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How To Dot And Dab A Wall - Complete Guide - Plasterboard - Drylining A Wall [Plastering Tutorial] 

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In How to dot and dab a wall we provide the complete guide to drylining a wall (dotting and dabbing a wall)
We take you right through the 4 steps of plasterboarding a block wall (or plasterboarding a brick wall) to ensure you can learn to dot and dab a wall yourself.
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@nigeldarling5734
@nigeldarling5734 2 месяца назад
Great video chaps, I'm a 52 year old diy'er and love to learn from guys like you. Better than the BBC.
@leojilka
@leojilka 6 месяцев назад
I think one of the best dot/dab/ plaster broad videos I've seen....very insightful 👌
@chrishathway1832
@chrishathway1832 Год назад
Thanks both….. I’ve got a self-build project.. Im just about to take 3weeks of work to fit 260 plasterboards .Your ir video is amazing I’ve watched it 3 times. Your brilliant 👍🏼
@joeyj6526
@joeyj6526 11 месяцев назад
I'm doing a self build as well. Finally onto the plasterboard. How did it go for you. Have you finished the job?
@romariogee
@romariogee 2 года назад
Well there it is...a very impressive guide. Well done lads
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@alunhuang-wright3030
@alunhuang-wright3030 Год назад
That was superb. Thank you for sharing that.
@Drywaller
@Drywaller 2 года назад
Can't beleive you dabbed the wall like that and uploaded it 👀
@dominicdurso3672
@dominicdurso3672 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏
@sapphirekeyes2042
@sapphirekeyes2042 Год назад
Are you a pro I need to speak to someone who knows what there doing before I start a project x
@mltndeal5120
@mltndeal5120 8 месяцев назад
Cool. Im a drywall guy. I never seen a dab against a cinderblock wall. Im used to metal stud framing but your dab technique works 👍
@anthonydownes8525
@anthonydownes8525 Год назад
Thats damn good work to be honest, very clean workman and working methodically
@MrWalbudri
@MrWalbudri 5 месяцев назад
Excellent video .. straight and to the point. Well done boys
@jonathandudley1971
@jonathandudley1971 2 года назад
Constant bead/ribbon/picture frame round perimeter and any wall penetrations for different reasons. 1 Building Regs compliant. 2 Fire break....fire safety, helps to reduce fast spread of fire up the wall. 3 Airtightness...reduces draughts and makes building more energy efficient. 4 Constant bead at the bottom supports the skirting board. It might look neat, but these methods are devised for a reason. One national builder had to go back on dozens of new builds because the picture frame method had not been used, there was a fire in one house and it had no fire break, burnt down. Etc. Minimises risk.
@johnmccarthy2909
@johnmccarthy2909 2 года назад
Will always perimeter for fire break reasons and everything else pointed out
@dopey2
@dopey2 Год назад
From NHBC “installed with a continuous ribbon of adhesive to the perimeter of external walls, and around openings and services, to prevent air infiltration.” Even British gypsum say the same on the bag. Plaster board adhesive isn’t a fire barrier, a plastered wall/ceiling gives about 30-60 mins of protection it may slow fire but it won’t stop it. I remember an article a while back around house builder who hadn’t but in fire barriers, I don’t know if that’s what you were referring to, these are designed to slow down or stop the spread of fire from one building to another to allow people to get out.
@darylheasman1
@darylheasman1 Год назад
I always laugh when these experts' don't even get the simple basics of dabbing continuous dabs where required'.
@cliveramsbotty6077
@cliveramsbotty6077 9 месяцев назад
i couldn't find this in the building regs
@tgk300xx4
@tgk300xx4 8 месяцев назад
It's pointless, you only need 6 dabs top to bottom and it will hold just fine, no need for a solid dab all the way around.
@malcolmdick9409
@malcolmdick9409 2 года назад
excellent tutorial guys...good explanation of details.
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Thanks Malcolm 👍
@soulrider678
@soulrider678 Год назад
Really helpful, have this job to do myself soon however I have a pitched roof to dot and dab above the steel for our bi fold, how would you go about holding that in place as can’t exactly rest it off the floor
@gwynmorris5852
@gwynmorris5852 Год назад
Thank you - much appreciated.
@anthonywatkins2783
@anthonywatkins2783 2 года назад
I’m a diy man, god you made that look easy & yes i watched all of the video 👍
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Thanks. Hope.you enjoyed it
@gregdee530
@gregdee530 4 месяца назад
Great video, I've installed plenty of drywall but never over masonry, some good tips there, ignore the keyboard know-alls, most have only handled a different type of tool ...
@telstar4772
@telstar4772 Год назад
If you're boarding around a window does it matter if you board the reveals first or do the wall boards first ? thanks
@TheMilkybarkid69
@TheMilkybarkid69 2 года назад
Cheers chaps, been let down by someone so may have to try this myself .
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
If you take your time you will be fine
@JG-fg1ye
@JG-fg1ye 2 года назад
excellent video
@pttthhh
@pttthhh 2 года назад
Are the boards the same as in the US with brown paper? does the paper fail on the back from getting wet from the adhesive?
@brandonschubert2926
@brandonschubert2926 2 года назад
Great Video, what kind of adhesive did you use?
@Marciaus007
@Marciaus007 Год назад
Perfect.
@kid9x9
@kid9x9 6 месяцев назад
You laid out the workflow and explained it very clearly. It is very useful for me who is Thai. Thank you.
@BossTweed69
@BossTweed69 3 года назад
The solid dab is for the air test on new builds. Only needed on external walls
@jaistanley
@jaistanley 2 года назад
That's interesting. I watched one tutorial where the chap said it was to prevent flexing/subsequent cracking of the top skim. The wall he did in his video was also very out of square though as it was an older building, so he had to use a lot of compound to space the bottom.
@BossTweed69
@BossTweed69 2 года назад
@@1987pagey it has no impact on the spread of a fire
@poppyseeley7092
@poppyseeley7092 3 года назад
Nice so good dad well done
@jackal58590
@jackal58590 Год назад
Does the boards have to be plastered,or can you get away without plastering the boards?
@nick1of2
@nick1of2 3 года назад
How NOT to dot and dab a wall. Do you guys never read the manufacturers instructions ? Full solid perimeter bead plus around openings and service penetrations. Slag me if if you want but it's just a cost saving exercise. Do it right and we will all save energy.
@garage2roomessexgarageconv858
@garage2roomessexgarageconv858 8 месяцев назад
Exactly
@aaronaaron1611
@aaronaaron1611 2 года назад
hi, can this done be don neatly / with minimal mess?
@utubebriano
@utubebriano 2 года назад
Brilliant video question can I use plaster board adhesive on a painted concrete wall ? Thanks Brian
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Thanks. Yes and no. If the wall is painted I'd dot and dab but also install some fixings to be safe. You can install some fixings into the wall before you board it. And leave the head of the fixing around 5mm proud, then your dots and dabs can be applied over the head of the screws, creating a mechanical key to the wall.
@firstnamelastname59
@firstnamelastname59 2 года назад
More than happy to subscribe to this channel.
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
More than happy to have you 👌
@alexmatthews9536
@alexmatthews9536 4 месяца назад
spot on, good work.
@ianrobinson8848
@ianrobinson8848 Год назад
Plasterers or tape and jointers going to love those gaps at the top
@preeteshpatel6593
@preeteshpatel6593 2 года назад
Hi, out of internet why is there no insulation added in the roof space before plasterboarding?
@Marc-tx7gd
@Marc-tx7gd Год назад
There is insulation above the board - it's called a warm roof
@simonineile8085
@simonineile8085 3 года назад
great vid guys really enjoying the content , just in process a of full house reno and i have started to use a multi tool to cut boxes out of board game changer for me super neat cuts and can take incremental bits off without worrying about pulling the paper back, you tried before ?👍. atb simon
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 3 года назад
Thanks Simon. Ah that's cool we have a multitool but not tried it on sockets, we will give that a go! I think you can actually get a socket shaped but for a mutlitool that cuts the whole socket out in one go. Don't know how good they are but it's a cool idea! Thanks for watching!
@nazriasat1688
@nazriasat1688 4 месяца назад
Great video.
@stuartjones2242
@stuartjones2242 7 месяцев назад
thanks guys , I've got to do the same in my new kitchen extension, I wasn't looking forward to it ceiling then the walls :( but you made it look so easy and simple to do ,as I think i was over thinking it all 😃😃👍👍, just one thing can you use the dot and dab stuff as a bit of a filler around sockets and switches extract?
@theweirdo1977
@theweirdo1977 Год назад
Great video, need to dot and dab my daughters room, this will help👍
@billwish
@billwish 2 года назад
Thanks for the vid. Some very useful pointers there. Would 9.5mm board be suitable for that wall?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
I'd always tend towards using 12.5mm board rather than 9.5mm just because it's basically the same price and it's just far sturdier. That said if you need it 9.5mm for a specific reason such as limited space, it's fine to use.
@TejTalks
@TejTalks Год назад
Great cideo!
@conorpoland8931
@conorpoland8931 2 года назад
Great video
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Thanks
@johnnynosebest3089
@johnnynosebest3089 2 года назад
Great Vid 👍
@jasonbrown825
@jasonbrown825 Год назад
What are you filling the top with and why ?
@gedheaton1415
@gedheaton1415 2 года назад
Great vid, well explained, liked & subed,awesomw guys A1
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@damianjones6546
@damianjones6546 2 года назад
Very helpful video thanks guys. I'm going to be doing this in our basement soon. What would you say is the maximum depth of dab possible? There pipes that need be hidden.
@Joburgbass
@Joburgbass 11 месяцев назад
Any hints on doing this on a (prefab) metal skinned wall?
@cremyll1
@cremyll1 Год назад
over here in The Philippines our wall paper is 'stickybacked plastic' can this be applied to plasterboard directly?
@rgkengineering4099
@rgkengineering4099 2 года назад
Great vid
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@jaistanley
@jaistanley 2 года назад
Does that cable down to the wall box need metal capping before plastering, or is it low voltage/network/antenna? (I know squat, I'm just a DIY'er thats trying to learn by doing up my house!)
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Hi, so this is actually quite an interesting thing. The cable only requires capping if it runs outside of the prescribed routes. So as long and it runs horizontally or vertically (which it does in this case) from the socket, then you do NOT need to cap the cables. This at least applies to the UK as far as I am aware
@xxxyyy9544
@xxxyyy9544 Год назад
I thought I need a solid bead all around the whole wall and around the socket boxes and any vents for fire protection and dabs everywhere else or is the beading just for new properties that are pressure tested.
@jasonangunoby8300
@jasonangunoby8300 3 года назад
That’s the best dot and dab I’ve seen. Well done lads *****
@Kevin-vq7qd
@Kevin-vq7qd 3 года назад
Hi,enjoyed the video,just wondered why you leave a gap at the top and how you filled it? Tnankyou
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 3 года назад
We just filled it with a strip of board. Usually there wouldn't be a gap but due to the ceilings being taller than 1 full board it just ended up that way
@brimplas1
@brimplas1 3 года назад
Nice job as always buddy, only thing i do different is i chalk line the floor so i know how far the boards are off the wall and also helps stay straight.... 👍
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 3 года назад
That's a great idea, I've had a few people mention that so I'm gonna give it a go. Thanks si
@brimplas1
@brimplas1 3 года назад
@@ryanseeley guy who taught me did it and also put lines up the wall and across the ceiling also....
@jayb8941
@jayb8941 3 года назад
Best vid 👍🏽
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 3 года назад
Thanks
@digitalali6550
@digitalali6550 Год назад
My goodness you guys are genius 👏 God bless 🙏 you all for showing us different idears and tutorials
@dilloncoker2115
@dilloncoker2115 2 года назад
I'd like to get in to this trade any advice on how or can you point me towards the right direction
@TiggerzSRi
@TiggerzSRi Год назад
Nice video lads, explains well! I need to re dot and dab some walls our builders messed up and this will help! Think I’ll start on the smaller manageable bits first 😂
@everythingeverywhereanyone
@everythingeverywhereanyone Год назад
I'm doing a garage soon and was wondering if I need to insulate the floor first before I do the wall ? Or does it not matter.
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley Год назад
I think you would usually insulate the floor before doing the walls, so the walls don't bridge the floor insulation 👍
@adamski9184
@adamski9184 2 года назад
Hi guys nice video. Very clear and concise. Why do you leave a gap at the bottom? Thanks.
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Mainly to separate the floor from the wall, that way if the floor ever has a spill or minor flood it won't damage the wall. The skirting boards will bridge this gap once the room is complete.
@adamski9184
@adamski9184 2 года назад
@@ryanseeley thanks for the swift reply
@diyvideojunk2066
@diyvideojunk2066 Год назад
Is this going to be skimmed over ? Excuse my ignorance but I have just ordered some tapered boards as I understood these were required for seemless joints when not skimming. BTW, this is an excellently produced video which I appreciate. Thanks.
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley Год назад
Thanks, yeah it will be skimmed over, but could easily be taped and joined instead
@SteveBlackdog
@SteveBlackdog Год назад
Thanks for the vid! I am thinking of dot and dabbing /over boarding an internal wall. I want it as thin as possible. If I use 9.5mm board, how thick will it be with the adhesive? Cheers Steve
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley Год назад
The adhesive should be no thicker than 15mm so you would be looking at about 25mm all together
@SteveBlackdog
@SteveBlackdog Год назад
@@ryanseeley thanks for your quick response 🙏
@jayjohal6892
@jayjohal6892 2 года назад
Brilliant video lads!! Does the plasterboard fit flush to the edge of that metal back box socket??
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Yes in an ideal world that would be the perfect way to position the board. Often it will be 5mm-10mm proud of the socket which is also fine. What you really DONT want is the socket box proud of the board!
@jayjohal6892
@jayjohal6892 2 года назад
@@ryanseeley Also is the metal back box chased into the brick wall or is it just screwed into the brick wall? Because if it’s chased into the brick wall , then the box will get lost behind the plaster board if that makes sense?
@krisztianszabo1245
@krisztianszabo1245 2 года назад
Would like to learn plastering, I enjoyed the video, but guys , can you make a video how to make a ,,fake wall" ? If i'm saying it correctly. Many thanks. Waiting for a new one
@oharaf1
@oharaf1 Год назад
Quick questions. I’ve got to d&d a brick wall. 1 do I need to pva it first? Stripped old plaster off and brushed down. 2 is there any issue with offering the board right up to the ceiling? It’s a kitchen where units will hide the bottom, no skirts to go back on 👍👍
@johnadams1976
@johnadams1976 9 месяцев назад
PVA is fine. Right up to ceiling is good... but don't do it like these guys!!!! There should be a solid line of dab along the board verticals... fire/smoke
@jimmys8483
@jimmys8483 Год назад
Any reason why you don’t baton the wall and then attach the boards to the batons? What would be positive and negatives to this method?
@shabirahmed2398
@shabirahmed2398 Год назад
It’ll cost a lot more.
@zuuzuka
@zuuzuka Год назад
Hi, I'm think to do this in my pantry but really not sure if i want to put some shelf to it, what kind of screw should i use and how long?
@tonymariner5519
@tonymariner5519 7 месяцев назад
Drill through the plasterboard into the masonry. 75mm long screw, making sure you knock the Rawl plug into the masonry
@Rycka9
@Rycka9 2 года назад
Hi guys, is it necessary to put drywall screws into plasterboard when it's brick wall?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Absolutely not, no screws required. 👍
@davidrobertson6573
@davidrobertson6573 Год назад
Full line of adhesive around the perimeter and openings on an external wall to close the cavity. It’s not overkill it’s the right way to do it for air tightness. Internal walls no problem. Don’t teach if you don’t know what your doing.
@peterbalac1915
@peterbalac1915 Год назад
Hes already been pulled on that one mate and has said hes doing another video 🙈 easy to criticise I suppose unfortunately the average Joe will take this as gospel.
@barcusful
@barcusful Год назад
fab video. cheers fellas. Can you dot n dab insulated plasterboard too or too heavy?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley Год назад
It depends on the type of insulated board but you usually can, you often have to use a few mechanical fixings per board along with the dot and dab 👍
@maverick6170
@maverick6170 Год назад
Nice video with some useful tips. However, I noticed that no cavity closers were installed before you boarded over them which will encourage cold bridging.
@Interdiction
@Interdiction Год назад
How would they be installed without them being in place before you board over them
@yousafamin6167
@yousafamin6167 3 года назад
Top Lads ☝🏾💚👊🏾👳🏾‍♂️
@MAMDAVEM
@MAMDAVEM 2 года назад
do you need to tape the joints prior to skimming?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Yes, tape joints and then skim!
@harrisontetteh4242
@harrisontetteh4242 Год назад
Nice work. What chemical do you use to apply on the wall to hold the plaster board?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley Год назад
It's called drywall adhesive
@wesleytaylor-rendal5648
@wesleytaylor-rendal5648 Год назад
What was the pink plasterboard?
@SuperHectorofTroy
@SuperHectorofTroy 2 года назад
How many bags of P.adhesive were used to stick those 5ish plasterboards?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
About 2 - 2.5 in total
@aymannakhla70
@aymannakhla70 2 месяца назад
What type of mortar you are using ?
@UnpromptlyAI
@UnpromptlyAI Год назад
Can you hang drywall like this in the North East USA?? Any issues with condensation or moisture??
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley Год назад
Hi, yes you can and the block wall you see is the inner layer of 2 courses of bricks with a gap in between filled with insulation. So no, as long as the surface is adequately insulated you shouldn't get moisture on the drywall
@nom843
@nom843 3 года назад
could you do a video on how to dot and dab the wall to the right with the sliding doors .thanks great video.
@tekopikin
@tekopikin 2 года назад
Hi, did you ever find an answer (on RU-vid or anywhere else) on how to dot & dab that that part of the wall? I'm trying to do something similar too. Thanks
@stethompson1403
@stethompson1403 Год назад
Cut the reveals first make sure there all even and squar thrn just put your full boards to the reveals 👌💥💯
@sammeesubra5067
@sammeesubra5067 6 месяцев назад
if you needed to remove it how would you do so?
@priceygambles5770
@priceygambles5770 Год назад
I do this everyday for a living. Why have I just watched this haha.
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley Год назад
Just can't get enough!
@priceygambles5770
@priceygambles5770 Год назад
Haha
@diablosdilemmas5743
@diablosdilemmas5743 Год назад
fair play boys i learnt bits n bobs from this i was definitely using too much dab
@Metal05
@Metal05 2 года назад
What are the floor packers for chaps?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
It keeps the walls separate from the floor. They are removed after the walls are stuck solid. That way if the floor ever floods or has a damp problem or someone has a spill. The moisture won't be able to climb the walls.
@IllIllllllll
@IllIllllllll 2 года назад
And surf the board before you cut the strip off for a straighter surf, top work though lads 👍🏼
@ValDeelist
@ValDeelist Год назад
Does anyone know what type of material are they using for adhesive?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley Год назад
It's called drywall adhesive 👍
@stephenbees6807
@stephenbees6807 2 года назад
Sold bead around perimeters of board for fire break that's regs.....also better for skirting board instalation
@oumuamua1963
@oumuamua1963 2 года назад
Is this strong enough to be tiled on top of
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 года назад
Yes absolutely. It's the standard way boards on block walls are fixed and so is very often tiled on.
@007issyable
@007issyable Год назад
No PVA on the walls?
@dmajormusic114
@dmajormusic114 26 дней назад
How many bags of adhesive did you use for that wall boys?
@wesleytaylor-rendal5648
@wesleytaylor-rendal5648 Год назад
Do you PVA a painted wall? The paint used on the brick is not gloss or chaulky. I think it's acrylic
@israeladesanya4596
@israeladesanya4596 Год назад
Yes score with a knife first or blue grit
@LondonStuff.
@LondonStuff. Год назад
Stupid question, is there supposed to be roof insulation?
@damianmaccallum4479
@damianmaccallum4479 3 года назад
I teach plastering at a college and dot and dabbing is something students really struggle with. Great video lads
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 3 года назад
Thanks Damian. It's one of those things that does take time to get the Knack for it doesn't it. Hopefully this might help a bit. 👍
@damianmaccallum4479
@damianmaccallum4479 3 года назад
@@ryanseeley definately mate. From mixing the gear right to tapping back level not just wacking it. We teach the picture frame method but il be honest when im on my own jobs i place my dots like you do. Also use the chalk and water method on the sockets 😀
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 3 года назад
Chalking or watering the sockets is a classic!
@kevocos
@kevocos Год назад
You teach plastering and you think this video shows the correct way to dot and dab boards on? No wonder UK is churning out clowns for tradesmen.
@1971dave
@1971dave 10 месяцев назад
​ if you teach plastering and you think this video is correct god help them, these pair of clowns have dabbed the wall where are the dots, put a Blob in each corner, small piece of plasterboard or a packer for glazing, doesn't really make a difference, packer in the blob top and bottom and level it up, put A screw or nail each side of the packer and then run a straight line across and do the process top bottom middle, leave it set slightly so now you have your dots, dab your adhesive on the wall press your plasterboard to the wall, hits the Packers so doesn't go any further, hence why they call it DOT and DAB, fukn hell like
@terrytyler959
@terrytyler959 2 года назад
Is there any good reason why you couldnt have just gone ahead, dabbing and sticking, one board at a time, from left to right ?
@ddimov2557
@ddimov2557 Год назад
I suppose adhesive would need to be mixed separately for each panel. Also this method allows for easier leveling whilst the adhesive is still soft.
@ChrisTheSparky
@ChrisTheSparky 2 года назад
No insulation in the ceiling in 2021? And why no cavity closers?
@sajhussain26
@sajhussain26 2 дня назад
Hi mate....is it normal to leave the gap at the top ? I will be attempting this but wasn't sure how to lift the boards up tight to ceiling ...but you have a clear gap ?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 дня назад
Usually an average size wall would be smaller than a board so you wouldn't have a gap at the top. This wall was a bit taller than usual and so I needed to add the strip at the top
@sajhussain26
@sajhussain26 День назад
@@ryanseeley but if there is small gap few mil and it's filled it won't be an issue ?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley День назад
No that would be fine. If the gap is bigger than 12mm just sit the board on a bit of plasterboard as a packer
@user-nc5ej6di1b
@user-nc5ej6di1b 8 месяцев назад
How about the echo when you hit it …? I mean when the dots are spread there will be no space between them right !? So no echo
@Richard-ys2ns
@Richard-ys2ns 3 года назад
I thought the continuous solid boarder was fire code to prevent fire travelling behind the board to the ceiling joists? Also I read that mechacal fixings were required to hold the boards to the wall in the event of a fire. Apparently there's been many cases of people being trapped by falling boards when the paper backing burns. This is only what I've read and do myself when renovating my own houses.
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 3 года назад
As far as I'm aware there is no fire regs that require a solid boarder. You do nee to use mechanical fixings on insulation backed plasterboard, but I don't believe this is the case for standard board.
@Richard-ys2ns
@Richard-ys2ns 3 года назад
@@ryanseeley I meant to add that I really enjoy your vids especially the jig you made for the Arch in your previous vid. It's amazing how much of the old skills that have been forgotten by modern trades. We should all read more about the traditional methods. 👍
@chuckyz4016
@chuckyz4016 3 года назад
nice clean job mate, better doing your own boarding isnt it, dont let the builders do it. Ive bonded out dabbed walls builders have done 😫
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 3 года назад
Thanks! Absolutely, it's just not worth leaving it to the builders!
@tomthompson7400
@tomthompson7400 Год назад
hi , is this then dry wall tape or is it plaster skimmed , ?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley Год назад
Skimmed but you could do either 👍
@tomthompson7400
@tomthompson7400 Год назад
@@ryanseeley many thanks
@jamiusuleiman1146
@jamiusuleiman1146 Год назад
Where are they in Lagos Nigeria
@rab333
@rab333 Год назад
How much would a job like that normally cost...?
@waynebrereton1005
@waynebrereton1005 Год назад
nice neat job lads however that was just dabbing dots involve levelling the wall like in old buildings where the walls lean in or out or are twisted in some way
@richardkingadi5511
@richardkingadi5511 Год назад
The advantage of solid dabbing - ie and unbroken line of adhesive around the board - is that it helps prevent convection/leakage of air! Ask me how I know... I'm having to go back and seal loads of leaks in my 20 year old home - leaks that have cost me a fortune in energy costs over the years.
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley Год назад
You are correct, I made this video before I was taught the correct industry way of doing it. I left it up as a way to show the basic principles but I am due an updated video. Thanks for your comment
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