Can you plaster over Wallrock Thermal Liner?

Once the room is warmed up and comfortable, Wallrock Thermal Liner goes on working, producing steady energy savings. Furthermore Wallrock Thermal Liner has excellent capability to cover and reinforce poor plaster and other surfaces such as plasterboard, blockwork and wood panelling.
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Can you paper over Wallrock Thermal Liner?

We do not recommend applying traditional lining paper (or wallpaper) over thermal liner, because lining paper expands when wet and shrinks when drying up (paper based products are dimensionally unstable), which can cause the corners of Wallrock Thermal Liner to be pulled off.
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Can you wallpaper over Wallrock?

Let the walls dry for a day naturally. That means no heating systems, except if the room is especially cold. Now you can paint over the top or hang standard wallpaper to cover the Wallrock*. Ensure any small gaps are filled with flexible, non-shrinking filler.
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How effective is Wallrock Thermal Liner?

When a room has been lined with Wallrock Thermal Liner it reduces both the cooling effect of the wall and cold air currents in the room created by the differential temperature zones within a room. Rooms become warm and cosy up to 65% more quickly and energy consumption is reduced by up to 35%.
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Can you skim over lining paper?

Lining paper in most cases (99%) should be taken off the wall. Plastering over lining paper may cause plaster to come down in future or will make plaster hollow and easy to crack.
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Can you fill on top of lining paper?

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I would never advise filling into unsealed lining paper. In some cases the moisture from the filler will liven joints and edges will not go back.
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Can you put lining paper on plaster walls?

If you're unhappy with the results of a recent plastering job, lining paper could be the solution. It can be applied to bare plaster to hide small cracks, bumps or imperfections on your walls. That can also come in handy if you've removed wallpaper to reveal bare plaster that's gone through a little wear and tear.
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Can you paint over thermal liner?

The surface of Wallrock Thermal Liner is longlasting, durable and suitable for painting directly, although for a perfect finish we recommend cross lining with Wallrock FibreLiner Original, Wallrock Fibreliner Smooth or Wallrock Fireliner (avoid the use lof standard linings) which allows not only painting but also the ...
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Does lining paper stop damp?

Combats Penetrating Damp

Due to its time in research and development, Wallrocks' damp-proof lining paper is unrivalled in quality, with class-leading ability to combat penetrating damp.
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Can you wallpaper over Wallrock Fibreliner?

Wallrock Fibreliner offers two surface finishes. The outer surface of the roll offers an improved finish for either painting or over hanging with wallpaper.
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Is Wallrock Thermal Liner breathable?

The Wallrock Thermal Liner is also breathable, helping to combat the growth of mould.
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How do you use Wallrock thermal liner adhesive?

Generously apply the adhesive directly to the wall using a deep pile roller, use more paste if the wall is textured or damaged. Apply adhesive to an area a little wider than for one length, this will ensure an adequate area is covered and make the next length easier to apply.
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Is insulated wall paper any good?

Insulating wallpaper and liners offer an easy way to do exactly that. By naturally insulating the warmth inside a room, they are superb at maintaining a comfortable temperature all year round and reducing heat from escaping from windows, ceilings, or unsightly cracks in the wall.
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Does lining paper make a room warmer?

Wallrock is a range of specially prepared lining papers and adhesives which improve the environmental health of interiors. Cold walls will soak up heat energy, but at 3mm thick, Wallrock slows down this process which in some cases can warm a room up twice as quickly.
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Can you paint over wall insulation?

Only water-based acrylic or latex paint should be used on foam insulation, whether you are using the material for crafts or are painting unfinished walls. Avoid any oil-based or other solvent-based paints, these contain chemicals that damage foam.
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What is Wallrock KV600 made of?

Wallrock KV600 is not just your standard wallpaper, but it's a composite product consisting of a PVC free insulation layer permanently bonded to a heavy duty reinforced liner.
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Can a plasterer skim over wallpaper?

Can You Plaster Over Wallpaper? Plastering over wallpaper is possible, however in the eyes of the professional decorators - it's definitely not recommended. The biggest concern when skimming plaster over a wallpapered surface is that wallpaper is very dry, and plaster needs a tacky, adhesive surface to bond to.
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What happens if you plaster over paper?

No never plaster over paper, the weight of the plaster will pull the paper off the wall. It's likely to bubble and crack if it dries up on the wall. I would recommend using a steamer to remove the paper. Once you are rough surface use water and PVA to gain the best bond for your plaster.
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Can you put lining paper on new plaster?

Sizing New Plaster or Drywall Walls

As we briefly touched on before it is very important to size a drywall or new plaster before you attempt to apply wall paper.
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Can you paste the wall over lining paper?

Can I use a paste the wall wallpaper on lining paper? Yes. If you overhang a regular lining paper you may see some bubbling of the lining paper but this will dry flat again once dry. Non-woven paste the wall lining papers are available which will not react with adhesive.
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Can I paint straight onto lining paper?

Once all the loose bits have been removed use a good quality liner paper adhesive to hang the paper. Once the paper is dry you can paint over using any good emulsion. A Matt emulsion would be best as this does not reflect small imperfections under the paper.
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Can polyfilla be used on wallpaper?

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I use Gyproc Easi-Fill. You can use standard fillers like Polyfilla or Toupret, but I do find these are overpriced and the quantities are not enough. Gyproc Easi-Fill comes in 5 kg or 10 kg bags. You may not need these amounts for the work you need to do.
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Can you wallpaper skimmed walls?

If wall has been rendered & skimmed it is advisable to hold off wallpapering for upto 6 months to allow wall to dry out first. If the wall has just been re-skimmed after waiting a good week or so to make sure plaster is completely dry a couple of coats of 'size' should do the job.
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Is lining paper better than plastering?

Lining paper done properly will give a good finish, but not as good as a good plastering job. It all depends on the finish you are looking for. As Hoss says, a bad plaster job (and there are lots of bad plasters out there) can be an expensive waste of time. On the other hand, so can badly lined walls.
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