- Lathe and plaster walls were commonly used before plasterboard and involve plaster pushed onto and between thin wooden strips called lathes that are nailed to wall studs.
- Most lathe and plaster walls are now over 40 years old and the plaster is crumbling, making it difficult to securely fix items to the wall.
- To provide a solid surface for fixing, a section of lathe and plaster needs to be cut out and replaced with a wooden batten secured across wall studs. The batten can then be filled and painted to match the wall.