Hi
I'm about to start plastering a solid stone internal wall. I've hacked off the old damp gypsum plaster and concrete. Do I need to hack out the pointing and repoint before plastering. It's the old lime pointing and it's in a pretty good state. I'm assuming not. Also, although a good wall with nice stone, it's pretty uneven with some large dips in the surface. My concern is that my scratch coat is going to be pretty deep in places, leading to uneven drying and carbonating. Maybe I should gradually fill these dips until I have a fairly even surface and then start my scratch coat?
Thanks
I'm about to start plastering a solid stone internal wall. I've hacked off the old damp gypsum plaster and concrete. Do I need to hack out the pointing and repoint before plastering. It's the old lime pointing and it's in a pretty good state. I'm assuming not. Also, although a good wall with nice stone, it's pretty uneven with some large dips in the surface. My concern is that my scratch coat is going to be pretty deep in places, leading to uneven drying and carbonating. Maybe I should gradually fill these dips until I have a fairly even surface and then start my scratch coat?
Thanks