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We have a water damaged living room ceiling. The two builders we had
round for quotes tell us that it is a lath and plaster ceiling. However, today the claims assessor tells us that it is plasterboard. And here is my quandary: - is there any straightforward way of telling how the ceiling is constructed? (I couldn't find anything in Google). Thanks in advance Ian |
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