Time for an update and maybe some advice on the plastering or state of it.
I finished the first fix electricals and got them signed off. I got quite acrried away making sure all the back boxes were cut in deep enough for plastering, I even rendered in the small gaps around the boxes to hold them good and firm so the plasterers couldnt clock them out of square when floating on the hard wall. All looked good at this stage.
Plasterer was booked once the wiring was signed off, had to wait over a week for him, or so I thought.
A couple of days before he was due I phoned to confirm hes coming. He told me he wouldnt make it and put my job back a week. I'm on a shedule here as swimbo would like it finished for Xmas...
Near the end of the next week, call plasterer again, hard to get him but eventually find his wife has gone to hospital and he now cant give a start date at all.
I had by this time a back up plan to use a local company who though charging slightly more profess to be specialists etc...
Well they came in 4 days from instruction. I guess that should have sent me warning bells, but beggars cant be choosers etc...
2 guys turned up and set to work, by lunchtime the ceiling plasterboard was up and scrimmed/plastered and the walls were getting hardwalled, another guy then arrived so now I have 3 working in an area only big enough for 2.
By the eve they had all the walls hardwalled and all bar one wall (window one) finish coated.
They left for the day. Non of the electrical boxes had been cut back so were full of setting plaster, I also noted the window sill had 15mm run out along its length. Oh dear its not looking good.
Day 2 and 1 guy arrives to finish off, he has to re bead and plaster the sill again to get it level. The plaster breakes around my electrical boxes when he tries to chip it out.
I asked him to confirm with his long leveler that the walls are flat and level/square as worktops are being fitted.
Not having had a room plastered before I was unsure what to set my expectations at and found it difficult while its all wet/drying to see how well it had been done.
I had already got a booking for the floor to be tiled just 1 day later. He turned up on time and did a good job even if it did cost a lot more than I would have liked to have paid, being tight on cash and knowing if I had more time I could have done it myself.
Beige tiles with limestone grout, nothing expensive but looks ok to me
Had to stay off the tiles for a day so still wasnt able to get the check the plaster finish till then.
Well now I have and I did somehow think I would be able once its had time to dry just give it a wipe down and paint it. No chance.
Just about every right angle requires sanding/filler to get rid of lumps depressions. The 2 walls that have units and worktops going on them are out of square and run out both vertially and horizontally, one by as much as 10mm over 2.5mtr.
I conplained to the company and they are sending their estimator back Monday to take a look but as I dont know whats normally acceptable...
At the moment my 60yr old house walls are in a better state than the new ones imo. I am not sure what can be done to put right the errors but if they do anything at all its going to put me back yet another week waiting for the walls to dry before I can paint