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Pristine-Today-3079 t1_iyb20v1 wrote
Reply to comment by imoutohere in Paint/prime over thinset by staff-infection
I agree, but for "Get it as smooth as possible." I'd only knock down any bumps sticking out of the current thinset wall. Drywall mud will stick to it, and it will stick better to a rougher surface.
Pristine-Today-3079 t1_iyb1l98 wrote
Reply to comment by dr_xenon in How to fix hole in plaster? by elysiansaurus
What did the piece of plaster look like? That is very clean lathe to have just removed original plaster from it... and there are two remaining screws that would more likely be used for drywall or plaster boards.
Pristine-Today-3079 t1_iyb1k1f wrote
Reply to comment by FandomMenace in How to fix hole in plaster? by elysiansaurus
I think that it would be easier to buy a 4x8 sheet of 3/8" drywall and cut it to roughly fit in the hole. Screw it in and mud on top (more labor, harder to mess up), or shim it out so that you just mud the joints (requires a bit of skill, but isn't too difficult).
Edit: Mudding the joints involves joint tape. If you want to match the texture, peel back a few inches of the existing texture so that you can tape from the old to the new...
Pristine-Today-3079 t1_iyb0jex wrote
Have you done some radon testing lately? Might be a good idea so that you don't need to incorporate remediation later.
Pristine-Today-3079 t1_iyb39yq wrote
Reply to comment by elysiansaurus in How to fix hole in plaster? by elysiansaurus
I think that matching the texture will be the most challenging part of this...