I'm due to have part of my house plastered and was wondering if there would likely be any issues with plastering onto the old stone walls?
It was originally plastered, I guess with something lime based, as it's from 1870s, however I hacked it all off as it was in bad condition in many areas. Nice parts of stone I'm keeping exposed, but things such as the chimney breast I want to plaster.
I don't like dot/dabbing boards and much prefer a solid wall. My plasterer mentioned to me when I saw him last, that he was concerned about plastering straight onto the stone and was worried it might blow.
I was wondering what people here thought?
I'll add some photos to show the state of the walls.
Also, I have an internal thermalite wall to plaster too. Is it ok to plaster thermalite if it's sealed/soaked first?
Thanks
It was originally plastered, I guess with something lime based, as it's from 1870s, however I hacked it all off as it was in bad condition in many areas. Nice parts of stone I'm keeping exposed, but things such as the chimney breast I want to plaster.
I don't like dot/dabbing boards and much prefer a solid wall. My plasterer mentioned to me when I saw him last, that he was concerned about plastering straight onto the stone and was worried it might blow.
I was wondering what people here thought?
I'll add some photos to show the state of the walls.


Also, I have an internal thermalite wall to plaster too. Is it ok to plaster thermalite if it's sealed/soaked first?
Thanks