The Complete Guide to Plastering on Walls and Safety Measures

 The Complete Guide to Plastering on Walls and Safety Measures


Over the brick masonry construction, plastering work is a thin layer of mortar that serves as a damp-proof finish. Additionally, plastering work offers a strong, smooth completed surface over the masonry, which improves the building's appearance. 


Plastering's main goals are to shield the surface from atmospheric forces, hide poor masonry work, cover porous materials, and give a surface that is appropriate for painting. Decorro in Thornhill Lees is a renowned firm for different kinds of plastering (Venetian Plastering, Italian Plastering, Polished Plastering, etc.) and surface design of walls, If you want to have this mindblowing services for your property, You may contact us. We follow every process with proper guidelines and precautions, which is important for both our employees and customers.


Guidelines for applying plaster

Before beginning the inside plastering process, the internal brick masonry must be finished. The brickwork of each floor should be finished before beginning any external plasterwork. Ceiling plaster should be finished before beginning work on the walls because exterior plastering is always done from top to bottom of the building. 


Precautions

The internal wall plastering must be done correctly to suit site-specific requirements using steel or wooden scaffolding. Making double steel scaffolding that is strong enough to withstand all loads that are expected to be placed on it should be necessary for the external periphery. 


Starting the plastering process requires thorough surface preparation. The brick wall's joint needs to be properly racked out. Brushing and scraping should be used to eliminate dust and lose mortar. The surface should be cleaned, thoroughly wetted, and properly dried before plastering may begin.


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