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Builder/plasterer advice needed
pipsta
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Just a quick bit of advice required.
I have bricked up an internal door way with block. The block is set back about half inch from the existing wall. Shall i render flush with the existing wall then plaster over top?
Or.
Render a quarter of an inch on the block then quarter of an inch of bonding to bring flush with existing wall then plaster over?
I have bricked up an internal door way with block. The block is set back about half inch from the existing wall. Shall i render flush with the existing wall then plaster over top?
Or.
Render a quarter of an inch on the block then quarter of an inch of bonding to bring flush with existing wall then plaster over?
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Just bonding / browning (whichever is appropriate to your substrate) then topcoat skim. Or you could D&D plasterboard over the blockwork and then skim.
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