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Plastering
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Plastering is a very difficult process and plasterers train for a long while to get a good, smooth flat surface. Plaster, in scratch coat and top coat form, goes off very quickly. You do not get a lot of time to work with it and get it smooth.

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Artexing

Artex is a water-based covering, usually used to decorate ceilings, and generally brought to a textured finish with the use of a brush or roller. Some older artex may contain asbestos and it is extremely unwise to sand down or scrape without seeking the advice of an asbestos specialist. Contact your local council for help with this.

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Plasterboard Ceilings
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Plasterboard started to be used for ceilings around the mid 1960s. Plasterboard is basically Gypsum plaster, sandwiched between two sheets of paper. Two coats of finishing plaster are applied and flattened out to a smooth finish, leaving the surface ready for decorating.

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Suspended Ceilings

A suspended ceiling that is not part of the structural framework of a building, installed below the level of the underside of the floor above or of the roof. Commonly used to provide space for services eg. cables, recessed lighting and piping; to reduce the cost of heating in a room; to improve the acoustics; or to produce more aesthetically pleasing proportions.

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