Hi
I'm having a new kitchen later this year and we need downlights installed and some sockets removed, so the electrician is going to have to make holes in the almost pristine 1990's ceiling which is currently papered. The paper looks to be coming off easily. I guess to paint it, i'd need to wash it first then mist coat. The ceiling has coving installed.
I had a plasterer around to quote for repairs or skim and he said he would not be able to get a good finish by patch repairing and skimming, and would prefer overboard and then skim. This seems crazy to me, as I thought plaster could be repaired in situ?
The quote for 8mx5m ceiling overboarded, skimmed, new coving (plaster not polystyrene) and then painted white matt is £1250, which seems a bit cheap to me, but what do others think? This is in South West.
Should I find another plasterer to quote for repairing the ceiling? It is going to be some small holes for the electrician to disconnect the existing sockets (x3) on one wall and wago the ring to ensure connectivity, so not huge holes. The downlights can be wired without damaging the ceiling beyond the actual holes (i.e. wired from above).
Thanks
I'm having a new kitchen later this year and we need downlights installed and some sockets removed, so the electrician is going to have to make holes in the almost pristine 1990's ceiling which is currently papered. The paper looks to be coming off easily. I guess to paint it, i'd need to wash it first then mist coat. The ceiling has coving installed.
I had a plasterer around to quote for repairs or skim and he said he would not be able to get a good finish by patch repairing and skimming, and would prefer overboard and then skim. This seems crazy to me, as I thought plaster could be repaired in situ?
The quote for 8mx5m ceiling overboarded, skimmed, new coving (plaster not polystyrene) and then painted white matt is £1250, which seems a bit cheap to me, but what do others think? This is in South West.
Should I find another plasterer to quote for repairing the ceiling? It is going to be some small holes for the electrician to disconnect the existing sockets (x3) on one wall and wago the ring to ensure connectivity, so not huge holes. The downlights can be wired without damaging the ceiling beyond the actual holes (i.e. wired from above).
Thanks