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 Post subject: Skirting and Coving
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Am i best removing the skirting and coving when skimming or do people just skim up to it? Imagine it would look better being re fitted but is it worth doing? :scratch:


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Most people just skim up to it.

Removing them would creat a hell of a lot of unnecessary work.

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cheers, i think i will tape it up as im not the tidiest when plastering


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cheers, i think i will tape it up as im not the tidiest when plastering

Dont worry your not the only one!


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Im a bit messy too, gonna put in my advert
"have your ceiling/walls plastered and get your floor done free"


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and window sills / door frames and radiators... fantastic value!!

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