Blown plaster -- gluing it back to wall.

Discussion in 'Other Trades Talk' started by hopefulBuilder, Jul 22, 2015.

  1. >> I would be wary of using foam filler instead of PVA since (although VERY sticky) it can exert a considerable pressure when expanding. <<
    Use the Dry Fix foam (not the normal builders foam) as this does not expand very much. In the past few years I have used this method (squirting foam into holes to fix blown plaster) on several more houses and have not had any problems. A relative's house I did in 2015 is still perfect, and it saved having to plaster the wall.
     
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  2. Aron82

    Aron82 Member


    You can use silicone gun with no more nails for small areas just drill small hole and fill it in.
     
  3. Astramax

    Astramax Super Member

    6 year old post.....forget it the whole house collapsed due to the op thinking he was stripping thick wallpaper. :rolleyes:
     

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