I am hoping that someone might be able to help me with my sleepless nights!
We had a big house renovation done. As part of that, we had the whole house skimmed. Where needed (as directed by the builder) we put up plaster board, in other places just over the old walls. The hallway has become a nightmare.
When we removed all the wallpaper, there was green paint all over. I think paint work is around 90yrs old as it is a Victorian house. Pictures attached are of walls before skimming.
I overheard the plasterer telling the builder that he needed to clean the walls properly before he began working on it. I know the day the builder was meant to be doing that he left early as he had a hangover. When asked, he said all was well.
All is not well. The plaster has blown In a number of places. Big chunks have cracked and are threatening to fall off. When first raised, they removed a couple of bits and re-skimmed. This didn't solve the problem.
I have now been told that it isn't their problem.
Surely this is their problem? They say in hindsight they should have taken it back to brick. How does that help me?
Any one got any experience of this? Any builders/plasters out there that can tell me is this the norm or have I got a dodgy one?