Hello,
I got some plasterers in to do a skim job over some old plaster in a bedroom. They used multifinish.
The old wall had a skim already on it, but when I removed the existing fitted furniture, which had been glued to the wall (WTF?) it took the top skim of plaster with it. So the plasterers I got in said they would PVA the wall and re-skim.
I took a look at the job they had done and there were some imperfections, but they told me I would not see it once the wall had dried and it was painted.
Well the wall dried, and I could still see the imperfections, so I sanded down what I could see was proud and used polyfilla on what was recessed (usually over the plasterboard nails) and then primed and painted in a light colour.
Since going to the light paint colour, the downlighters (GU10 - 50w) that are nearest the wall pick out every (and I mean every) imperfection in the skim job.
Can anyone tell me if this plastering job is substandard, average or good (see pics).
In daylight, you can't tell there is anyting wrong with the wall. It's only at night when I fire up the downlighters that the wall looks streaky.
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h316/goodproducts101/IMG_0424.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h316/goodproducts101/IMG_0420.jpg
As an aside, can you tell me what has gone wrong here (has the plaster slid down the wall, mixture too weak, or just bad polishing etc..) and what can I do to check the work of the plasterer the next time I get someone in? It's hard to see imperfectoins like this when the plaster is still wet and dark brown...)
Thanks,
[EDIT]
Also, what can I do to correct this? More sandpaper? What grades? I'm a bit apprehensive about going down the sandpaper route. It's very easy with 80 or 120 grade to wreck a wall (been there before...).
I got some plasterers in to do a skim job over some old plaster in a bedroom. They used multifinish.
The old wall had a skim already on it, but when I removed the existing fitted furniture, which had been glued to the wall (WTF?) it took the top skim of plaster with it. So the plasterers I got in said they would PVA the wall and re-skim.
I took a look at the job they had done and there were some imperfections, but they told me I would not see it once the wall had dried and it was painted.
Well the wall dried, and I could still see the imperfections, so I sanded down what I could see was proud and used polyfilla on what was recessed (usually over the plasterboard nails) and then primed and painted in a light colour.
Since going to the light paint colour, the downlighters (GU10 - 50w) that are nearest the wall pick out every (and I mean every) imperfection in the skim job.
Can anyone tell me if this plastering job is substandard, average or good (see pics).
In daylight, you can't tell there is anyting wrong with the wall. It's only at night when I fire up the downlighters that the wall looks streaky.
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h316/goodproducts101/IMG_0424.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h316/goodproducts101/IMG_0420.jpg
As an aside, can you tell me what has gone wrong here (has the plaster slid down the wall, mixture too weak, or just bad polishing etc..) and what can I do to check the work of the plasterer the next time I get someone in? It's hard to see imperfectoins like this when the plaster is still wet and dark brown...)
Thanks,
[EDIT]
Also, what can I do to correct this? More sandpaper? What grades? I'm a bit apprehensive about going down the sandpaper route. It's very easy with 80 or 120 grade to wreck a wall (been there before...).