The level of preparation depends on the condition of the building area which will be rendered. There are several ways in which the building has to be prepared before receiving the top coat from one of the silicon based solutions.
There are many styles and types of surface conditioner and many examples can be seen in our workmanship and finished contracts. Preservation of Buildings walls against the elements is probably one of the most important elements of home improvement and corporate property investment areas you could show interest in.
All loose and flaking paint is scraped or ground back before receiving a scratch coat of a quality base coat and fibre reinforcing mesh is applied prior to top coat being applied.
Blown pebbledash or crumbling render is to be removed and the bare surface is washed down. As with painted surfaces, there is a scratch coat of a quality base coat and fibre reinforcing mesh is applied prior to top coat being applied.
U.P.V.C corner and bellcast beads are fixed to doors, windows and corners during or after the scratch coat is applied, thus leaving clean edges when the top coat is applied.
After 2 to 36 hours a float known as a nail float is used in a tight circular motion leaving a rough uniform finish. This process is not just exceptionally beautiful when applied professionally to a property but long lasting, as well as ensuring longevity and good condition to the wall surface beneath it.
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