Plastering

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bodgeitandscarper
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Post: # 87739Post bodgeitandscarper

I'm getting the kitchen plastered! And I've been looking on tinternet for advice and it seems that plasterboarding the kitchen isn't a good idea, yet all three quotes have recommended it. They say condensation is not a problem and fixing cupboards won't be a problem either. What's best? It's just plain brickwork at the moment.
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 87740Post lutonlagerlout

best job is sand and cement then multifinish
takes a while to dry though
them boys want to dot and dab it because its quicker for them
cheers LLL
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rimexboy
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Post: # 87742Post rimexboy

with tony on this for strength for the units to hold onto...

just skim them after they will look lush

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 87746Post DNgroundworks

I was always taught sand and cement and multifinish, far superior job.

bodgeitandscarper
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Post: # 87751Post bodgeitandscarper

Thankyou for the replies, I won't be going for plasterboard now!
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Bob_A
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Post: # 87756Post Bob_A

Didn't realise sand/cement for first coat was the better option, thought it was used as the materials are cheaper.

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 87761Post lutonlagerlout

better all round bob except timewise
all luton council jobs have to be rendered then skimmed
it sorts out the real plasterers from the skimmers
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Bob_A
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Post: # 87762Post Bob_A

Glad to hear it.
I had loads of plastering done about 15 years ago and they used sand/cement.
I thought it was strange at the time but it's only now I find it it's a good way.
A two man plasterer/labourer team. I remember the labourer doing all the mixing by hand, he earned his pay!

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