pharmaboy2
3rd November 2007, 09:53 AM
Hi guys, here's da problem.
Outdoor verandah built with villaboard sheets running perpendicular to the joists (600 ctrs). basecoat 60 with a dash of milk was used with paper over the joints. Initially joints looked fine - a couple had to be patched (paper removed etc) after a day or 2, so then top coated, and painted. Now months down the track, the paper is lifting and maybe 40% of the joins (both recessed and butt) are showing with gradually worsening paper lift..
To give an idea, I also did the ceiling in the house, and that has all finfished fine, so the problem seems to be just villaboard as opposed to gyprock.
The question is, whether redoing with a different procedure (wide outdoor mesh as for blueboard perhaps), or just canning the whole idea and going for a bunch of cover strips?
With the cover strips, I'm supposing I'd have to remove all jointing material (gee wont that be fun) and allow the joint to open then glue cover strip - I was thinking of clear anodised al strip.
Currently wishing I went with my original idea of the wet area gyprock rather than the villaboard (builders convinced me of the vb!)............
Outdoor verandah built with villaboard sheets running perpendicular to the joists (600 ctrs). basecoat 60 with a dash of milk was used with paper over the joints. Initially joints looked fine - a couple had to be patched (paper removed etc) after a day or 2, so then top coated, and painted. Now months down the track, the paper is lifting and maybe 40% of the joins (both recessed and butt) are showing with gradually worsening paper lift..
To give an idea, I also did the ceiling in the house, and that has all finfished fine, so the problem seems to be just villaboard as opposed to gyprock.
The question is, whether redoing with a different procedure (wide outdoor mesh as for blueboard perhaps), or just canning the whole idea and going for a bunch of cover strips?
With the cover strips, I'm supposing I'd have to remove all jointing material (gee wont that be fun) and allow the joint to open then glue cover strip - I was thinking of clear anodised al strip.
Currently wishing I went with my original idea of the wet area gyprock rather than the villaboard (builders convinced me of the vb!)............