![]() This has been removed as the plaster had become detached from the laths and was bulging. Lakewoodobserver.This is what a lath and plaster wall will look like with the plaster and the laths removed. If you are looking to hire someone, it is always good to be aware of the options and this book will definitely assist.įind more reviews on amazon as they come in… Ian’s customer reviews at amazon Other News… You may need a little plastering experience for context but it’s informative for anyone with this type of ceiling, whether you do the work yourself or hire in someone else. Now I have “him” on my Kindle, Google and YouTube can take a well-earned rest from me!ĥ stars: Miss S.Richard wrote:- This is a great little book, very useful with clear explanations. Wish I had this author in my pocket when I was scratching my head in despair on what to do next with my crazy paved ceilings in my 1920’s home. Ian’s take on repairing period ceilings is well-written, humorous and jam-packed full of information on different approaches. Everywhere you turn nowadays all you find out about are plasterboarded walls and ceilings or how to drywall your old ‘uns. All you ever needed to know about fixing Lath and Plaster Ceilings. feel free to get in touch (via /handycrowd) if you have a question about the book, or are interested in sharing it with your people… Reviews…ĥ stars: Pepper wrote:- … when I read this book. Good luck with your own DIY endeavours and work safe. If you want to learn how to evaluate your old ceilings (or walls) and then explore all the options you have to either repair them or replace them, then yes!Ĭlick the BOB (big orange button!) above, to take a look at the 132-page paperback or of course the e-book (a free add-on if you buy the paperback…), click the button below to go to your nearest Amazon store, or you can just search for ‘Lath and Plaster’ at your favourite flavour of Amazon.įeel free to share this page with any friends you think it will help, the sharing buttons are just below this post…ĭon’t want the book right now but like the sound of what I do? Subscribe and I’ll send you my free mini DIY course which’ll get you started off on the right foot in this DIY lark… YES please, sign me up! In this easy to follow guide, you’ll find everything you need to know to either repair or maintain your lath and plaster ceilings (and walls). ![]() Written in plain English (with just enough detail to get the job done) by me, Ian Anderson a construction specialist with extensive experience of working on older properties in the UK and around the world.
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