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ruairi mac

Hi Folks,

Just have a question I was hoping someone could help me out on. I've read a few posts that have mentioned dot and dab plaster boarding to straighten walls. This is something I have never seen being done or even mentioned on any job or site I've been on.

I have seen it done in some of those DIY shows before but as far as I remember the boards were only ever skimmed over and not tiled on. It seems to be common practice with some of you guys how ever as I said it's something I haven't come across.

Could some one give me a few pointers on how it's done? prep before hand, when not to use this method etc. I'm sure there is a video on youtube some where but then again I've seen some of the How To Tile videos on there. LOL
 
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White Room

To start with any loose material needs to be removed from the wall and preferably back to the brick/block wall. If you do decide to overboard an existing wall then a purpose made sealant Gyproc Sealant should be used rather than dabs of dri wall adhesive.

You might want to check BG's website as well Literature
 
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ruairi mac

This might sound stupid but if you go to the trouble of stripping a wall right back to block work would it not be best to just scratch a coat of sand and cement on to it? Is it a time issue thing?
 
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DGJ

I was going to suggest looking at YouTube, but then remembered there's a lot of Tommy Walsh clips on that site!? :yikes:
 
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White Room

This might sound stupid but if you go to the trouble of stripping a wall right back to block work would it not be best to just scratch a coat of sand and cement on to it? Is it a time issue thing?

I find it's quicker to board out, if you sand/cement then a drying time is required for the render.

A scratch coat is a first coat and then a second coat of render will be required.
 

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