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Price : £4.95 | | Product code : LIM-FPSB | |
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Ease of use :   Professional level Weight : 25kg
This is a ready to use finish plaster - a blend of lime putty and a fine sand for use internally as a final coat. Tis plaster is white in colour (not as per picture). N.B. Minimum order - 10 bags
Coverage : Scratch/Float Coat - 1 Tonne covers 40sqm at 7-8mm thick, Finish Coat - 1 Tonne covers 120sqm at 3mm thick |
Traditional Fat Lime Plaster/Render
Lime plasters and renders were commonly used in most buildings up until the 1930s-40s - from humble cottage to grand cathedrals.
As well as helping to maintain the well being of the building (moisture control and flexibility), lime plaster also has a soft aesthetic which gives older buildings a particular 'feel'.
Their ability to control moisture makes them highly appropriate for use with other ecological materials such as straw, wood and earth, hence their growth in new eco-builds.
Finally, it is generally accepted that lime plasters can improve the internal environment as they can help to regulate humidity by absorbing moisture, unlikew modern plasters and do not promote the growth of mould spores which are believed to contribute to asthmas, etc....
Ty-Mawr Premixed lime plaster/render is a ready-to-use plaster that simply requires 'knocking-up' prior to use.It is produces by blending lime putty with specially selected aggregates - coarse for roughcast and undercoats and fine for the finish coat.
Our Premixed lime plaster/render can be supplied haired (synthetic or natural) or unhaired so that hair/fibre can be addred on site. Hair is usually included in the first two coats (scratch and float) to provide tensile strength.
Benefits:
- gives a consistent, accurate mix hence removes the potential for mixing and gauging errors on-site.
- minimises waste - enables you to 'knock-up' as much as you require in a day, anything left over can be reused, so nothing goes to waste.
- helps to keep the site organised and clean.
- colour and texture variations can be accomodated making sure regional variations are maintained.
- high quality aggregate selection produces a very workable 'fatty' mix, minimising shrinkage.
Tips - By adding a coarse aggregate, a roughcast or harled finish can be achieved - this greatly increases the surface area of the building and hence it ability to shed water - this can solve water penetration problems in old buildings. For a decorative finish with a difference - see the glaster section.
Please note: if being dispatched by courier or national pallet carrier, these goods must be ordered in crates or buckets. Click here for more details on Lime Products
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