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Can I plasterboard over the artex on my ceiling and walls?
Anonymous user 28/02/2024 - 2.45 PM
I have a house that is artexed on almost evry wall and ceiling, and I was quoted a price that was nearly £400 per room, which is just unaffordable. I was considering plasterboarding over the walls and ceiling and then using some plasterboard sealer before decorating- is this going to work?
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8 Answers
Anonymous user
And how much do you think plasterboarding all your walls & ceilings is going to be..............adhesive,screws plus joint cement,tape,sandpaper,plasterboard sealer............do you want me to go on?
Save up & get it done properly.
Answered23 December 2011
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Anonymous user
Hi Alice,
£400 a room is cheap.
Kind Regards
Mark
Answered24 December 2011
30
Anonymous user
£400 per room sounds a good price, it will cost a lot more boarding it all.
Answered23 December 2011
26
Anonymous user
400 pounds per room is a good price,dotting and dabbing over artex ,taping jointing and sanding will probably cost more in time and labour ,materials,if you cant afford it now wait till you can
Answered23 December 2011
22
Roc builders
Rating: 5 out of 5
If you mean you were quoted £400 a room to plaster all walls and ceiling,then this is very reasonable.I know you say that it is unaffordable but couldnt you do one room at a time and get it done over a longer period? You can board all these rooms yourself but painted board is nowhere near as good as a plastered finish and you may find that as well as saving very little,it could be much more work than you anticipated.Save up and get someone in would be my advice.
Answered23 December 2011
15
SEIKOINGPLASTERING
Rating: 5 out of 5
Hi
plasterboard is a costly route to go down if you dont have the buget, as your gonna spend £££ just on the plasterboard alone.
your best bet is to strip back artex and re-plaster, "don’t just skim over artex"
best of luck to you and merry Christmas
Regards
Seikoingplastering
Answered23 December 2011
13
christopher warren
Rating: 5 out of 5
hi yes you can just over board the ceiling and skim . walls can be overboarded depending on state of them or bonding coated and skim always best to take old walls back to brick for best job depending on buget hope that helps regad chris
Answered23 December 2011
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Trident Damp
Rating: 5 out of 5
Unless you are professional ,i would not go down this road, with the ceilings it depends on the thickness off the artex you have to board over if you can flatten it off thens its ok ,but you could spend £150 on materials per room
boards,adhesive jointing plaster and sealer also have to buy the right tools
then still end up with a rough job ,i would advise you to save up and plaster
a room at a time ,this is not trying to keep work for plasterers ,just seen seen to many mistakes in the past,board filled then still had to employ plasterer to smooth rooms,unless you are confident of achieving a smooth finish
i do not think it is worth the money you are saving
regards
joseph
Answered23 December 2011
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