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Repair lath plaster ceiling step through attic.
Place the plaster mix on a hawk and trowel it over the damaged areas.
To repair plaster a building owner must often enlist the help of a plasterer.
Secure the plaster with forms.
Plastering is a skilled craft requiring years of training and special tools.
To keep the plaster from cracking and to hide the screws set a fiberglass screen into the first coat of plaster.
A popular way is to drill 4mm holes slightly countersink the holes vacuum then squirt a thin adhesive into the hole followed by the drywall screw.
Use a felt pad to finish the job and smooth out the ceiling.
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Plant washers about 8 to 12 inches apart on both sides of the crack.
The screw pulls the lath against the plaster s back side while the washer gives the screwhead a wide clamping surface.
Insert a 1 5 8 inch drywall screw through the center of a plaster washer.
While minor repairs can be undertaken by building owners most repairs will require the assistance of a plasterer.
Use your drill to drive the screw into the sagging plaster a few inches from the edge of any holes you created in step 1.
Adding wire lath over wood lath improves an infill repair.
You thread the drywall screw through a plaster washer and then drive it through the plaster and into the ceiling joists wall studs or wood lath.
Follow the same process if you re working on the lath side leaving adhesive wipe up as an optional step.
Small runs are cut through the original plaster at the bottoms of the walls in order to install new wiring and then drywall panels are installed over the plaster.
After the first coat sets apply a second coat filling any voids.
There is even a system available in the states called big wallys plaster magic or you can see an video that explains the principles here gluing lath and plaster.
Slip a 2 inch plastic washer over a 1 5 8 inch drywall screw and drive it into the lath through one of the adhesive filled holes.
The screw and washer pull the loose plaster tight against the framing restoring the ceiling.
Lath and plaster walls have a slightly better insulating r value than do drywall wall systems.