drt
7th March 2007, 09:10 PM
Hi,
I have an old 20's cottage with the front half of the internal walls and ceilings for 2 rooms and hallway being fibro, each panel is joined by a cover strip every 1.2m (strip is wood 65mmx8mm), plus skirting and picture rail.
To (hopefully) improve insulation and wanting to cover over the highly likey asbestos, I would like to plaster/gyprock over this.
- Can I glue the plaster board onto the walls using the coverstrips as battens with the above distance between each strip, or would I need to glue more battens to the wall?
- can i glue only, or do I need to nail aswell (walls and ceiling)?
- As I want minimise disturbing any asbestos, I dont want to remove the skirting and existing picture rails, so i think I have to stick plaster board as close as possible to surrounding skirting and picture rails and then install new ones over the existing (to try and keep that look), has anyone done similar?
- Can I glue over the existing paint on the wall or do I have to cut back to bear wood on the strips (only reason i ask is i would prefer not to to not disturb any asbestos - :- repeating myself ,..i know)
- thats all i can think of...
any help or advice really appreciated, first time i've tried plastering,
oh, one other thing, i've been told that joining is the hardest bit to keep a smooth surface, just practice i guess?
Thanks,
D
I have an old 20's cottage with the front half of the internal walls and ceilings for 2 rooms and hallway being fibro, each panel is joined by a cover strip every 1.2m (strip is wood 65mmx8mm), plus skirting and picture rail.
To (hopefully) improve insulation and wanting to cover over the highly likey asbestos, I would like to plaster/gyprock over this.
- Can I glue the plaster board onto the walls using the coverstrips as battens with the above distance between each strip, or would I need to glue more battens to the wall?
- can i glue only, or do I need to nail aswell (walls and ceiling)?
- As I want minimise disturbing any asbestos, I dont want to remove the skirting and existing picture rails, so i think I have to stick plaster board as close as possible to surrounding skirting and picture rails and then install new ones over the existing (to try and keep that look), has anyone done similar?
- Can I glue over the existing paint on the wall or do I have to cut back to bear wood on the strips (only reason i ask is i would prefer not to to not disturb any asbestos - :- repeating myself ,..i know)
- thats all i can think of...
any help or advice really appreciated, first time i've tried plastering,
oh, one other thing, i've been told that joining is the hardest bit to keep a smooth surface, just practice i guess?
Thanks,
D