Applying lime render, lime plaster, lath & plaster, cob repairs conservation
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Can you apply render or plaster to a wooden wall on the exterior of a home?
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Am I mistaken, or should substrate be sprayed down (wet) prior to pointing or applying lime?
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Fantastic! Just what I needed to see! Thank you!
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I have an old house with aloit of drumy lime render in the interior walls thanks to movement in the walls from moisture fluctation in the soil.
I was toying with the idea of removing the lime render and cenment rendering the whole house then while reading around different webssites have found lots of reasons why I should stick to lime render. All advice appreciated.
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do you do the 3 coat fist dubout just putty then horse hair mix then just putty and do you use hesian
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hello there
where can i get the dvd from ?
many kind thanks
steve
bwj999: Correct. Dampening down the substrate before rendering, pointing or limewashing helps to control suction and reduces the likelihood of cracking and crazing. This process should also be repeated between render and limewash coats on every application.
Practical guidance can be found on our website:
mikewye.co.uk/mikespecs.htm
Kind regards,
Ryan
MikeWyeAssociates 7 months ago
You are welcome.
If you fancy a day of practical instruction, we offer this in Devon as well as the full training DVD.
mikewye.co.uk
MikeWyeAssociates 10 months ago
Hi Steve,
Call 0044 (0)1409-281644 during office hours. We do not take payment via the website I am afraid.
Regards
Paul
MikeWyeAssociates 2 years ago