hey fellows need some advice a friend just bought a house and ive been tasked with plastering it inside and out. im time served so it wont be a prob but im 21 and only ever worked on new builds with fresh block walls so need few pointers. its an old council house late built 60s all internal walls are brick they just been tracked and that loosned the mortar plus they wernt that straight any way so i recomended he take it all off so im starting from beginning. heres my theory plz correct as u feel nessacery
1. day before i start im gonna rinse all walls by pouring water down them from a watering can or cup. place not floor boarded, downsatirs ceilings aint boarded an electric not on so dont panick.
2. next mornin im goin to mix some scratch at bout 4:1 sand cement with waterproofer and plasticiser good thin stuff
3. before layin it on im goin to damp the wall with brush and water then unibond with slightly watered good sticky stuff.
4. im goin to fill out hollows and staighten scratch to make next coat easier applied
5. after carrying this process out whole way through house probably take few days ill go back to the first room i scratched which should be cured enough and start floating .
6. the floating stuff will be mixed 5:1 sand cement with just plasticiser then straightenen with aluminium edge and devil floated
7.by the time iv done this whole way through house and skimmed ceiling walls should be curred enough to skim i will use either gypsum carlite or thistle multi finish probably later cos it cheaper.
remember this just my theory boys and would appreciate advice on materials and work practise sorry for dragging on aswell
1. day before i start im gonna rinse all walls by pouring water down them from a watering can or cup. place not floor boarded, downsatirs ceilings aint boarded an electric not on so dont panick.
2. next mornin im goin to mix some scratch at bout 4:1 sand cement with waterproofer and plasticiser good thin stuff
3. before layin it on im goin to damp the wall with brush and water then unibond with slightly watered good sticky stuff.
4. im goin to fill out hollows and staighten scratch to make next coat easier applied
5. after carrying this process out whole way through house probably take few days ill go back to the first room i scratched which should be cured enough and start floating .
6. the floating stuff will be mixed 5:1 sand cement with just plasticiser then straightenen with aluminium edge and devil floated
7.by the time iv done this whole way through house and skimmed ceiling walls should be curred enough to skim i will use either gypsum carlite or thistle multi finish probably later cos it cheaper.
remember this just my theory boys and would appreciate advice on materials and work practise sorry for dragging on aswell