilings in my home when re-plastering the home. The condition of the walls and ceiling were much worse and out of level by far, though, things have greatly improved but to the eye my plasterer did the best he could to level the walls ceilings and fortunately i was now able to put up the coving where i couldn't before.
My problem : There are some gaps in between some of the corners and i just wondered what method you guys would use to fill these gaps so that once painted/sanded the coving looks flush without no gaps or cracks appearing, like as if the gaps were not there in the first place.
I was thinking of using a light weight filler but was not sure. I have posted the photos below of the gaps. I would greatly appreciate any advice you guys have on the best method to ensure a flush smooth un-noticed is met once the coving is painted.
Thank you to all in advance.