RogerS
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I'd go along with Studders. To level it all out means you'll lose another 18mm or so plus all the mess on the floortiles - plastering after tiles have been laid is never a good idea (although I'm having to do this myself at home). One dodge to check how good plaster walls are is to get a halogen light and shine it down the wall and parallel to it, if you follow me. This really shows up all the indentations etc.
You're getting tight for time to let it all dry out properly before you paint it before you put the kitchen units up, I reckon. You do know not to get a dehumidifier in to speed the drying process up, don't you? Apologies if granny is sucking eggs.
Re the plaster boxes, my plasterer usually clears them out himself before its' had time to set hard. If he's tight for time then I do it. Usually the plaster breaks off quite cleanly on the edges of the boxes.
Those floor tiles look really nice, btw.
You're getting tight for time to let it all dry out properly before you paint it before you put the kitchen units up, I reckon. You do know not to get a dehumidifier in to speed the drying process up, don't you? Apologies if granny is sucking eggs.
Re the plaster boxes, my plasterer usually clears them out himself before its' had time to set hard. If he's tight for time then I do it. Usually the plaster breaks off quite cleanly on the edges of the boxes.
Those floor tiles look really nice, btw.