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Updated almost 5 years ago, 12/31/2019
Plaster: DIY or Outsource?
Hey guys, the market that I'm focusing on (metro Detroit, MI), is full of houses that have either fully plaster walls or walls that have a plaster veneer on them. I plan on doing a lot of the cosmetic renovations myself (drywall, cabinets, flooring, etc) as I've been in the trades for a couple of years now. My question is very broad, so it's really a very open ended space for comment on: is plaster a good idea for something I should tackle, or should I outsource it?
I'm pretty detail-oriented and feel like I could do a good job at plastering patches or even skim coating a wall. I've been loading up on videos on youtube and have been learning a fair amount. But alas, I am a newbie, and there are many questions I have like
- - does type of plaster play a big role? (do I have to learn all the different categories?)
- - how similar is plaster to using drywall compound?
- - can you sand or can you only wet trowel
- - could I use drywall compound to patch a plaster wall?
Whatever you guys have to offer me I would love to hear! I want to be able to do this area of renovation myself but know that you can't do everything. Thanks for taking the time to respond if you choose too!