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stubbsy05
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16th Oct 08 at 11:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Dining room in Terraced House (12x12)

Skim all walls, and ceiling including materials £350 inc. VAT

Russ
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by skim im guessing you mean tarting up old plaster and not from brick. get a few other quotes?
stubbsy05
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quote:
Originally posted by Russ
by skim im guessing you mean tarting up old plaster and not from brick. get a few other quotes?


Yeah going over the existing plaster.

Got another quote and this is cheaper. Used the same firm before so I might just go with this!
RichR
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seems reasonable, Plasterings an art form - when its bad its very bad

http://corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=426014

I was quoted £1250 to rescue the entire upstairs (3 bedrooms, bathroom and landing walls and ceilings) from the mess in the photos in the link above; finally got him down to £1000, but the preperation he used (Thistle-BondIt) was bloody expensive stuff but worth every penny
dannymccann
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Give it a go yourself and if its shite then pay the £350 lol
AK
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why is it needing done?


I find that too many folk just re-plaster/skim walls that are easily repaired with a bit of decent filler and sandpaper.
dannymccann
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AK makes a good point, my grandad was a builder/plasterer/electrician/plumber the lot (as all blokes his age are) and he re-did my mum and dad's current house before he died, half the rooms didnt need plastering just filling
Gregor
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Thats a very good price
Mad Moe
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16th Oct 08 at 17:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If you work on about £12-£13/m2 you cant go far wrong
mattk
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If you try to plaster it yourself I will guarantee you will fuck it up, plastering is absolutly arkward

£350 is a good price
Tom J
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it really is an art, when i first did it, i had more on the floor than on the walls
paul.mitchell1984
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a lad i know does it and let me have a blast its harder than it looks lol, he charges 300 per room but thats only when he does a full house, if he does individual rooms it varies, sounds about right though
Jamescorsa97
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20th Oct 08 at 15:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have just had my front room done 13 x 12 done full skim of all walls for £120 but that was off my dad's mate.
scaron5188
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thats a good price matey im a labourer with plasterers, doin a lil bit here n there, n sounds gd that!!
AK
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300 for a room, 500 fot two is normal
RichR
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My Plasterer has a flat rate of £190 (inclusive of materials) per day, with a day being 8 hours. Dependant on room size, he tends to prep one room on day 1 and final plaster on day 2; with an overlap thereafter, so everyday essentially he preps room 1 and plasters out room 2 and finishes room 3.

Took him 4 days to complete the upstairs of our house, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 landing, 1 airing cupboard; thats all ceilings and walls and full prepping with Thistle Bond-It.
He also made a few extensive repairs before the job due to the poor workmanship of the previous plasterer ^^ see above. He only charged me half a day for that - so total was £855.00 and the jobs perfect.
Colin
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My old man was a plasterer to trade when he was younger so I get him to do all mine!
BigSte
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plastering is soooooo hard....might not look it when you watch a plasterer but its stupidly difficult........ for a room that size, you would prob need 5 or 6 bags of finish at a price of about £4 a bag..... overall the labour charge seems quite reasonable
jungle
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quote:
Originally posted by AK
why is it needing done?


I find that too many folk just re-plaster/skim walls that are easily repaired with a bit of decent filler and sandpaper.
i'm a painter and tbh thats true if anything's that bad that it need's plastering we get a plaster in or i go mad with the easyfil 45 and flush it completly!

decent prep make's my life so much easyer

 
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