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joints between ceiling plasterboard.

I’m just working on an old terrace house at the minute. The ceilings had textured paper (grim) which I have removed to reveal plasterboard.

The plasterboard is in very good nick, but it has joints, some up to a centimetre apart between sheets. Previously the joins between sheets had just been taped and then has textured paper over.

Now if ceiling is to be painted, can I just use self adhesive joint tape and then use lining paper over the top? Then just paint the lining paper?

I’m just wondering if the tape covering the joins will be visible once the lining paper goes on?

Or is this the right approach in general?

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