Mr Sparrow
New Member
Morning guys.
I'm still very new to plastering and I have been asked to quote for a small rendering job. Trouble is, on my intensive course I took last year, we covered rendering in 1 day and I have forgotten most of it. Actually, all of it!! The area to cover is a wall about 5sqm (so a nice size for beginners) which includes a couple of windows. There is render there at the moment which needs removing as its rubbish by all accounts (I haven't seen it). I'm not sure whether it is brick or thermalite below the render.
Here is what I was gonna do so any comments on whether this is wrong or right would be great:
1) remove old render, rake out joints.
2) soak wall and apply sbr bonding agent.
3) Stick the angle beads on around the reveals and on the external angle
4) apply a scratch coat about 10mm thick (4:1 mix including waterproofer)
5) wait until that goes off then apply the top coat (5:1 mix including waterproofer)
Does that sound ok?
My only real concern is about the beads. Do I set them so they are 20mm off the wall and apply the first coat say 10mm deep, then the top coat 10mm deep and use a straight edge on the beads to rule it all off flat?
Also, I assume I have to apply the scratch coats while the sbr bonding agent is still wet?
I'm still very new to plastering and I have been asked to quote for a small rendering job. Trouble is, on my intensive course I took last year, we covered rendering in 1 day and I have forgotten most of it. Actually, all of it!! The area to cover is a wall about 5sqm (so a nice size for beginners) which includes a couple of windows. There is render there at the moment which needs removing as its rubbish by all accounts (I haven't seen it). I'm not sure whether it is brick or thermalite below the render.
Here is what I was gonna do so any comments on whether this is wrong or right would be great:
1) remove old render, rake out joints.
2) soak wall and apply sbr bonding agent.
3) Stick the angle beads on around the reveals and on the external angle
4) apply a scratch coat about 10mm thick (4:1 mix including waterproofer)
5) wait until that goes off then apply the top coat (5:1 mix including waterproofer)
Does that sound ok?
My only real concern is about the beads. Do I set them so they are 20mm off the wall and apply the first coat say 10mm deep, then the top coat 10mm deep and use a straight edge on the beads to rule it all off flat?
Also, I assume I have to apply the scratch coats while the sbr bonding agent is still wet?