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I inherited an older home with rock lathe walls. I would like to remove the wall paper and paint. Can I romove the wall paper, prime the walls and paint ? as I recall, the walls looked poreous .
I'm pretty sure they didn't have rock lath in the 1910s, so in that case it's much more likely to be horsehair.Now you have me wondering... I just assumed it was rock lathe. This house was built in 1910, perhaps it is plaster with horsehair. I know it has those skinny horizontal boards underneath.
Gee, lets see, most of the houses around here are only 200 years old, so no, I have never run across horse hair plaster. :thumbsup: The original poster never mentioned seeing any hair. Most times horsehair plaster will have a finish coat over it that does not contain hairs. You guys all just assumed she has horse hairs sticking out of her wall.obviously you have never worked on old homes with horse hair and rock lathe. As I stated earlier, it depends if the paper is in solid shape and I also stated that the seams would have to be patched. With-out seeing the walls the homeowner has to make the call.
Heyya! Thatsa great link! Thanks!My house too has plaster walls, of 1910. Here is a very interesting article with dates from GBAR: http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/tps/briefs/brief21.htm