up 210
after is a basic sand cement lime render for 12mm 15 mm coats , but it will tighten up quickly and you can put a second 10 mm coat on in approx 2 hr if weather is warm
water setting approx 450 l on your water gauge to start and bring down to suit once hose is lubed, any were between 380 to 420 l
if you are meshing the complete building precut the mesh to approx lengths and re roll and set out on scaffold , apply 8 mm of up210 up to 50 m2 depending of suction of back ground[ if there is high suction apply marmorit nuerstat primer approx 100 me per pail coverage]roller apply to back ground before applying any render ,
after first 8 mm coat has been applied and rule off, set mesh into wet up 210 , you can scratch and leave to harden for 8 days as per bs standards, or recoat straight a way with a second 6/8 mm coat rule off and float finish , sponge or hard PVC or wood float cost per 30 kg bag £ 7 to £9 per bag ie = 1 m2
the render with the small eps beads in the render is marmorit lupp22 which is applied as above and costs are much the same
there is a second render with eps balls in the mix from marmorit called flotto which can be applied as the above two systems , this is much more expensive but can be applied up to 150 thick in stages
the renders with eps beads must be painted or over coated with a primer and mineral/siclicon/,
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