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Tips for wallpapering ceilings

Posted by admin | Posted in Home Decoration | Posted on 22-02-2009

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Wallpapering ceilings can be a tricky job, and it does help to have all of the necessary equipment and tools ready and in place, as this can make the whole process much easier. Firstly if you have tall ceilings then you should think about setting up a proper work platform, which will give you a strong, stable surface to hang the paper from. Also you will need a long pasting table, as this will enable you to apply paste smoothly to the lengths of paper you want to hang, and keeps paper smooth and prevents it from creasing or wrinkling.

Secondly it can be difficult to judge whether the paper runs straight, so it is a good idea to use a builders chalk line to mark accurate running lines on your ceiling for you to follow when you are putting up the paper. Also make sure you turn off the power to the ceiling light in the room you are working in, so that you can safely remove the light fittings whilst you are papering.

Causes of Rising Damp

Rising damp occurs when water is drawn up through the exterior brickwork of a building and is absorbed through to the interior walls, causing unsightly damp patches to appear up to a metre high. Rising damp can occur for a number of reasons such as:

· Cracked, leaking downpipes – downpipes running along the exterior walls of your home can be vulnerable to leaking, and this will cause water to run down the exterior brickwork, causing rising damp.

· Blocked, broken gutters – blocked or broken gutters can also cause water to run down the exterior walls of your home encouraging damp interior conditions.

· Dense, thick foliage – a dense concentration of plants and trees growing too close to you home can trap moisture and cause dampness to linger, and climbing plants can also damage brickwork and encourage interior dampness.

Once you have identified a rising damp problem you need to get this sorted out as soon as possible, as continual exposure to dampness can damage the plaster work and surface décor.

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