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MIX
add your waterproofing and
plasticiser to your water butt and fill with water
then stir thoroughly
add approx a bucket full of
this mixture to
your cement mixer
the cement mix should be
consistant and mixed to the following specs
parts:
cement : 4: soft washed sand
:10: sharp sand :2: this gives a ratio of 3-1 a
strong mix, you could use a 4-1
Flat
Render
Approximate
thickness of scratch coat is 10mm, topcoat 10mm, then
once rubbed smooth with float, the total thickness is
19mm.
Unless
applying render over unpainted brickwork or blockwork,
almost every other surface will need to be sealed and
glued using PVA or SBR agent.
Some
smoother painted surfaces may need a key, achieved by
way of clipping hammer or mechanical equipment.
Waterproofing
and plasticiser mixed at the ratio required.
Ashlar
A
stick and a pencil on one side make marks every 9
inches and make marks every 18 inches on the other
side. A
knife handle to mark the lines – a nice effect –
blocking.
Tyrolean
Once
rendered, a coloured render splattered against the
walls from 3 different angles.
All windows, doors, soffits and pipes must be
masked up. This
is a strong finish.
Pebbledashing
Pebbledashing
is very strong and maintenance free.
There are many coloured stones and can be mixed
together. Dashing
and rendering together between rendered Tudor -look
beams dashed inside, or top half of property
pebbledashed and bottom half rendered.
Sand can change colour contrast.
Pargetting
Ornate
rendering coloured, flogged between panels with a flat
rendered border.
Carved pictures, templates, stamps and moulds
all make a nice finish.
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