Pva dilemma

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Best solution here - have it skimmed. The fact that they have put pva on is almost irrelevant as it wanted skimming anyway.
 
I recently had a massive barny with a plasterer.

They left a job after me telling the builders it needed boarding or skimming as bonding. I refused to tile it, even had to call British gypsum up to prove it as I was being labelled a lair!

Only issue is that by the books its 14 days before you can tile it.
 
Here's one I refused to tile earlier IMG_2427.JPG IMG_2428.JPG
 
Bit late now but when it was back to block best option would have been to dry line room and tile straight on to green plasterboard, much as I appreciate there are some good plasterers out there, I happen to know ONE 😉 nothings ever as flat or square as a properly dot and dabbed boarded room..
 
Bit late now but when it was back to block best option would have been to dry line room and tile straight on to green plasterboard, much as I appreciate there are some good plasterers out there, I happen to know ONE 😉 nothings ever as flat or square as a properly dot and dabbed boarded room..
Aye, my lad is a god plasterer 😉
 
That Dan bloke seems to have taken away the edit button so I'll have to be extra careful now....


How strange.... The edit button has reappeared!
 
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