Kitchen ceiling replacement
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Hi gents its the weekend so ive got time to do some work on my house,
i need to put another ceiling up in my kitchen but the joists are not level and are quite a bit out in some places they are about 25mm...
whats the best way of sorting this so i dont need half a tonne of plastering done to make it look good...
thanks simon
i need to put another ceiling up in my kitchen but the joists are not level and are quite a bit out in some places they are about 25mm...
whats the best way of sorting this so i dont need half a tonne of plastering done to make it look good...
thanks simon
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I was supposed to do some plaster boarding myself at the weekend but I discovered a rotten wall plate. Replaced that then on to the plaster boarding, then discovered a couple of rotten floor beams. Replaced them and in the end managed to get a piece in. Unfortunately mine was only a 6x3.
Teach me to buy an old house, every time I do something I discover something else that needs doing. I'll be skint in no time at this rate
Teach me to buy an old house, every time I do something I discover something else that needs doing. I'll be skint in no time at this rate
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oh thats the joys of doing your own stuff you find something wrong or rotten and have the chance of putting it right , at a fraction of the cost,
well im back to work tomorrow for a rest, ceiling up lights in and skimmed and all walls electrics in too, just letting it dry out now, its only taken a week to do and we only have the old sink still in place.... diy... all the way here im afraid...
well im back to work tomorrow for a rest, ceiling up lights in and skimmed and all walls electrics in too, just letting it dry out now, its only taken a week to do and we only have the old sink still in place.... diy... all the way here im afraid...
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