Every room in my house needs new wall plaster, ceilings and floors. Issues vary from bad uneven or crumbling plaster to shitty plyboard ceilings where the seam is showing. Many floorboards need to be replaced and many more screwed down. I also need to replace all the interior doors. The good news is the plumbing and electrics are all great.My questions...1 - Where to begin? Ceilings before walls? Floors first or last?2 - Are there any shortcuts like fixing plaster board directly onto existing walls and ceilings? 3 - If ^^ possible how would cost compare with prep and traditional plastering?Any other pointers appreciated.
>>2988865ceilings then walls then floors>shortcutsdrywall
>>2988869Thanks anon.How would drywall compare with normal plaster? I assume the prep for drywall would be less too? Saving on time if not money.
>>2988865>Where to begin?If that's the house in question, may I suggest picture related.
>>2988873>I assume the prep for drywall would be less too? Saving on time if not money.Both ultimately, drywall is cheap and easy to install. Plaster is too but takes way longer and requires way more work.
>>2988993Jesus fuck the detrimental impact to average IQ as AI garbage like this becomes the main source of information is going to be astounding.