ric_z999
23rd November 2007, 10:59 AM
Hi All,
I've just started out on the renovation road and this is my first posting. I've only found one post on this and thought I would throw it open again. I'm doing a Victorian weatherboard.
After weighing up the pros and cons I've decided to remove the lathe and plaster completely from the hallway and a couple of rooms in my house and replaster (the other rooms have already been done). I decided this was a much cleaner (except for the actually removing) and neater way and should result in a better job. Also I want to insulate the exterior walls when I get all the existing plaster off. I'm also going to pack the studs to bring the new plaster out as close as possible to the existing architrave and skirting position. I've got a friend of a friend who is a plasterer so the actual replastering is being done by a professional.
I was just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on this in general. I'm particularly interested in safety gear (ie are the paper dusk masks you can get sufficient or do you need a full mask with filters) and if there are any good techniques for suppressing/getting rid of the dust. I read that you shouldn't use a domestic vacuum cleaners because the dust destroys them.
Any other contributions welcome.
Thanks for the useful and freindly forum :)
Cheers
Richard
I've just started out on the renovation road and this is my first posting. I've only found one post on this and thought I would throw it open again. I'm doing a Victorian weatherboard.
After weighing up the pros and cons I've decided to remove the lathe and plaster completely from the hallway and a couple of rooms in my house and replaster (the other rooms have already been done). I decided this was a much cleaner (except for the actually removing) and neater way and should result in a better job. Also I want to insulate the exterior walls when I get all the existing plaster off. I'm also going to pack the studs to bring the new plaster out as close as possible to the existing architrave and skirting position. I've got a friend of a friend who is a plasterer so the actual replastering is being done by a professional.
I was just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on this in general. I'm particularly interested in safety gear (ie are the paper dusk masks you can get sufficient or do you need a full mask with filters) and if there are any good techniques for suppressing/getting rid of the dust. I read that you shouldn't use a domestic vacuum cleaners because the dust destroys them.
Any other contributions welcome.
Thanks for the useful and freindly forum :)
Cheers
Richard