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Artex is a substance that's used for for surface decorating throughout the inside of homes. It is often employed to add a textured surface to ceilings. Artex is still fashionable in place of smooth plaster ceilings, and a specialist painter and decorator will be able to apply artex in numerous different textured pattern finishes. Artex is a particular brand, but there are more manufacturers who produce very similar building materials. Older artex ceilings can be refurbished as well, with a range products and applicators on the market to help make this task as simple as possible. There's a wide selection of different alternatives with regard to the designs of texture which artex could be used to create. Stipple, swirl, or shell effects can be administered, all of which is often carried out as a DIY project reasonably easily. Professional painters and decorators will be able to examine with you which design would best complement your area, and make sure that artex is applied to create a quality and consistent appearance. Artex can even be painted over, and choosing a shade that goes with the texture of the surface can improve a tired ceiling and breathe life into a space.

Average Artexing cost in Bodmin

How much your artexing project might cost depends on how big the area is, how accessible it is and your location. Different professionals charge different amounts, and may spend varying amounts of time doing the work. However, the typical cost for an artexing project in the UK is about £200.

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Artexing installation cost in Bodmin 2024

Labour cost £140
Material cost £50
Waste removal £10
Time frame: 1-3 days

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Bodmin

Bodmin is a civil parish and main town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It's situated south-west of Bodmin Moor. The scale of the civil parish corresponds fairly closely to that town so is mainly urban in character. It's neighboured towards the east by Cardinham parish, towards the southeast by Lanhydrock parish, to the southwest and west by Lanivet parish, and to the north by Helland parish. At the time of the 2001 Census, Bodmin had a permanent resident population of roughly 13,000 individuals. This population had increased to about 14,916 by the 2011 Census. The town used to be the county town of Cornwall until the Crown Courts moved to Truro, which is also the administrative centre. Bodmin was in the administrative North Cornwall District until local government reorganisation in 2009 removed the District. The town is a part of the North Cornwall parliamentary constituency. Bodmin Town Council is composed of sixteen councillors who each serve a term of four years. Each year, the Council elects 1 of its number as Mayor to serve as the town's civic leader and to chair council meetings. Bodmin Beacon Local Nature Reserve is the hill overlooking the town. The reserve has 83 acres (33.6 hectares) of public land and at its highest point, it reaches a total of 162 metres with a distinct landmark at the top. The 44-metre tall monument to Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert was erected in 1857 by the residents of Bodmin to honour the soldier's life and work . For all of your house upgrades, be certain that you work with trusted pros in Bodmin to ensure that you get a fantastic quality service.

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FAQs

How to paint an artex ceiling?

It’s possible to paint your artex ceiling if you want to smarten it up or make it a different colour.

If it’s never been painted before, you’ll need to paint it with a PVA-based solution or water-thinned paint layer to start with. You may want to scrape or sand off any loose or peeling patches beforehand, but only do this if you’re sure that the artex doesn’t contain any asbestos.

Once you’ve done this, follow with two coats of your paint of choice – ideally an emulsion. If your artex ceiling has been painted before then you can paint directly without priming. However, if you’re painting over a particularly bold colour with a lighter one, you might want apply a layer of white paint first.

Can you plaster over artex?

If your artex ceiling is looking tired or you just fancy a change, you can try plastering over your artex. You have two options when it comes to plastering over your artex: plasterboard or skimming.

Covering your ceiling with plasterboard is a good option if you suspect the artex may contain asbestos. If done carefully, it doesn’t involve disturbing the artex, reducing the risk of asbestos exposure.

You also have the option to skim over your ceiling. The first steps to this involve removing loose and flaking parts, cutting off stipples and sanding your ceiling down. So, if there’s a chance your artex ceiling may contain asbestos, this isn’t the right solution for you. However, if you’re sure there’s no asbestos in your ceiling, then sanding down and skimming over your ceiling can be a great way to create an attractive result.

It’s worth noting that both putting up plasterboard and skimming plaster can be difficult jobs. Although possible to DIY, you’re likely to get much better results if you hire a professional.

How to artex a ceiling?

Artexing a ceiling can be a tricky job, but whether you’re considering hiring a professional or DIY, it’s helpful to know how it’s done.

Artex is available either in a paste or powder form. The paste is ideal if you’re making small repairs or additions to an existing ceiling. But, if you have a whole ceiling to cover, the powder is more cost effective. When you’re ready to get started, you’ll need to mix the powder up with cold water according to the instructions.

It’s possible to artex over plaster, plasterboard or paint. If you have a plasterboard surface, you should tape and fill any joints or cracks before you begin. Plaster and plasterboard both require a coat of sealant or primer first. You can usually artex straight over paint, but any gloss paint should be sanded down, and any dark paints covered with a layer of white.

Artexing can get quite messy, so make sure you empty the room you’re working in as much as possible, lay down sheets and wear protective clothing and glasses. You might want to practice on a piece of board before you start on the ceiling.

Start by using a brush or roller to cover a 500 square cm area with a generous layer of artex. Then use a brush, comb or roller to create your chosen texture. Every time you do a new section of ceiling, try to blend it with the other sections you’ve done. Don’t be tempted to cover the whole ceiling before you start adding texture – the artex will dry too quickly for you to do it all in time.

Artex usually needs 12-24 hours in a well-ventilated space to dry completely.

What is artex?

Artex is a type of interior surface coating, similar to plaster. It’s used to create decorative textured finishes on ceilings and walls, so it takes longer to dry than plaster.

Artex is actually a brand name, but it’s used to refer to similar products made by other manufacturers too. It was particularly popular in the 1970s, but is still used to create attractive wall and ceiling finishes today.

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