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Stripping 1920s walls
Hi, I live in a terraced house in South London that was built around 1920. I'm planning to strip the living room walls, which have woodchip on them, but I'm undecided whether to go down to the plaster and repaint, or right down to the brick. What are the pros and cons of each, and what am I likely to encounter? I'm guessing that the plaster would be on a wooden lathe?
tHANKS!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Scraping off woodchip is a lousy job horsey ............. you'll probably have to do a lot of Polyfilling afterwards, or re-skim the walls (pink Gypsum plaster.)
I can't think of any good reason to go back to brick, unless the plaster is falling off already.
I would take the opportunity to insulate the walls by battening, fitting "Celotex" between the battens, and then nailing plasterboard. Finish with skim or "Dry-jointing".
I can't think of any good reason to go back to brick, unless the plaster is falling off already.
I would take the opportunity to insulate the walls by battening, fitting "Celotex" between the battens, and then nailing plasterboard. Finish with skim or "Dry-jointing".
Score all the walls with a blade. Then get a bucket of WARM soapy water and, using a sponge, wet down all of the walls. When you finish, start again and wet all of the walls again. Then get your scraper on the walls, It'll come off fairly easily and will stop any dust/ mites etc being released into the air.
If you use a blade to score the walls there's a good chance of damaging the underlying surface. I'd advise anyone dealing with removing woodchip (or, indeed, any other wallpaper) to use one of these - they're so easy to use, and will last a lifetime...
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