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Default Plaster walls

On Feb 24, 4:53 pm, Rich wrote:
Hi,

Another quantry in my 80 year old house. 2 of my rooms were left in
their original plaster state with many crack repairs having been done
over the years. They are also uninsulated to the exterior...I am
itching to either rip out the plaster, insulate and drywall. I know
this is opening a can of worms, but what tips or suggestions does
anyone have to make the job seem a little more do-able as a DIYer?

Thanks for your help.


Taking down the old plaster walls & ceiling in my similarly aged
house
was a pleasure. If you don't already have em, pick up ventilators
for
anyone who'll be helping out, or your lungs will hate you.

It's going to be a very dirty job, dress appropriately, and make sure
that the room is empty of stuff with appearances you value. If
you can't move everything, get some 6 mil and cover up what's left.

Our demolition was essentially hammers and brute force. I assume
you already have safety glasses Heavy duty black trash bags are
also in order, as plaster gets heavy. Some kind of gloves are good
too, assuming you've got wood lathe & nails behind that plaster.

While you've got the walls off, consider any upgrades you can do.
Plan, plan, plan. We rewired the entire first floor (2nd floor is
getting
similar treatment in a few months) and I put speaker cable access
in the living room, so that one can easily set up a surround system
regardless of what side of the room you choose to put your TV in.

Good luck!