The pebble dash on the front of this house was in urgent need of repair. The customer asked for a smooth rendered finish.
Monday, 2 December 2013
Monday, 25 November 2013
Advantages Of Lime Plastering
There are many advantages to using Lime Plaster but the most
impressive are its breathability and flexibility making it very
useful for conservation and older buildings.
Breathable
Breathable
Lime plaster will
allow moisture to easily pass through whereas cement will trap and
prevent moisture from escaping, leading to a greater problem -
gradually building and then ultimately forcing the damp to come out
elsewhere.
Flexible
Whilst cement based
plasters and renders are strong in compressive strength they lack
greatly in flexibility. Any movement can easily result in the very
strong cement based plaster cracking and if used externally will
allow the ingress of water and damp. Then the damp will be trapped
behind a non breathable render.
So while lime is not as hard, it's more flexible, so suited
for use in an older buildings.
In this room the ceiling was plasterboarded and skimmed using normal plaster. All the walls were plastered using Traditional Lime Render and Lime Finish Plaster.
Labels:
lime finish,
lime plaster,
plaster,
plasterboard,
skim ceiling,
skim walls,
traditional lime render,
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Margate, Kent UK
Margate, Kent, UK
Paving Tiles And Rendered & Painted Wall
Here's another of one of my favourite projects: The existing steps had to be removed and replaced with a paved entrance leading to a doorway.
Thursday, 21 November 2013
House Rendered & Painted
The back wall of this house in Margate, Kent was badly in need of repair. The solution: to render the wall (using a mixture of sand and cement & lime) to a smooth finish, then 2 coats of masonary paint to weatherproof it.
Margate, Kent UK
Margate, Kent, UK
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Restoring An Old Wall Using Traditional Lime Render Plaster & Lime Finish Plaster
Lime render is a surface coating applied to protect the walls of a
building, whether that is made of stone, brick or straw bale. It is
softer and more flexible than cement and allows the walls to 'breathe'.
This means moisture evaporates from the walls, preventing water from
being trapped inside the building. All pre-twentieth century buildings
were built using breathable materials.
Modern materials do not work in the same way and where cement render has been used in older properties this will often crack, letting water into the building which causes damp problems. Once the water is trapped inside the property it cannot get out and these damp conditions can result in the timbers rotting, including beam ends, rafter ends, joist ends and lintels.
At Plastering 4u we regularly carry out lime rendering, on all kinds of background and conditions, and we are experienced in handling the structural repairs required for certain older buildings.
In this example below, the walls around the fireplace had been repaired using cement render resulting in damp problems. All the damaged areas were removed, then 2 coats of Lime Render were applied. To give a super smooth finish we then applied a Lime Finish Plaster.
Modern materials do not work in the same way and where cement render has been used in older properties this will often crack, letting water into the building which causes damp problems. Once the water is trapped inside the property it cannot get out and these damp conditions can result in the timbers rotting, including beam ends, rafter ends, joist ends and lintels.
At Plastering 4u we regularly carry out lime rendering, on all kinds of background and conditions, and we are experienced in handling the structural repairs required for certain older buildings.
In this example below, the walls around the fireplace had been repaired using cement render resulting in damp problems. All the damaged areas were removed, then 2 coats of Lime Render were applied. To give a super smooth finish we then applied a Lime Finish Plaster.
Labels:
breathable material,
lime render,
Plastering 4u,
repairs,
traditional lime plaster,
www.plastering4u.com
Margate, Kent UK
Margate, Kent, UK
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Plastering An Extension
In this project in Margate, Kent; the ceiling and walls of a large extension were plastered & painted.
Labels:
ceiling,
extension,
kent,
margate,
plastering,
walls,
www.plastering4u.com
Margate, Kent UK
Margate, Kent, UK
Saturday, 29 June 2013
Walls & Ceiling Repaired & Plastered
These old lime walls were repaired and plastered using traditional lime plasters.
Labels:
lime,
plastered,
plasters,
repaired,
www.plastering4u.com
Margate, Kent UK
Margate, Kent, UK
Friday, 28 June 2013
Stone Outhouse Renovated
Here's how a stone outhouse had supporting walls built for the new roof; concreted & screeded a new floor, added openings for windows & door and rendered the interior walls.
Loft Conversion
In this project an area that had previously been used for storage was converted into 3 rooms: a bedroom, a bathroom with walk-in shower enclosed with glass brick walls and a walk-in wardrobe. The ceiling was dry-lined; the walls rendered & painted and the floor tiled.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Construct And Render A Perimeter Block Wall
In this project we had to construct a block wall with pillars and an arch so enclosing the property and pool area. The wall was rendered both sides.
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Bathroom Ceiling & Walls Repaired & Plastered
The bathroom ceiling and areas around the window had been damaged , caused by water.
Margate, Kent UK
Margate, Kent, UK
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