ᐅ Plastering or Using Fabric Wall Coverings for New Construction Walls?
Created on: 3 Jan 2017 13:03
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Hello everyone, our house is slowly taking shape, and we are now considering how to finish the walls. Originally, we thought about applying felt plaster to the walls. However, our construction manager advised against it. Considering the expected settlement cracks, he recommended covering the walls with painter’s fleece and then painting them. Does anyone have experience with this?
What does that have to do with Q4??
We just want to install a 150g painter’s fleece and I wanted the surface to be as smooth as possible. But it can always happen that the filler sinks in places; if the entire surface is treated evenly, any settling will be consistent. At my friend’s place, a full Q4 finish was sprayed… looks great.
Q4 sprayed costs €6.50 per m² (0.6 square feet), sanding is extra.
We just want to install a 150g painter’s fleece and I wanted the surface to be as smooth as possible. But it can always happen that the filler sinks in places; if the entire surface is treated evenly, any settling will be consistent. At my friend’s place, a full Q4 finish was sprayed… looks great.
Q4 sprayed costs €6.50 per m² (0.6 square feet), sanding is extra.
I was aware that Q4 is the highest quality level.
It was important to me that everything be fully skimmed and nicely smooth. Our plaster underneath was good but still somewhat uneven in places, especially when viewed with oblique light in the evening. Because of that, the painter recommended going for Q4 since he knows me and thought I wouldn’t be satisfied with just Q3 in the end. The total price for the painting was also below the estimated budget, so we are proceeding with this approach for the house. I have seen the results elsewhere and believe it will look good.
It was important to me that everything be fully skimmed and nicely smooth. Our plaster underneath was good but still somewhat uneven in places, especially when viewed with oblique light in the evening. Because of that, the painter recommended going for Q4 since he knows me and thought I wouldn’t be satisfied with just Q3 in the end. The total price for the painting was also below the estimated budget, so we are proceeding with this approach for the house. I have seen the results elsewhere and believe it will look good.
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Bieber08154 Jan 2017 08:53Mycraft schrieb:
.you can achieve the same result in Q2 I don’t think so; although, of course, it partly depends on the fleece (thickness, smoothness).
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