Which interior plaster at what price?

  • Erstellt am 2015-03-17 23:06:40

ypg

2015-03-20 16:19:42
  • #1


As already said: we have gypsum plaster, also in Q2, so ready for wallpapering. We never wanted (wallpaper) and painted directly after priming with dispersion paint. The walls are smooth! The plaster is smooth! Ok, here and there, mainly on the corners and edges, you can see a slight trowel stroke – but this look is intentional, as it has a slight loft style.

Regards Yvonne
 

KuA13

2015-06-11 16:57:37
  • #2
May I ask if you have [Spritzputz]? We need an inexpensive alternative for financial reasons. And we were told that [Spritzputz] is the cheapest.
 

ypg

2015-06-11 23:15:53
  • #3
Maybe you should come up with compressed facts about what exactly your issue is now. When I read your three posts in three threads, the questions diverge – once about a cost-effective method, then about self plastering, and then again about the smoothness of a plaster. Everyone asks themselves: what are you aiming at? What kind of object is it about?
 

KuA13

2015-06-12 14:15:15
  • #4
Hello ypg, we have to plaster the ground floor and first floor ourselves. Unfortunately, time is running out and the budget is tight. We have 80% concrete walls, 20% drywall partition walls. Since we are not professionals, we would like to know which method is the fastest and cheapest. If it matters: it is a new building and has a ventilation system.
 

Sebastian79

2015-06-12 14:27:06
  • #5
Concrete walls? Safe?
 

KuA13

2015-06-12 15:08:06
  • #6
Yes, certainly. Liapor solid wall. The walls are already very smooth. So you don't have to "skim coat" much. Only the corners and some holes.
 

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