Hi,
I've taken down a lath and plaster ceiling and in the process we've lost a 2 metre length of coving.
We are going to plasterboard the ceiling and would like to keep the coving . The builder suggested it might be easier (and cheaper) to hack the remaining coving off and put some new coving on. We've had a look around and there are some victorian styles that will suit priced between £11 to £40 for a 3 metre length.
Would it make more sense to hack the original coving off and replace it after the boarding? Would I be right in thinking that getting some exact coving cut to match the exisitng stuff might be more expensive (and a hassle).
Fitting new coving - is this done after the plasterboarding or after the skimming? And is it quite a straight forward job for a competant plasterer or can it be quite awkward with the mitres etc? I guess I'm just wondering if it would add alot to the cost of just plasterboarding and skimming.
Cheers for any advice.
I've taken down a lath and plaster ceiling and in the process we've lost a 2 metre length of coving.
We are going to plasterboard the ceiling and would like to keep the coving . The builder suggested it might be easier (and cheaper) to hack the remaining coving off and put some new coving on. We've had a look around and there are some victorian styles that will suit priced between £11 to £40 for a 3 metre length.
Would it make more sense to hack the original coving off and replace it after the boarding? Would I be right in thinking that getting some exact coving cut to match the exisitng stuff might be more expensive (and a hassle).
Fitting new coving - is this done after the plasterboarding or after the skimming? And is it quite a straight forward job for a competant plasterer or can it be quite awkward with the mitres etc? I guess I'm just wondering if it would add alot to the cost of just plasterboarding and skimming.
Cheers for any advice.