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2015-06-12 17:03:09
- #1
Honestly, I find it quite bold for a person who is not a professional to want to plaster their entire house themselves. I am not familiar with your walls, Google tells me that [liapor walls] are rather rough in nature and therefore good for plastering. I would not even let a craftsman other than a plasterer plaster my house, every corner and dent that I paid for would annoy me. I am a good amateur craftsman, once applied textured plaster in the kitchen, but I would not dare to tackle walls that are supposed to be smooth afterwards. Drywall upstairs only needs to be filled and sanded. I would calculate a time frame of one week for two people. You will NEVER manage to plaster on the ground floor as a layman, that would be my guess. After that, the plaster must dry for several weeks. Before and after plastering: primer... Why did you have such an important item removed from the calculation? I think you were not in your right mind at that time. And why are you now under time pressure? If you plan for [EL]... Man, you know you have to deliver something there... That this work takes time...