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Plasterer & views on using lime plaster, solid wall insulation


KirstyH

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Just getting round to getting the living room wall replastered after all the rain at xmas.

1. Has anyone used lime plaster (and/or claypaint) and would they recommend it? It seems from what I've read that this could be a good, breathable option.

2. Do I need to get a specialist plasterer to do this?


Last, I had been looking into solid wall insulation if I've got to go through the whole hassle of replastering. Has anyone done this, any views? I may not be able to go ahead with this as, unfortunately, the Home Energy Improvement Fund (which would have paid up to 75% of the costs) has just closed, but I'd still be interested in others' experience and an idea of cost for one wall (19 ft) in a one-bed flat.


Thanks alot.

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