Hiring a
plaster contractor may be the wisest choice when you decide to repair and
renovate your old plaster walls and ceilings.
1. When
you don't have confidence that you can learn to repair your own plaster
2. When
you don't have the time to do it yourself
3. When
you want a plaster contractor to just come in and do it fast
But... be
prepared to spend some money. Professionals can provide convenience but
they don't come cheap. That being the case, might you be interested
in some tips to help you get those old plaster walls and ceilings done for less
money? Sure you would!
As a
plaster repair and renovation expert myself, I love it when my client does
things to get ready for me. That way, I can get into the part that I am
specialized to do right away, without spending valuable time doing prep things
he could just as easily do.
So here
is what I suggest. When you make first contact with your (potential) plaster
contractor, ask him - what can I do by way of preparation to make your job
go easier? And... will this save me money?
When I
have a client eager to help, here are some things I tell them to do.
1. Empty
the room of all furnishings, pictures, etc. (if this is an extensive project).
2. Cover
the floors well with flattened cardboard. (important if old plaster will be
removed).
3. Wash
all areas to be repaired to remove dust, grease, fingerprints, cleaning agent
residues, etc.
I will
cover the cardboard myself with my drop materials, but the cardboard protects a
hardwood floor. Old paneling or plywood will work even better.. When removing
old plaster from wood lath, it is very easy to have chunks fall to the floor
and they can really dent that fine hardwood. The cardboard helps prevent
damage.
Anything
like dirt, grease, etc. will interfere with the adhesion of new plaster
materials to the old painted surfaces. So we need to get it off.
If the
old plaster is to receive a new veneer coat, any plaster contractor worth his
salt will put on a bonding agent first. He will roll or spray it on. This
provides that extra "stickum," as I call it - insurance for getting a
good bond.
If this
is the case with your project, ask your prospective contractor if he would give
you a break in price if you roll on the bonding agent yourself. He will want to
furnish it, but you save him time if you can do the application. It's easy -
just roll on like paint.
If your
plastering project is quite extensive, involving taking off all the old plaster
down to the wood lath, your plaster contractor will probably be quite pleased
to offload that task to you. And if you are also responsible for all the debris
removal and cleanup, he will be ecstatic.
You will
want to investigate local contractors and get estimates. You can talk to
building contractors and see who they like to use for their plastering
projects.
How far
you can go in helping your plaster contractor will depend on his cooperation
and your available time. But with these basic tips, the potential for saving a
nice amount of money on your plaster repair and renovation project is there.
It's up to you to be proactive and see how far you can (or want) to go.
For
plastering jobs in Selangor, Feel free
to contact 012-2988560.
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