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.....not really a plumbing question, but I've had a chunk of my living room ceiling come down due to damage to an upstairs rad pipe by one of the kids.
I'm claiming on house insurance but they're asking for 2 quotes from firms first. Normally it would be a joiner to fit new plasterboard to ceiling, then a plasterer to plaster over this and fix the damaged artex, but would one trade i.e the plasterer be able to do all this to simplify the insurance quote?
Health and safety guys say Artex is no more as it contains asbestos? So what would match the existing ceiling?
Posted this here as at some time or other we've all been faced with a ceiling coming down and the advice given will help others faced with this in the future!
I'm claiming on house insurance but they're asking for 2 quotes from firms first. Normally it would be a joiner to fit new plasterboard to ceiling, then a plasterer to plaster over this and fix the damaged artex, but would one trade i.e the plasterer be able to do all this to simplify the insurance quote?
Health and safety guys say Artex is no more as it contains asbestos? So what would match the existing ceiling?
Posted this here as at some time or other we've all been faced with a ceiling coming down and the advice given will help others faced with this in the future!