FAQ
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We understand that choosing the right plaster for your project can be a daunting task, especially when there are so many options available on the market. That’s why we’ve put together this section to address some of the questions and concerns you may have about lime plastering. Let’s dive in and explore everything you need to know about lime plastering!
Lime plastering is a traditional technique that involves applying plaster made from natural lime materials to surfaces such as walls and ceilings. It offers several benefits, including breathability, durability, and a distinctive aesthetic appeal. Lime plaster is eco-friendly, free from harmful chemicals, and allows moisture to evaporate, preventing issues like mold and dampness. Choosing lime plastering can enhance the beauty and longevity of your space while promoting a healthier environment.
The drying time for lime plastering varies depending on factors such as humidity, temperature, and the thickness of the plaster. Generally, lime plaster takes several weeks to fully dry, but a superficial drying or curing process occurs within the first few days. It is crucial to allow sufficient drying time to ensure a durable and long-lasting finish.
Yes, lime plaster can be used in both old and new properties. For historic or listed buildings, lime plaster is often the recommended choice due to its compatibility with traditional construction materials and its ability to preserve the authenticity of the structure. In contemporary spaces, lime plaster can add character, texture, and a sense of craftsmanship, creating a unique and timeless look.
Yes, lime plaster can be painted. However, it is important to choose breathable and lime-compatible paints that allow moisture to escape. Lime washes or mineral-based paints are commonly used for lime plaster surfaces, as they provide a breathable and durable finish while enhancing the natural beauty of the plaster.
Lime plaster finishes require proper care and maintenance to ensure their longevity. Avoid harsh cleaning agents or abrasive materials when cleaning lime plaster surfaces. Instead, use a soft brush or a damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. Regularly monitor the condition of the plaster and address any minor repairs promptly to prevent further damage.
Yes, lime plaster can be applied to exterior surfaces, offering protection and a unique aesthetic appeal. Lime render is commonly used for exterior applications, providing weather resistance and allowing the building to breathe. It is important to consult with professionals to determine the suitability of lime plaster for specific exterior projects and to ensure proper application techniques.
Yes, we offer consultations to discuss your lime plastering requirements and provide personalized recommendations. Our team of experts can assess your project, answer any questions you may have, and provide detailed estimates based on the scope of work. Contact us to schedule a consultation and start the journey to transform your space with lime plastering.

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