📈Going the extra mile for a client‼️when Artex isn’t what it seems‼️

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Plasterer Cheshire Top Tier Plastering Services was ask to overboard this kitchen ceiling, remove coving and plaster smooth. Ceiling was described as artex but upon closer inspection it turned out to be woodchip wallpaper over a plasterboard ceiling. When the client changed their mind and wanted to keep the coving i had to change my approach and come up with a solution to try and achieve what the client wanted. As an experienced tradesman i will always do my best to achieve what you want from your plastering remedial works. If you are looking for a 5 star rated Plastering Specialist that covers Cheshire & Manchester then get in touch today via this link toptierplaster.... If you would like to see more Plastering content by me check out my TikTok Channel www.tiktok.com... or maybe give me a like and a follow on my Facebook page www.facebook.c.... Thank you for watching 🙂.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @truebro77
    @truebro77 2 дні тому +1

    put some masking tape on your covin ffs

    • @TopTierPlasteringCheshire
      @TopTierPlasteringCheshire  2 дні тому

      Thanks for your comment but if you are skilled at your job there is no need for masking tape. As the video shows the coving was left spotless.

  • @stevengordon2145
    @stevengordon2145 День тому +1

    Sorry bud but you are very wrong..the Shear force on screws is absolutely inferior compared to nails.
    The only reason why screws are superior in this situation is downward force instead of lateral force applied by the 6x3 or 8x4 board used. Try to share off a 16 gauge nail compared to screw.
    They used clouts because were sold by the weight & plots got built to price per unit not individual specifications.
    Timber shrinks as it dries over the decades...

    • @TopTierPlasteringCheshire
      @TopTierPlasteringCheshire  22 години тому

      Screw a drywall screw into a piece of dry timber and try to pry it out with a claw hammer. Do the same with a round wire nail and tell me which one is harder to pull out. I already know which one is harder hence why i haven’t seen any decent tradesman use nails for plasterboarding for at least 15 years. Thanks for your comment.