Hi,
I have a question about rendering if anyone has the time to give some advice please.
I lived in Spain for many years and did building work over there, but find everything's different here in the UK. Over there, walls are rendered with a simple mix of 3:1 or 4:1 sand and cement mix, using what I believe is termed sharp sand here, and ordinary grey cement. We used to have to sieve the sand to remove the bits of stone (over there, the sand comes from grinding up white/yellow rocky mountains), to obtain a smoothish mortar.
After a scratch coat, the top coat would be applied thinly and then sponged down or 'scratched' down with a tree saw blade bent into a circle and tied, using the teeth to give a nice rough finish. I don't think the latter fiish would work with sticky soft sand coats...?
Anyway, now I'm over here and I want to render the inside bare bricks in my large outdoor shed (and eventually, the outside). I have no idea what to get and what mix to use. Do I use soft sand or sharp sand, and why. Why does every site I get from Google about this subject refer to using lime, and do I have to use it - and how come it isn't used in Spain for rendering indoors or out? And lastly, what's the plasticiser for and is it necessary regardless of whether you use sharp or soft sand for rendering?
I haven't decided yet whether to have a sponged finish or a rougher one, if that alters which sand to use, or mixture of sands.
Thank you to anyone who helps to clear this up!
I have a question about rendering if anyone has the time to give some advice please.
I lived in Spain for many years and did building work over there, but find everything's different here in the UK. Over there, walls are rendered with a simple mix of 3:1 or 4:1 sand and cement mix, using what I believe is termed sharp sand here, and ordinary grey cement. We used to have to sieve the sand to remove the bits of stone (over there, the sand comes from grinding up white/yellow rocky mountains), to obtain a smoothish mortar.
After a scratch coat, the top coat would be applied thinly and then sponged down or 'scratched' down with a tree saw blade bent into a circle and tied, using the teeth to give a nice rough finish. I don't think the latter fiish would work with sticky soft sand coats...?
Anyway, now I'm over here and I want to render the inside bare bricks in my large outdoor shed (and eventually, the outside). I have no idea what to get and what mix to use. Do I use soft sand or sharp sand, and why. Why does every site I get from Google about this subject refer to using lime, and do I have to use it - and how come it isn't used in Spain for rendering indoors or out? And lastly, what's the plasticiser for and is it necessary regardless of whether you use sharp or soft sand for rendering?
I haven't decided yet whether to have a sponged finish or a rougher one, if that alters which sand to use, or mixture of sands.
Thank you to anyone who helps to clear this up!