Texturing comes from having 99% of drywall installed by beaners. It makes their poor craftsmanship a little harder to see. Takes a real pro to do smooth drywall walls and you can't see the joints or screw holes.
Texturing comes from having 99% of drywall installed by beaners. It makes their poor craftsmanship a little harder to see. Takes a real pro to do smooth drywall walls and you can't see the joints or screw holes.
That makes sense. A lot of older UK homes have minimal foundations so they all shift a bit and the ceilings develop hairline cracks, so in the 70's we used texturing (Artex) on the ceilings. It's a nightmare to get off. Yeh, plastering is a bit of an art and back breaking to do ceilings
That makes sense.
A lot of older UK homes have minimal foundations so they all shift a bit and the ceilings develop hairline cracks, so in the 70's we used texturing (Artex) on the ceilings. It's a nightmare to get off.
Yeh, plastering is a bit of an art and back breaking to do ceilings
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