I would mesh anyway as it is not alot more money to do ,and mesh should be used around all openings , doors, windows ect ,as these are weak points ,if you mesh it all then that gives you peace of mindSo keeping that in mind if using on a 1930 s built house (brick) the mesh wouldnt be needed. I know to apply the Monore in 2 coats wet on wet. The rep didnt mention any mesh. I suppose thats wht
Most are a lot easier then s/c ,imo :RpS_thumbup:Indeed any plasterer should be able to use products like monorex , its not rocket science , just rendering , none of these bagged or pre mixed renders are much different to each other , like pft wales said everyone has to start somewhere , and the basic info is out there on forums like this , even the makers offer a days course to learn how to use them , cant be that tuff if it only takes a few hours of training to pick up .
Indeed any plasterer should be able to use products like monorex , its not rocket science , just rendering , none of these bagged or pre mixed renders are much different to each other , like pft wales said everyone has to start somewhere , and the basic info is out there on forums like this , even the makers offer a days course to learn how to use them , cant be that tuff if it only takes a few hours of training to pick up .