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Skim coating walls
Skim coating walls











This tool has a flat, rectangular steel blade, with a wooden handle mounted along the center of its back ( view example on Amazon). Mixing equipment will be re­quired, too, including an empty joint compound bucket or the equivalent, and a mixer bit for your drill. a brush for applying water during final smoothing.a narrow trowel (or wallboard knife) for smoothing small areas and finishing around pipes.a carrier called a hawk, with its square top surface and handle below.

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You will need the same tools as a professional plasterer. But you don’t have to apprentice to a professional plasterer for a year and a day to be able to produce a quite satisfactory finish. Skim coating requires some skill with a trowel, so it you’ve never held a trowel in your hand, you would be well advised to start out with a little patching work first. The skim-coat approach, which involves the application of a single, eighth-inch-thick layer of plaster over the entire wall or ceiling surface, is a compromise, offering something of the charac­ter and quality of real plaster with the economy and speed of wallboard. This is a middle ground between three-coat plastering and simply taping and coating the seams between sheets of wallboard.

skim coating walls

Yet because it is both labor- and material-intensive, it can be prohibitively expensive. The advantages remain, as it’s durable, adds significantly to soundproofing, and, in the opinion of many people, has more character. The three-coat method, which requires strips of wood or metal lath for reinforcement, is relatively rare today.











Skim coating walls