Hi everyone,
We have just started trying to renovate an old 1910's terraced house. When we started to remove the wallpaper, the plaster on the wall was very old fashioned sandy/dusty stuff that just came loose with the paper. We have now removed all the old plaster from the walls and are left with the exposed brickwork. There is quite a lot of dusty residue left behind that we intend to remove with wire brushes, but the mortar in the brick joints is also quite soft and crumbly in places.
The question I wanted to ask is what might be the best option in terms of re-plastering? I was thinking that dry lining would be quickest, but thought a bonding coat might be better in terms of holding the old mortar in place? What other preparation would be necessary in this situation, do I use diluted PVA on the bricks first? And will it be more of a pain to cut the dry lining around all the socket boxes or build the bonding coat up to the required depth?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
We have just started trying to renovate an old 1910's terraced house. When we started to remove the wallpaper, the plaster on the wall was very old fashioned sandy/dusty stuff that just came loose with the paper. We have now removed all the old plaster from the walls and are left with the exposed brickwork. There is quite a lot of dusty residue left behind that we intend to remove with wire brushes, but the mortar in the brick joints is also quite soft and crumbly in places.
The question I wanted to ask is what might be the best option in terms of re-plastering? I was thinking that dry lining would be quickest, but thought a bonding coat might be better in terms of holding the old mortar in place? What other preparation would be necessary in this situation, do I use diluted PVA on the bricks first? And will it be more of a pain to cut the dry lining around all the socket boxes or build the bonding coat up to the required depth?
Thanks in advance for any advice.