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Artex ceilings
Posted: Jul 13th, '22, 16:18
by FazerBez1
yep completely off piste!
anybody got experience of moving into a property with this stuff? how did you regard the threat and what if anything did you get done?
Ive lived through aluminium pans, amalgum fillings, leaded petrol, and so far - tory governments. not sure how to deal with this 5th horseman!
thanks people

Re: Artex ceilings
Posted: Jul 14th, '22, 07:42
by Kata
We did. Just plaster over it.
Re: Artex ceilings
Posted: Jul 14th, '22, 08:02
by jer r1
Two choices overboard and skim or use green grit and skim . Some artex contains asbestos so would recommend having it tested before disturbing it.
Re: Artex ceilings
Posted: Jul 14th, '22, 09:28
by FazerBez1
Kata wrote: ↑Jul 14th, '22, 07:42
We did. Just plaster over it.
ok.. i can look into that option cheers
Re: Artex ceilings
Posted: Jul 14th, '22, 09:40
by FazerBez1
jer r1 wrote: ↑Jul 14th, '22, 08:02
Two choices overboard and skim or use green grit and skim . Some artex contains asbestos so would recommend having it tested before disturbing it.
its the asbestos potential that makes me nervous. but ive since seen that bonding (plastering) the ceiling, is a realistic alternative. cheers
Re: Artex ceilings
Posted: Jul 14th, '22, 11:03
by jer r1
Getting a good key is the hard part, that's why they use a grit/ PVA mix before skimming. I've seen a ceiling drop while still being troweled up. Lead to much cursing and a grumpy spread.
Re: Artex ceilings
Posted: Jul 14th, '22, 22:13
by MikeZ
We had this sort of concern/issue so got a bit tested first - at £15 considered it cheap and easy. Came back negative for asbestos so made our life easy (light scrape to remove high spots, bond, finish plaster). Good luck.