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Q: Was asbestos used in plastered walls?
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A basement where the walls have not been drywalled or plastered.


Was asbestos ever used in ceiling texture?

Yes. Some plasters and paints that were used to give texture to ceilings and walls did contain asbestos. But the only way to know whether a specific ceiling or wall plaster contains asbestos is to have it tested by a qualified laboratory.


What is the average cost to have your internal walls plasterboarded and plastered?

Your question is too vague. -plasterboarded -plastered . -Nobody does that anymore. Modern homes are drywalled. and there really is no 'average'.


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Im his biggest fan ever, I mean my walls are plastered with his gorgeous face


Why you use wall putty before paints?

Cement Plastered Walls can be made smooth using Wall putty and Paint consumption will be less when wall putty is used.


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Im his biggest fan ever, I mean my walls are plastered with his gorgeous face


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They had no sheet panelling . Walls were plastered.


Is the asbestos that we used in the late 60's to make modeling clay for children the same asbestos that is now banned?

Asbestos is not banned, but its uses are limited. If you used asbestos in the 1960s then you used the thing that is still called asbestos.


Where did the phrase getting plastered come from?

ashes from dead people were mixed in with plaster and spread on the walls of houses Edinburgh history


What is asbestos abatement used for?

Asbestos Abatement is the term used when referring to the removal, renovation, repairing, or enclosing of asbestos or any such activity that involves renovating asbestos containing materials.


What element is fire resistant it's material no longer used due to its carcinogenicity?

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How do you add texture to sheetrock walls?

You either have to have it plastered or you can go a less expensive route and use drywall mud to give it some texture.