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On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 14:34:53 +0000, Grunff wrote:
wrote: Hmmm. Actually I'd suggest plasterboarding over and skimming. You're not going to lose much height in the room (!) and it's much less mess-making. IMHO, YMMV etc... Nasty, dirty bodge. The PB will never sit properly over the deformed, non-flat lath and plaster. Taking down l+p is no fun, but it's the right way. ...but investigate the reason for the leak first. sponix |
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