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How to patch up blown lime plaster in my 1905 terrace house.

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I've got a patch of blown lime plaster in my 1905 terrace house that is cracked and bowing on one side and crumbling on the other side where it's been damaged when the front door was installed (it's an interior wall adjacent to the outer wall). I don't want to take it back to the brick as it's a fairly small area and I'm told one you start chipping it away I'd probably end up having to do the entire wall/room. So what's the best way of patching it up? I realise it won't be a perfect finish which is fine - I just don't want it to fall off!
Rafal Kaczynski

Rafal Kaczynski

Dear Sian I would recomend to post a job on main website because some of a job needs to be seen before any advice is given. Our service is free of charge with no obligation quote and our tradesmans are happy to help with every aspects of jobs. When you post a job on Rated People home page then 3 companies will get in touch then you would be able to choose the right person as you would receive an e mail with a link to tradesman account where you would see a pictures and you will read revious from previous customers. I hope this will help Best regards Rafal

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