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Currently got painter around but walls aren't in a great state - advice please!

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  • Goodness gracious.

    As others have said, you will not get a decent result by patching and painting those walls. 

    A few years back I took a week-long course in plastering and then skimmed every wall and ceiling in my home (had to get in a mate to do some of the ceilings as his height meant he wasn't up and down a ladder like me). Worth every penny and I got a lot of satisfaction from doing it myself. The cost of the course and tools was cheap compared to hiring somebody to do it all, plus I then taught Mr Breaking_Free the basics and together we skimmed much of his place as well.

    If you're going to spend that kind of money I'd invest in a course and tools. 
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  • Goodness gracious.

    As others have said, you will not get a decent result by patching and painting those walls. 

    A few years back I took a week-long course in plastering and then skimmed every wall and ceiling in my home (had to get in a mate to do some of the ceilings as his height meant he wasn't up and down a ladder like me). Worth every penny and I got a lot of satisfaction from doing it myself. The cost of the course and tools was cheap compared to hiring somebody to do it all, plus I then taught Mr Breaking_Free the basics and together we skimmed much of his place as well.

    If you're going to spend that kind of money I'd invest in a course and tools. 
    Thanks for the tip - I'd forgotten there were courses, saw courses advertised at B and Q years ago but wasn't in a position to use it. I may look into that. 
  • FaceHead
    FaceHead Posts: 737 Forumite
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    .....having had the paper taken off it's clear the walls aren't in a great state...
    There is only one reason why someone papers a wall, so this shouldn't have been a surprise. 

    I think the lesson here is take the wallpaper off before the decorator arrives, when you will inevitably find you need a plasterer. 

    I'm for the reskim. A part of the house at a time, if you can't afford it all at once. Paper just doesn't produce the finish of skimming and if it's worth redecorating, it's worth redecorating right.
  • Bendy_House
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    The P&D was intending to carry out (presumably) extensive repair and filling work in order to get the walls to an 'acceptable' condition. I guess that explains the £2.5k price tag.
    And, given enough time and effort, it is very possible to get any rough wall to a good standard.
    I think the consensus here is that, for that sort of money, by far the best solution is to go 'skim', as that should guarantee a nigh-on perfect finish. The concern about 'patching and filling' is - as the P&D pointed out - it won't be 'perfect'. And that leaves it open to being everything from 'ok' to 'that ain't good enough...'
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