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Darryl
 


Member Since: 20 Dec 2009
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Plastering Service

Hi, I offer plastering service , Thumbs Up clean reliable service based in oldbury west midlands ,in trade for 25 years .competetive rates for all types of plastering interior and exterior .Help and advise also if needed. Smile Smile Idea D.F plastering services. 07710341789 web site coming soon .Regards
  
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Good luck pal Thumbs Up Anyone who is self employed or running a small business in this climate needs all the help they can get.
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I've got a room that is totally tiles in those glossy white old tiles (bit like a butchers Embarassed )
It's going to be my study, what's the best way of lining it? Would I get any problems if I just dot & dab it with pasterboard? (just thinking of cold tiles, warm room, air gap, condensation?) But I don't know if it would really be a problem.

Sorry, not much help for your business, but would appreciate the advice Thumbs Up
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Post #58472619th Jan 2010 11:18 am
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Darryl
 


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Hi Bodsy ,best to remove tiles even though drywall adhesive would adhere to them as it does most surfaces if tiles do become loose from weight of bords and adhesive could result in bords coming off . If plaster is intact underneath would be wiser to adhere to this .Will need pva first after tile removal . 100% job is to remove tiles and plaster back too brick to ensure piece of mind . On subject of condensation thermal insulation plasterboard is the best choice dependant on what you require ,check spec at merchants or supplier for your particular job. hope this helps Thumbs Up
  
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Thanks for the info Thumbs Up

The tiles are very VERY solidly fixed to the walls (I think they used cement!) so I'm really trying to avoid having to remove them (floor to ceiling on all four walls......) unless I really have to....

Oh, forgot to mention, house is 200 years old, so solid brick thick walls underneath. I think they must have tiled that room in probably 1910, it used to belong to the Manager of one of the big Tileries round here (long since gone)

Are there different grades of drywall adhesive?
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Good luck with getting some new business from members here Darryl. give us an idea of your normal working radius as I may have some plastering work soon.

Hopefully, nobody will come along to ask you how thick your plaster is??? Rolling with laughter If they do just ignore Laughing
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if you want to dryline over and think they are solid enough the go for the thermal p,board probably 3X price of normal board but well worth it for warmth and combating condesation.Most drywall adhesives will do the job ,there is one called multi purpose for thermal boards but most will do the job ,gypsum is the better quality but not much between them. You can also put approx 6-8 large screws or frame fixings in each board evenly spaced out sunk just below surface before skim .... Thumbs Up
  
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Thanks goodfella ,as thick as they want it mate Rolling with laughter P.S just let me know by pm or phone an il tell you if your in my radius Thumbs Up
  
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Next time i'm thinking of getting plastered - i'll give you a call Thumbs Up assume you take the empties away afterwards and collect all the bottle-tops Wink
cheers for the B&E sarnie BTW! Thumbs Up
  
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Iain, bumming food and drink again! Thumbs Up
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yea come down and get plastered iain, anytime mate (drinks are on you Thumbs Up ) Glad you enjoyed sarnie .Aint heard squeal yet fingers crossed, ah well until the next problem Whistle Thumbs Up
  
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