MMycraft 2016-06-18 16:37:13#1That depends on the person performing it... and judging by how it looks here, it has been drilled through...
That depends on the person performing it... and judging by how it looks here, it has been drilled through...
Kkevchock 2016-06-18 19:55:40#3was at the house again. The scaffold anchors are not it, they are still in and at a different height. so still no problem if plastered on one side and [wdvs] on the outside?? thanks and have a nice rest of the weekend
was at the house again. The scaffold anchors are not it, they are still in and at a different height. so still no problem if plastered on one side and [wdvs] on the outside?? thanks and have a nice rest of the weekend
SSebastian79 2016-06-18 20:34:19#5More important is to have the area behind the gypsum board plastered – this is often forgotten and damages the airtight layer.
More important is to have the area behind the gypsum board plastered – this is often forgotten and damages the airtight layer.
Ttoxicmolotof 2016-06-18 22:12:00#6It definitely has to be plastered or puttied! Regardless of whether a pre-wall is installed or not. Not just the hole, but also all the other stone joints.
It definitely has to be plastered or puttied! Regardless of whether a pre-wall is installed or not. Not just the hole, but also all the other stone joints.